White Pearl Resorts
Experience elegant simplicity at this exclusive beach resort set in the dunes of the untouched shores of southern Mozambique. On a magnificent stretch of coastline, tucked behind casuarinas trees, White Pearl Resorts is the jewel of the Indian Ocean.
White Pearl Resorts Highlights
White Pearl Resorts, Ponta Mamoli, is situated on the south east coast of Mozambique, one of Africa’s best kept secrets. With its sublime ocean frontage of more than 2km, pristine beach and its surrounds of untouched tracts of bush, guests are welcomed to discover a place so beautiful, a welcome so warm and an experience so pure, it promises to be unlike any other in all of Mozambique. Warmed by the Indian Ocean current moving south from the equator, the country’s clear waters and subtropical climate provide travellers with an enticing beachside escape. Surrounded by natural beauty, it is nestled in a cool, sheltered bay on Mozambique's Lagoon Coast about 100km south of the country’s stately capital city, Maputo, and 25km north of the Kosi Bay/South Africa border.
- Home to one of the richest turtle nesting sites in southern Mozambique between Novemeber and February.
- Special licence to take guests out to swim with Bottlenose dolphins.
- Offers an exclusive scuba diving experience on protected, world-renowned reefs.
White Pearl Resorts Activities
Sip cocktails in private plunge pools, indulge in sumptuous traditional cuisine, head out on a deep sea fishing adventure or escape from it all by exploring rich coral reefs with qualified dive instructors. In this striking setting, guests are invited to put their feet up, be entertained at the festive beach bar, recline on the wide deck soaking up the sun or head down to the beach and listen to the sound of the waves breaking nearby. Between November and February each year, Loggerhead and Leatherback Turtles head to this stretch of coast to lay their eggs. Viewing of the nesting site can be arranged with the resort manager. Enjoy a snorkelling trip to a nearby reef where the boat crew will be on the lookout for pods of silvery, glistening Bottlenose Dolphins, which regularly glide through these waters.