Ponta do Ouro

Tucked in Mozambique’s far south near the South African border, Ponta do Ouro is a beach lover’s haven where dolphins play in the surf and 4x4s roll through sandy streets. It’s a laid-back spot made for barefoot adventures and salty air.

What Makes Ponta do Ouro Special?

Ponta do Ouro – meaning “Point of Gold” – lives up to its name with endless beaches, warm waters, and a golden sense of freedom. Popular with both locals and cross-border travellers from South Africa, it’s known for its chilled vibe, excellent diving, and dolphin encounters.

The town is small and welcoming, with seafood shacks, surf shops, and markets selling colourful capulanas and cashew nuts. Offshore, vibrant coral reefs attract divers and snorkellers, while wild dolphins are often spotted frolicking in the shallows—sometimes close enough to swim alongside.

It’s also part of the Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area, with easy access to Maputo National Park and turtle nesting beaches. Whether you’re here to dive, surf, or simply soak up the sunshine, Ponta do Ouro offers a relaxed, rustic charm that’s hard to resist.

Plan Your Trip

For those that book a tour to the Central Kalahari Game Reserve with a reputable operator, practically every aspect of the vacation is taken care of, from transport to meals and activities. Private lodges are typically reached by charter flight, with all-inclusive rates. Self-drive visitors are cautioned to do extensive planning as infrastructure and services in and around Central Kalahari Game Reserve are incredibly scarce. A well-equipped and well-provisioned 4×4 vehicle is a necessity, and travelling in a convoy is highly recommended. The ‘easiest’ time to travel is in the Dry Season (April-October) when roads are at their best. As in most parks, game viewing in the Central Kalahari is best done in the early morning and late afternoon when wildlife is more active.