Maputo

Wooden crafts
The sprawling capital of Mozambique was, under Portuguese influence in the 18th century, one of the most beautiful and fashionable cities on the African continent, with a sophisticated multi-national atmosphere, elegant buildings and wide, shaded avenues.

Following the cynical process of decolonisation inflicted on Mozambique by her colonial masters, the 17-year civil war that raged during the 1970s and 80s had a devastating affect on Maputo, reducing the proud city to a state of grubby disrepair, with thousands of immigrants taking over from where the wealthy socialites left off. The city has worked hard to recreate some of its former grandeur, with the five-star Polana Hotel once again abuzz with the gossip of the rich and famous, and restaurants serving up their famous peri-peri prawns. Today the city is a lively mix of people, with lots of markets and street vendors, a vibey café culture, buzzing nightclubs and live music venues, and a relaxed pace of life.

Maputo, or Lourenzo Marques as it was known before independence, became the capital of Mozambique in 1898 and the city became established as a major trade and industry centre, boasting the country's most important harbour. Today the economy of the city still relies heavily on the sea, and its port has significant potential for international trading, being the closest deepwater port in southern Africa to Asian markets. Most visitors to Maputo will pass through the harbour on the way to Inhaca Island situated just off the coast, a popular spot for diving and snorkelling.

Maputo is also the gateway to many splendid beaches and resorts to the north and south of the city, as well as the Maputo Elephant Reserve, which has growing numbers of game and beautiful coastal areas. Ponta de Ouro is the southernmost resort on the Mozambique coast, famed for its white sand beaches and as one of the best diving locations with rich coral reefs and a variety of marine life. To the north of Maputo are the beautiful inland lakes at Bilene and the famous beaches of Xai-Xai, popular tourist destinations that offer fishing, water sports and plenty of relaxation in beautiful surrounds.



Resorts

See our separate guides to the following Maputo holiday resorts: Inhaca Island


Attractions

Variety of goods at the market © 98489045@N00

Central Market

The Central Market spills out of the shabby yet beautiful building in which it is housed, and is a hub of activity where all kinds of goods can be bought, from handicrafts, basketware and carvings, to fruit and vegetables, a variety of seafood...  see full details



Railway station in Maputo © 98489045@N00

Central Railway Station

Designed by Gustave Eiffel in 1910, the railway station is considered to be one of the most beautiful in the world, with marble pillars, wrought iron work and a large central dome. The grand building is one of Maputo's most impressive structures and...  see full details



Jardim Tunduru Botanical Gardens

The Jardim Tunduru Botanical Gardens, located in downtown Maputo, offers a welcome shady retreat on steamy tropical days - and cannot help but hark back to the Mozambican capital's more grandiose past. The gardens were designed in 1885 by Thomas Honney - who in...  see full details



Eduardo Mondlane meticais © Arnejohs/Dançrulz

Museum of the Revolution

Maputo's Museum of the Revolution relates the fascinating history of the revolution in Mozambique, detailing the violent struggle against Portuguese colonialism. Mozambique gained independence in 1975, and various maps, photographs and displays of weapons chronicle the fight. All captions and text are in Portuguese. ...  see full details



The view at Hotel Polana © aleutia

Polana Hotel

The grand dame of Maputo, Hotel Polana boasts one of the city's most desirable addresses, overlooking the bay. The historic hotel is a majestic building, evoking the style and sophistication of colonial times with its gardens, Victorian lift and five-star luxury. A sunset drink...  see full details



Xai Xai © Erik Cleves Kristensen

Xai Xai

Just 124 miles (200km) north of Maputo, the small town of Xai Xai is a popular excursion for those seeking a relaxing day on the beach. Xai Xai has a scattering of shops, bars, restaurants and accommodation, but the real draw is the...  see full details



Excursions


Ponta d'Ouro

Ponta d'Ouro is a popular destination for divers and surfers, just south of Maputo along a sandy road. 'Surf's up' in Ponta d'Ouro, which is home to some of the most perfect waves in the world, and swimming with dolphins is not to...  see full details
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