
Mozambique β Coast & Island Explorer
A 12-day guided 4x4 adventure along the Indian Ocean coast β pristine beaches, island archipelagos and world-class diving

Guided 4x4 Self-Drive
Mozambique β Coast & Island Explorer
A 12-day guided 4x4 adventure along the Indian Ocean coast β pristine beaches, island archipelagos and world-class diving
About This Tour
Tour Highlights
- Bazaruto Archipelago β pristine marine national park with whale sharks and dugongs
- Island of Mozambique β UNESCO World Heritage Site and former Portuguese capital
- Tofo Beach β world-famous whale shark and manta ray diving
- Vilanculos β gateway to the archipelago with traditional dhow sailing
- Remote coastal sand tracks β some of Africa's most spectacular 4x4 routes
- Pontoon river crossings and tidal estuary navigation
- Pemba β the jewel of northern Mozambique
- Fresh seafood and peri-peri prawns every evening
- Snorkelling on pristine coral reefs
- Wild beach camping under the Milky Way
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Maputo β Arrival & Vehicle Collection
Arrive in Maputo, Mozambique's vibrant capital. Vehicle collection, briefing and orientation. Welcome dinner at a Maputo seafood restaurant.
Maputo β Inhambane
Drive north up the Mozambique coast, crossing the Save River. Arrive at the historic Arab-Portuguese port of Inhambane.
Inhambane β Tofo Beach
Drive to Tofo Beach, one of the world's top spots for whale shark and manta ray encounters. Optional diving or snorkelling.
Tofo β Vilanculos
Continue north to Vilanculos, the main gateway to the Bazaruto Archipelago. Sunset dhow cruise on the bay.
Bazaruto Archipelago Day Trip
Full day boat trip to Bazaruto or Benguerra Island β snorkelling on pristine coral, whale shark snorkel and fresh seafood picnic on the beach.
Vilanculos β Beira Coastal Route
Head north on increasingly remote coastal tracks, crossing tidal rivers and mangrove estuaries.
Beira β Rest Day
Rest day in Beira, Mozambique's second city. Optional port tour, fresh seafood and local market visit.
Beira β Quelimane
Long drive north through coconut palm plantations and river delta lowlands to Quelimane.
Quelimane β Island of Mozambique
Drive to the Island of Mozambique, a 3km sandbar linked to the mainland by bridge. UNESCO-listed Arab and Portuguese architecture.
Island of Mozambique β Exploration
Full day exploring the island's Fort of SΓ£o SebastiΓ£o, the Palace of SΓ£o Paulo museum and the old medina.
Island of Mozambique β Pemba
Final drive north to Pemba on the rim of one of the world's largest natural harbours. Sunset at Wimbi Beach.
Pemba β Departure
Morning at leisure on Wimbi Beach before vehicle return and transfer to Pemba airport. Farewell to an extraordinary coastal adventure.
What is Included
- 4x4 vehicle and rooftop tent rental
- Breakfast and Dinner is included
- Expert Quo Vadis lead guide vehicle
- All national park and marine reserve fees
- Full route planning and logistics
- Campsite and beach lodge bookings
- Pre-departure vehicle briefing
- Bazaruto Archipelago boat day trip
Not Included
- Flights to Maputo and from Pemba
- Mozambique tourist visa
- Travel and medical insurance
- Fuel and vehicle running costs
- Diving equipment and PADI dive courses
- Personal spending money
Tour Pricing
All prices are per person and are subject to change. Contact us for the latest availability and seasonal pricing.
Tour fee per person
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Based on group size
Your 4x4
Your vehicle is fully equipped and ready for the trail. Below is a summary of what you can expect based on your group size.
We provide properly prepared rental 4x4 vehicles suitable for Southern African travel conditions. Our vehicle suppliers are chosen with great care and only use companies who maintain their vehicles to optimal standards.
Depending on the specific itinerary and package, vehicles may include high clearance 4x4 capability, air-conditioning, spare tyres, recovery equipment, camping gear, rooftop tent, fridge/freezer, and basic overland equipment.
The most common vehicles we hire are the Toyota Hilux or the Ford Ranger 4x4 with rooftop tent.
If preferred, we can also provide ground tents which must be requested during the booking process.
Vehicle Allocation by Group Size
Groups of 1β2 Travelers
- Single-cab 4x4 vehicle
- Single rooftop tent included
Groups of 3β5 Travelers
- Double-cab 4x4 vehicle
- Two rooftop tents included
Vehicle upgrades are available upon request. Please note that any price difference will be charged to your account.
Full vehicle specifications and a comprehensive equipment list will be sent to you once your reservation is confirmed and the deposit has been received.
What To Bring
Packing correctly makes all the difference on a 4x4 expedition. Here is our recommended packing list for all Quo Vadis tours.
Southern Africa 4x4 camping typically involves strong sun, dust, bumpy roads, and big day and night temperature swings. This checklist prioritises lightweight, durable, quick-dry items and easy organisation for life on the road. Use this as a guideline β add or omit items to suit your own personal circumstances and needs.
Documents & Money
Keep these accessible at all times.
- Valid passport and visa where required (minimum 6 months validity) + paper copies + photos stored offline on your phone
- Driver's licence (and International Driving Permit if you will be driving)
- Travel and medical insurance details + emergency contacts
- Bookings and travel documents saved offline
- Local cash in small notes + bank card (remote areas may have limited card facilities)
- Document wallet / zip pouch (dust-resistant)
- Children under 18: passport, visa where applicable, and international unabridged birth certificate
Clothing
Aim for breathable, quick-dry fabrics in neutral colours β practical for bush travel.
- 3β5 quick-dry T-shirts / tops
- 2β3 long-sleeve shirts (sun and insect protection)
- 2 shorts
- 1β2 long pants (evenings, bush, ticks)
- Warm layer (fleece/hoodie) for cold mornings and nights
- Light rain jacket / windbreaker
- Underwear and socks (extra pairs for limited laundry)
- Sleepwear
- Swimwear (optional but useful)
- Closed walking shoes / trail runners
- Sandals / camp shoes
- Light boots (optional for frequent hikes)
Sun, Heat & Dust Protection
High priority for all destinations.
- Wide-brim hat or cap with neck protection
- Sunglasses
- High-SPF sunscreen (SPF 50+)
- Lip balm
- Buff / scarf (dust protection on windy tracks)
- Reusable water bottles β insulated, minimum 2 x 1L
- Electrolyte sachets / rehydration salts
Toiletries & Hygiene
Travel-size items in tough, dust-resistant packaging.
- Toothbrush and toothpaste
- Deodorant
- Biodegradable soap and small shampoo
- Microfibre towel
- Wet wipes
- Hand sanitiser
- Tissues and small toilet paper roll (remote stops can be basic)
- Nail clippers and small mirror
- Shower sandals (recommended for campsites)
Health, First Aid & Personal Medication
- Prescription medicines (plus a few extra days) + copy of script
- Basic pain / fever relief
- Antihistamines (allergies / bites)
- Anti-diarrhoeal tablets + oral rehydration salts
- Plasters and blister pads
- Antiseptic wipes / cream and small bandage
- Insect repellent
- After-bite / anti-itch cream
- Tweezers (thorns / ticks)
- Eye drops (dust)
- Motion sickness tablets (corrugated roads)
- Small personal medical kit pouch (labelled)
Tech & Power
Camping-friendly essentials.
- Phone
- Charging cables (carry a spare)
- Power bank (high capacity)
- 12V car charger
- Headlamp (hands-free in camp) and spare batteries
- Camera (optional) and spare SD card / batteries
Comfort & Quality-of-Life Items
- Earplugs (wind, frogs, other campers)
- Sleeping mask (early sunrise / camp lights)
- Small daypack
- Light gloves (cold mornings, camp chores)
- Compact travel pillow
- Dry bags / ziplock bags (dust and organisation)
- Small laundry kit (detergent sheets, travel line, pegs)
- Refillable spray bottle (cooling mist / quick rinse)
Camping-Specific Personal Items
- Sleeping bag suitable for cold nights (or a warmer liner and blanket β see your 4x4 list)
- Sleeping bag liner (adds warmth and hygiene β see your 4x4 list)
- Personal mug / cup and cutlery if not provided by the tour
- Head-to-toe quick-dry camp clothing (kept separate from driving clothes)
- Personal snacks (nuts, biltong, energy bars, etc.)
- Lighter
Wildlife & Exploration Extras
Nice-to-have items.
- Binoculars (a big upgrade for wildlife sightings)
- Field guide app or book (birds, animals, trees)
- Notebook and pen (route notes, sightings, reflections)
Quick Packing Principles
- β’Use a soft duffel or soft-sided bag rather than a hard suitcase β easier to pack in a 4x4.
- β’Pack in modules: clothes cube / toiletries pouch / med kit / tech kit.
- β’Keep a grab bag in the vehicle: hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, water, camera / binoculars.
- β’Always carry one warm layer even in hot months β early mornings and desert nights can be cold.
- β’Pack duplicates of mission-critical items (one spare cable, one spare headlamp battery set, etc.).
- β’Keep medicines and documents in a dust-proof pouch and away from heat.
- β’If entering malaria-risk regions, get personalised medical advice before travel. You will be advised in your tour programme if it is required.
Seasonal Packing Guide
Seasons vary by region β use this as a practical rule-of-thumb when packing outside the rainy season.
| Category | Summer (hotter, more insects) | Winter (colder nights, drier air) |
|---|---|---|
| Clothing | More quick-dry tops; extra light long-sleeves for sun/insects; breathable hat. | Add a warmer fleece; extra long pants; consider a beanie for early mornings. |
| Sleeping gear | Lighter sleeping bag or sheet + liner; ventilation-friendly sleepwear. | Warmer sleeping bag/liner; thermal base layer; hot-water bottle (optional). |
| Insect protection | Stronger repellent; consider a light long-sleeve camp shirt for evenings. | Still carry repellent; insects can remain in milder winter areas. |
| Hydration | Extra electrolytes; 1β2 bottles for day use; aim for regular sipping. | Don't underestimate dehydration β dry air and campfires can dry you out. |
| Sun & dust | Sunscreen top-ups; sunglasses; buff for dust and wind. | Same essentials; add moisturiser/lip balm as air is drier. |
| Footwear | Breathable shoes; camp sandals for heat. | Closed shoes for cold mornings; thicker socks. |
| Camp comfort | Cooling spray bottle; lighter gloves optional. | Gloves recommended; extra warm layer for sitting around the fire. |
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