While you stay in a pension, by paying a small fee you can enjoy the pool and tranquility offered by hotels like the Escondidinho. A good choice for hot midday hours.
Travel tips
In one corner of the avenue Cabral is the Bank of Mozambique, where you can change U.S. dollars or euro, also features cashier. If you match on the weekend you'll see it closed, then try to change your money in posts tanzanian sellers together the local market.
A small garden to recover the historical memory of slavery. In peak season, local theater groups offer their sympathetic social works awareness. Good time to laugh and allied themselves with the neighbors. And best place to enjoy one of the most beautiful sunsets of the Indian Ocean
Beside the mosque is the small local fish market. Fishermen try to sell their catch while fixed nets and boats and hear the call to prayer from muecín. Nice place also to enjoy the sunset. Starts near the night market, very cheap place to eat the gastronomic delights of the island. Also you may be invited to diner at a house and in exchange for very little money, a great feast.
An ancient colonial town, connected to the continent by a small bridge, on the northern coast of Mozambique. The place has all the charm you could look for, reminds me of Zanzibar without the Zanzibar touristic craziness, and is charming, peaceful and romantic. What else could you ask for? Maybe the gigantic tiger prawns...