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Welcome to Inhambane, Mozambique’s gateway to pristine beaches, rich culture, and untamed beauty. The story of the Inhambane Tourism Association (ITA) is one of resilience, innovation, and community spirit. It’s a tale deeply rooted in the heart of this region, where untouched shores and historic charm have captivated visitors for centuries.
The 2024-25 closed season on fishing for surface shrimp and mangrove crab starts tomorrow, 15 November, and for octopus on January 1, 2025.
Forty tourist resorts are currently under construction in the districts of Mabote, Vilankulo, Jangamo, Inhassoro, Inharrime and Zavala, in Inhambane province. These investments are expected to generate more than 1,500 jobs.
Four national airports will soon benefit from rehabilitation and modernization works in order to meet the demands of the airport market.
The southern Mozambican province of Inhambane recorded, over the first half of this year, 4.8 billion meticais (75.1 million dollars at the current exchange rate) in revenue from tourism.
The culture and tourism sector in Inhambane province, southern Mozambique, is celebrating a successful festive season, with over 40,000 tourists, both domestic and international, flocking to the region.
Inhambane, a gem in southern Mozambique, has seen a remarkable surge in investment in its hotel and tourism sector over the past five years, with a staggering $597 million (37.7 billion meticais) directed towards 197 approved projects, according to Noticias.
World-renowned British racing driver Lewis Hamilton is currently enjoying a well-deserved break in Mozambique’s stunning Bazaruto Archipelago.