Inhassoro is a small, sleepy fishing village in the sprawling style of Vilankulo, but much smaller. For northbound travellers it's the last coastal resort on the mainland, but if you're in the right mood its beaches and atmosphere could have you spending a good few days here.
Fishermen and a couple of old hotels dating back to colonial times are the heart of this small mainland settlement, which is directly opposite Bazaruto on the northern side of the Bazaruto Archipelago. Hotel Seta (Seta was the nickname of hotel magnate Leo Alves) is right on the beach with chalets and a restaurant set beneath tall mahogany trees. It has a sleepy atmosphere, good food and is surprisingly inexpensive.
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