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Ilha de Moçambique

Ilha de Moçambique is a unique and historically significant island located on the northern coast of Mozambique, approximately 2000 km northeast of Maputo, the capital of Mozambique. Although the journey is long, the island's unique architecture and rich cultural history make it well worth the trip.

The island is accessed by a long bridge that connects it to the mainland and is only accessible by car or public transport. TIt is an ideal destination for visitors looking to explore Mozambique's remote and unique locations.

Ilha de Moçambique is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its Portuguese and Arabic-influenced architecture, colorful buildings, and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the island's many historical sites, including Fort São Sebastião, the Palace of São Paulo, and the Chapel of Nossa Senhora do Baluarte.

The island also offers a range of dining options, including local Mozambican dishes and fresh seafood, as well as cultural events and festivals throughout the year that give visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the island's unique culture and way of life.