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Paradise is closer than you think…
Situated on the southern tip of Tofo point, 22km from Inhambane, and covering an area of 13 acres, Casa Barry Lodge consists of charming thatched dwellings that blend in perfectly with its surrounding natural splendours. As Casa Barry Lodge is positioned right on Tofo’s main swimming beach, you can take a short stroll across the powdery sand, straight into the warm Mozambique water.
Our property borders on the high-water mark and stuns our guests with a breath-taking view of the entire bay, which can especially be enjoyed from the restaurant deck. Our restaurant is one of the best seafood restaurants in the vicinity and our fully-stocked bar has a very tranquil and hospitable atmosphere.
Our wide range of accommodation, varied facilities and ideal location enables us to provide you with either relaxed sun-soaking getaways or action-packed vacations. From Tofo’s rustic, unspoilt beaches and turquoise seas to its vibrant marine life and colourful culture, everyone from romantic couples to adventure-seekers or large groups and families will enjoy this exotic paradise.
Christened “Home of the Manta Queen”, Casa Barry is a magical destination for the dive enthusiast. Our famous manta rays and whale sharks are here all year round, along with other incredible marine life such as turtles and dolphins.
With so much to offer, it is no wonder that Casa Barry Lodge is one of the world’s finest tourist destinations and our returning guests are proof of this.
We look forward to welcoming you to our little piece of heaven!
Latest News
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Turtle Rescue!
A loggerhead turtle that was rescued by Mozambique police from illegal fishermen was released back into the ocean with the help of local dive operator,...
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Surf’s Up!
So you are visiting Tofo and you love surfing? Well you came to the right place! Whether you are a learner-, intermediate- or fancy yourself...
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UN unanimously approves proposal to list the largest living ray on CMS
UN conservation convention unanimously approves Ecuador’s proposal to list the largest living ray on CMS Appendix I & II Bergen, Norway Nov 25th 2011: Convention of...
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Drumroll please! Introducing our new website!
The times they are a changing, and as such we have given our website an overhaul! We have redesigned our website with you in mind....
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Fishing News!
Our skipper Chad reports increases in summer game fish being caught. In the last week the boats have caught yellow Fin Tuna, King Makerel, Job...
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Estuary Tour News!
Some new exciting marine creatures have been seen in the last few weeks on the estuary tours. These include Sea Mice, Sea Hare (which was...
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Research News!
Andrea is now back from her world-wide tour and her presentation at the London dive show. She is back in the water and spending time...
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