NEED TO KNOW
- An uninhabited island surrounded by the pristine waters of a marine sanctuary
- Nine private island villas all looking out to the sea
- Beach picnics and private dining experiences
- African Spa offering treatments based on local ingredients and traditions
- Activities on offer are, Island Baobab nature walk, Mangrove Kayaking on nearby Sencar Island, Scuba Diving and scuba diving course, Snorkelling and guided snorkelling trips, Deep sea fishing, Sea kayaking, Dhow sailing, Dhow Sunset Cruise, Island hopping and remote beach picnics, Cultural visits including nearby historic Ibo Island and tours of the working coconut plantation on Quirimba Island and the local village
THE HOTEL
Quilalea Island is 35 hectares and is unique having a deep channel on the landward side, allowing protected mooring all year round and at all points of the tide. There are various beaches around the island to explore. The nine island villas are split into three categories: the sunset villa, the sunrise villa and the very special cliff top Villa Quilalea. All villas have been expanded and revamped with natural finishing's, private decks stretching out over the beach, and several daybeds and sun-loungers.
Uniquely at Azura at Quilalea, guests can control their own energy consumption through bare minimum requirements for the room, such as basic lighting and fan, or Luxe providing all mod cons including air conditioning. The water temperature is warm year round and ranges from 28 - 32 degrees +. Children welcome of all ages. Children may be asked to dine earlier depending on the guests staying on the island.
Extreme diving at the best unexplored dive site in the world, the Saint Lazarus Bank is not to be missed for the experienced diver.










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