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Climate

Whatever time of the year you have chosen to visit Guludo, you will be happy to know that Guludo is in the tropics with sunny days and fresher evenings all year round.

Guludo is in northern Mozambique where the climate is tropical with two seasons: the “dry season” from April to late December and the “green season” from late December to March.

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The dry season is very pleasant. It is hot to very hot in the day with pleasant warm yet fresh evenings. In the month of July and August some people wear a light jumper in the evenings.

Daytime temperatures vary from 22-32C and seawater 25-30C.

The green season is hotter with a higher humidity, however every day is sunny. It does not rain every day as the name of the season may suggest, and sometimes a week or so can pass without any rain at all. The rains do not last for long, with rainy episodes in the form of intense but brief showers, usually occurring at night. Diving is excellent at this time of year with warm, calm waters and excellent visibility.

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Activities

The natural surroundings of Guludo are spectacular, with so much to discover both under water and on land.
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Scuba Diving

Guludo is perfectly positioned to dive some of the best, and most pristine, coral reefs in the world, whether an experienced diver or absolute beginner.
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Travel Money

Mozambique’s currency is meticais (MTn). The currency exchange rates are generally:
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Visas and Arriving in Pemba

All international visitors require a tourist visa for entry into Mozambique, except for South African citizens who need just 2 clean pages in their passpor
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What to Pack

We recommend you bring with you sun cream, mosquito repellent, long trousers for the evenings, sunglasses, a hat, camera and swim gear.