Travelling to Mozambique from Zimbabwe

Beaches, seafood, and adventure on Zimbabwe's eastern neighbour

Visa-Free - 90 Days

Entry Requirements

Visa-free: Zimbabweans can enter Mozambique without a visa for up to 90 days per visit.

Required Documents

  • Valid Zimbabwe passport (6+ months validity, 2+ blank pages)
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Proof of sufficient funds
  • Return/onward transport
  • Yellow Fever certificate (if from endemic area)

Border Crossings

Border PostLocationHoursNotes
Forbes/MachipandaNear Mutare6am-6pmMost popular, connects to Beira
Nyamapanda/CuchamanoMashonaland East6am-6pmConnects to Tete
Sango/CochemaneChiredzi area6am-6pmSouthern route, less traffic
Forbes/Machipanda is the most popular crossing for Zimbabweans heading to the beach. From Mutare, it is about 300km to the coast at Beira.

Beach Destinations

Vilankulo

Gateway to the Bazaruto Archipelago. Snorkelling, diving, dhow safaris, island hopping. Most popular beach destination for Zimbabweans.

Tofo Beach

Near Inhambane. Whale sharks, manta rays, surfing, diving. Backpacker-friendly with affordable accommodation.

Beira

Closest coastal city to Zimbabwe. Praia Nova beach, seafood restaurants, port town character.

Ponta do Ouro

Near South Africa border. Dolphins, diving, fishing. More accessible from Maputo than Zimbabwe.

Getting There

  • Bus: Regular services from Harare/Mutare to Beira and Maputo. Harare to Beira: ~8 hours via Mutare.
  • Driving: Mutare to Beira ~300km on EN6 highway. Road quality variable; be prepared for potholes.
  • Flights: LAM Mozambique and other carriers operate Harare-Maputo routes.
  • Self-drive tip: 4x4 recommended for beach destinations south of Vilankulo. Sand roads common near the coast.

Practical Tips

  • Currency: Mozambican Metical (MZN). USD widely accepted in tourist areas. Exchange at banks, not street changers.
  • Language: Portuguese is the official language. English is limited outside major cities. Learn basic Portuguese phrases.
  • Malaria: Present throughout Mozambique. Take prophylaxis and use mosquito repellent.
  • Safety: Generally safe for tourists in coastal areas. Be cautious in cities at night. Avoid northern Cabo Delgado region.
  • Seafood: Fresh prawns, lobster, and fish are incredibly affordable. Must-try: peri-peri prawns.
  • Driving: Drive on the left (same as Zimbabwe). Road conditions vary; fuel up whenever possible.
  • Accommodation: Range from backpacker lodges ($10-20/night) to luxury resorts ($200+/night).

FAQ

No, Zimbabwean citizens can enter Mozambique visa-free for up to 90 days per visit under the SADC free movement agreement.

Vilankulo (Bazaruto Archipelago) and Tofo Beach (near Inhambane) are the most popular. Beira is the closest coastal city. For budget travellers, Tofo offers excellent value with backpacker lodges and amazing diving.

Quick Info

  • Visa: Not required
  • Stay: 90 days
  • Currency: MZN (Metical)
  • Language: Portuguese
  • Drive: Left side