Dhow Sailing, Mozambique is real treat for your senses. You will feel the wind lapping at the sails, the tilting of the bow as it moves the waves and the smell of the air as your cruise sails in the sea. Through Dhow Sailing, Mozambique, you will be able to live the tropical paradise getaway.
One will be able to get first hand knowledge of the African shores on your starboard. One can see the ocean stretching out before you. You set sail from the mainland for the Bazaruto Archipelago and arrive at the north end of Bazaruto Island. One can see some pottery fragments that date back to over 1000 years and is testimony to the trade with the Persians.
You can get to the eastern shores through Dhow Sailing in Mozambique and get to see one of the last remaining turtle breeding sites in Africa during the season. You return back and sleep aboard the dhow, below the stars along with a burning log fire in the serene waters of the Mozambique tropics.
The Dhow is made from solid teak with each of its ribs cut to order in the surrounding forest by the woodmen. The Cabin is crafted in a shape that is a dream comes true. There are a maximum of six guests included in the dhow who have the same interests. Every one can join in the Dhow Sailing, Mozambique. You don’t need to have a sailing certificate to pull the rope. All you need to have is to shout back and salute the pirate flag that is fluttering on the stern mast. Good food and wine are provided from the central galley and are an integral part of the voyage.
The Dhow Sailing is one of the ways to enjoy some good sightseeing in Mozambique. Among other activities that can be done include spear fishing in which a small tender boat is towed behind to reach the nearby reefs. An experienced and knowledgeable skipper is provided with you all the time so that you succeed in your activity. One will come across game fish like barracuda, dogtooth tune, ignobilis, mirror and blue fin kingfish and some other fishes. The reef waters also provide some great diving in Mozambique.
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