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- | + | | lat= -15.037975 | |
+ | | lon= 40.733871 | ||
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+ | | image= Fort_Sao_Sebastiao.gif | ||
+ | | imagetext= Fort Sao Sebastiao | ||
+ | | notes= <googlemap lat="-15.037975" lon="40.733871" zoom="14" width="352"></googlemap> | ||
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- | Mozambique Island in itself is not very big, about 3 km long and between 200 and 500 metre wide. Most historical buildings are at the island's northern end. The majority of the residents live in reed houses in Makuti Town at the southern end of the island. | + | Mozambique Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in itself is not very big, about 3 km long and between 200 and 500 metre wide. Most historical buildings are at the island's northern end. The majority of the residents live in reed houses in Makuti Town at the southern end of the island. |
The island was a major Arab port and boat building centre long before Vasco da Gama visited in 1498. The Portuguese established a port and naval base as early as 1507, and built the Chapel of Nossa Senhora de Baluarte, in 1522, now considered the oldest European building in the southern hemisphere. | The island was a major Arab port and boat building centre long before Vasco da Gama visited in 1498. The Portuguese established a port and naval base as early as 1507, and built the Chapel of Nossa Senhora de Baluarte, in 1522, now considered the oldest European building in the southern hemisphere. | ||
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- | See [[ | + | {{Green|Give local weather conditions or refer to another page (a region or island group) that covers these conditions.}} |
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+ | Sources for Weather forecasts: | ||
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+ | ==Passages== | ||
+ | {{Green|List popular passages/routes, timing, etc.}} | ||
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+ | ==Islands== | ||
+ | ''See [[Mozambique#Islands|Mozambique]]''. | ||
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+ | ==Communication== | ||
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- | + | ''Also see [[World MM Nets|World Cruiser's Nets]]'' | |
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Tides are strong in the channel. There are no longer any buoys in the channel but the chart is accurate. Enter the bay north of Ilha de Goa on a bearing of 270º on the center of the island until the Goa light and leading beacon on Goa are in line, then turn to starboard and follow this line on 307º through the channel and behind (N.W.) the island. | Tides are strong in the channel. There are no longer any buoys in the channel but the chart is accurate. Enter the bay north of Ilha de Goa on a bearing of 270º on the center of the island until the Goa light and leading beacon on Goa are in line, then turn to starboard and follow this line on 307º through the channel and behind (N.W.) the island. | ||
- | === | + | ==Entrance== |
+ | [[Mozambique Island]] is '''not''' a Port of entry. | ||
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+ | ==Berthing== | ||
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You can anchor anywhere along the northwest side of the island but the best anchorage is just north of the old jetty in 4m over sand. There is a small beach directly in front of you here to land your dinghy. Beware of theft! | You can anchor anywhere along the northwest side of the island but the best anchorage is just north of the old jetty in 4m over sand. There is a small beach directly in front of you here to land your dinghy. Beware of theft! | ||
- | === | + | ==Yacht Repairs and Services== |
- | + | ====Marine Stores==== | |
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- | ===Fuel, Water, & Electricity=== | + | ====Fuel, Water, & Electricity==== |
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+ | : Give details on fuel | ||
+ | ; Water | ||
+ | : Give details on water | ||
+ | ; Electricity | ||
+ | : Give details on electricity | ||
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+ | ====Tourism==== | ||
+ | * The Fort of Sao Sebastiao on the Island of Mozambique is the oldest complete fort still standing in sub-Saharan Africa. Constructions began in 1558 and it took about 50 years to complete. Immediately beyond the fort is the recently restored Chapel of Nossa Senhora de Baluarte, built in 1522 which is considered to be the oldest European building in the southern hemisphere. It is also one of the best examples of Manueline vaulted architecture in Mozambique. | ||
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Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance. | Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance. | ||
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+ | ==Forums== | ||
+ | List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (''see link for requirements'') | ||
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+ | * {{wikipedia|Island_of_Mozambique}} | ||
* [http://www.seerose.cruiser.co.za/seerose/durban.htm Yacht Seerose] Yacht ''Seerose'' stopped here on their way north. | * [http://www.seerose.cruiser.co.za/seerose/durban.htm Yacht Seerose] Yacht ''Seerose'' stopped here on their way north. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:15, 20 August 2018
Mozambique Island
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Mozambique Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in itself is not very big, about 3 km long and between 200 and 500 metre wide. Most historical buildings are at the island's northern end. The majority of the residents live in reed houses in Makuti Town at the southern end of the island.
The island was a major Arab port and boat building centre long before Vasco da Gama visited in 1498. The Portuguese established a port and naval base as early as 1507, and built the Chapel of Nossa Senhora de Baluarte, in 1522, now considered the oldest European building in the southern hemisphere.
Charts
- BA
- 653
Weather
Give local weather conditions or refer to another page (a region or island group) that covers these conditions.
Sources for Weather forecasts:
Passages
List popular passages/routes, timing, etc.
Islands
See Mozambique.
Communication
Add here VHF channel for coastguard, harbor masters. etc.
Also see World Cruiser's Nets
Tides are strong in the channel. There are no longer any buoys in the channel but the chart is accurate. Enter the bay north of Ilha de Goa on a bearing of 270º on the center of the island until the Goa light and leading beacon on Goa are in line, then turn to starboard and follow this line on 307º through the channel and behind (N.W.) the island.
Entrance
Mozambique Island is not a Port of entry.
Berthing
Anchorages
You can anchor anywhere along the northwest side of the island but the best anchorage is just north of the old jetty in 4m over sand. There is a small beach directly in front of you here to land your dinghy. Beware of theft!
Yacht Repairs and Services
Marine Stores
Submit addresses and contact details of marine related businesses that are of interest to cruisers.
Repairs/Yards
Fuel, Water, & Electricity
- Fuel
- Give details on fuel
- Water
- Give details on water
- Electricity
- Give details on electricity
Things to do Ashore
Tourism
- The Fort of Sao Sebastiao on the Island of Mozambique is the oldest complete fort still standing in sub-Saharan Africa. Constructions began in 1558 and it took about 50 years to complete. Immediately beyond the fort is the recently restored Chapel of Nossa Senhora de Baluarte, built in 1522 which is considered to be the oldest European building in the southern hemisphere. It is also one of the best examples of Manueline vaulted architecture in Mozambique.
Grocery & Supply Stores=
Eateries
Internet/WiFi
Available?
Laundry
Motorbike & Car Rentals
Garbage Disposal
?
Transportation
List transportation (local and/or international.)
Friends
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
Forums
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
Links
- Mozambique Island at the Wikipedia
- Yacht Seerose Yacht Seerose stopped here on their way north.
References
See Mozambique.
Comments
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