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Casa Do Capitao

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About Casa Do Capitao


The hotel can be defined as a modern property on an exclusive setting that was once the Port Captains residence nestling in amongst town’s rustic colonial architecture. 25 double rooms extend along the shore facing out across the lagoon. Tastefully decorated in natural fabrics and woods, Casa do Capitao is by far the finest accommodation in the area. Casa Do Capitao also hosts a magnificent restaurant that extends 80 meters over the lagoon. The feeling of sitting on the restaurant terrace watching the sun set over the lagoon whilst sipping a chilled glass of Vino Verde is a once in a lifetime experience.

Rooms


24 double rooms extend along the shore facing out across the lagoon. Tastefully decorated in natural fabrics and woods, Casa do Capitao is by far the finest accommodation in the area. .

Activities


- A visit to 170-year-old Cathedral.
- Take dhows across the lagoon to the Maxixe village.
- Walk through the market of Mozambique’s oldest village and you will find the best fresh bread in the country.
- Minutes away is our sister hotel, The Barra Beach Club
- Casa Do Capitao has fantastic conference facilities for up to 160 people





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