Palm View Lodge
Praia da Barra
About Palm View Lodge
About Palm View Lodge
Palm View Lodge is a self-catering lodge situated at Barra Beach, Inhambane, Mozambique. The lodge is built on the side of a west facing dune, overlooking the estuary with a view of the sea to the north. As the sun sets, the view is one of the best Barra has to offer. The lodge compromises of two timber houses, each with three bedrooms and capable of sleeping eight persons. The main bedroom has an en-suite bathroom with a bath, a shower, a basin and a toilet. A second bathroom has a shower, a basin and a toilet and is shared with the remaining two bedrooms. An open-plan spacious ki
The beach in Barra in unique in that it faces North rather than East. Our units both face west overlooking the Mangroves and Estuary towards the mainland with views over the ocean in the North.
Covid 19 Employee Awareness Training for all staff completed. Guests must vacate units daily to allow for cleaning services to take place, limiting exposure to clients and staff. Appropriate disinfectant agents utilised in the cleaning process.
Availability and Pricing
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Important Information
Low and Mid Seasons
Bookings are secured through the payment of a minimum of a 25% deposit. The balance of the amount due is payable in full, 14 days prior to arrival.
High and Peak Seasons
Should you wish to have a unit over both Christmas and New Year, the booking period must be for a minimum of 14 nights. A lessor mimimum stay of 10 nights applies for the period up to or after 27 December.
Bookings are secured through the payment of a minimum of a 25% non-refundable deposit. The balance of the amount due is payable in full, 30 days prior to arrival
Facilities
- Braai/Barbecue
- Beach
- Pet Friendly*
- Conference Venues
- Parking on Premises
- 24H. Check In
- 24H. Security
- Activities desk
- Balcony
- Bath
- Bathroom
- Double bed
- Fridge
- Kitchen
- Lounge
- Shower
Languages Spoken
- English
- Afrikaans
- Portuguese
Palm View Lodge location
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling