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Rolas Island

An enchanted tropical island; nestled inside a marine sanctuary, home to age-old legends...

Rolas is our most popular activity and it’s not hard to see why. Just a short sail from Guludo, this tiny island is surrounded by crystal clear waters with breath-taking reefs to snorkel and a stunning white sandy peninsular.

Local legend says the island is owned by the sacred, resident coconut crabs, the largest crabs in the world, who dictate the weather and the fate of anyone who dares upset them.
During your visit to Rolas you will meet some of the Guludo fishermen who use the island as temporary base and, if you dare, go with “old man coconut crab” into the Rolas Coral Rock Forest to see some of the infamous crabs for yourself. In the middle of the island you’ll find a simple shade with a spectacular, panoramic view, perfect for whale spotting (July to September) and spotting the two resident fish eagles.

See also

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Another Incredible Dive at Ibo

The dive site at Ibo Island is a fantastic dive for new divers doing their PADI Open Water course.
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Diving

Guludo is perfectly positioned in the Quirimbas National Park, Northern Mozambique, to dive some of the best coral reefs in the world, whether an experienced diver or absolute beginner.
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Ibo Island

An island stopped in time; a throw back to a time of colonialism, slaves, exploitation and silversmiths.
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Turtles Galore

This year there seem to be more turtles than ever!
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Whale Watching

From July to early November humpbacks pass by the azure waters of Guludo.