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Ilha de Moçambique, holds significant historical and cultural importance for Mozambique. The island served as the capital of Portuguese East Africa (now Mozambique) from the 16th century until the late 19th century. Due to its strategic location on the northern coast, it became a major trading post and attracted traders from various parts of the world, including Arabs, Indians, and Europeans. Ilha de Moçambique is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site because of its well-preserved colonial architecture and cultural heritage. Besides its rich history, Ilha de Moçambique offers beautiful beaches, clear turquoise waters, and opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and fishing. Traditional dhow boat trips can be organised to explore the nearby Quirimbas Archipelago, adding to the allure of the island.
This remote destination offers pristine beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and a vibrant marine ecosystem. Nuarro is renowned for its sustainable tourism initiatives, with a strong focus on community involvement and conservation. Visitors can engage in a variety of eco-friendly activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and kayaking to explore the diverse marine life, including pristine coral reefs, dolphins, and humpback whales during the migration season. Aside from marine adventures, Nuarro provides opportunities to immerse in the local culture and interact with the community. Visitors can participate in guided tours to nearby villages, experience traditional Mozambican cuisine, and even learn about local crafts and traditions.