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Breaking Travel News investigates: Southern Sun, Maputo

Breaking Travel News investigates: Southern Sun, Maputo

30 September 2017 Focus

Breaking Travel News reporter Alice McKeown explores Maputo, an African city with a Mediterranean twist. During her time in town she visits the Southern Sun, a property offering visitors to the Mozambican capital city the opportunity to experience the perfect blend of warm hospitality, professional service, and some of the very best scenic views along the Indian Ocean seaboard.

Qatar Airways to offer direct flights to Maputo, Mozambique

Qatar Airways to offer direct flights to Maputo, Mozambique

10 February 2016 Airline News

Qatar Airways will upgrade to non-stop B787 Dreamliner service three times weekly between Doha and Maputo, Mozambique, effective March 27th, 2016. The airline currently serves the Doha–Maputo route three times a week via South Africa’s largest city Johannesburg. With the start of the new non-stop service to Maputo International Airport, passengers from the UK can now take advantage of a seamless one-stop connection to Mozambique’s capital city via Doha, saving approximately five hours per direction from prior itineraries.

Breaking Travel News investigates: Explore Mozambique with Rani Resorts

Breaking Travel News investigates: Explore Mozambique with Rani Resorts

30 July 2013 Focus

Mozambique truly is a destination with something for everyone, from family holidays to limousine sized indulgences for the privileged few. The best way to enjoy the destination is to play pick and mix with the treasures on offer, combining activity with quiet, wildlife with marine life and ocean with mountainside. Here Breaking Travel News takes a look at what is on offer with Rani Resorts across the country.

Quilalea, Mozambique offers luxury holidays in Africa

Quilalea, Mozambique offers luxury holidays in Africa

22 November 2011 Hotel News

Azura at Quilalea, Mozambique has opened its doors to a new range of luxury holidays in Africa. The island welcomed its first paying guests after a six month renovation project redeveloping the entire infrastructure, expanding facilities and upgrading the nine luxurious villas.