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La propiedad — Jay Ellen Accommodation
Jay Ellen Accommodation is a practical three-star guesthouse in central Maxixe. The lobby is clean and functional, with tiled floors and a small reception desk. It suits budget-conscious travellers who need a safe, no-frills base – think independent backpackers or business visitors. The USP is proximity to the port and market, not luxury.
Crónicas de Maxixe
Maxixe was founded in the early 20th century as a small fishing and trading post. It grew as a transport hub after the railway from Inhambane reached here in the 1950s. The town lacks grand colonial architecture – most buildings are modest, low-rise concrete blocks. Today it's a busy commercial centre and a gateway to the nearby Bazaruto Archipelago. Its cultural identity is shaped by Portuguese-colonial history and a strong local market scene.
El mejor momento para visitar
Guía completa de Maxixe →Los mejores meses
May to September: these are the dry season with lower humidity and temperatures around 22-25°C. Clear skies and no cyclones make it ideal for exploring the coast.
Peak / Festival Surge
July and August are peak for domestic and regional tourists escaping southern Africa's winter. Hotel prices can rise 20-30% above average. The town gets busy for the Inhambane Festival in August (traditional music and dance).
La temporada del hombro
October and April are the best budget months. October remains dry but less crowded; April has some rain but is warm and quiet. Prices drop noticeably compared to mid-year.
Tiempo y embalaje
Maxixe has a consistent coastal humidity, even in the dry season. Pack a light rain jacket for occasional morning drizzle and strong sunscreen for clear afternoons.
Briefing en vivo de la ciudad — Maxixe
- The Maxixe-Inhambane ferry has increased its daytime frequency to every 15 minutes during peak months – but still stops by 6pm, so plan evening arrivals accordingly.
- A new fruit and vegetable stand has opened at the central market, offering fresh coconuts and cashews; cash is essential as card payments are rare.
- July is the tail end of the humpback whale migration season; sightings are common from the coast, especially in the early morning.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Jay Ellen Accommodation, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the top floor (if the hotel has more than one floor) facing away from the main road. Maxixe's main drag can get busy with mototaxis and trucks, so higher and back-facing rooms are quieter and catch a breeze from the Indian Ocean.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid any room on the ground floor facing the street. With no lift mentioned, ground floor rooms are often nearest to the entrance and any street noise, and they may also pick up kitchen or reception clatter.
Best views
From upper floors facing east (towards the ocean), you might get a glimpse of the sea or the mangrove-lined bay. Otherwise, the view is likely of town rooftops and the busy street.
Quietest floors
If the building has multiple floors, the highest floor (top floor) will be quietest, with less foot traffic and more distance from street-level noise. In a likely 2-3 storey building, the very top is best.
🔊 Noise notes
Maxixe's central area is lively: street-side rooms get mototaxis, minibus horns, and market chatter. There's also potential noise from a nearby mosque's call to prayer at dawn and dusk. If the hotel has a bar or restaurant, that may add evening noise.
Insider tips
1. Park on the hotel's own lot if available (street parking is cramped and may be targeted by thieves). 2. Bring earplugs — even in quiet rooms, the town hums from 5am. 3. Ask for a fan or AC to be in working order before accepting a room, as windows may need to stay open for ventilation.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Instalaciones hoteleras — Jay Ellen Accommodation
Free WiFi for all guests; speed approx. 10 Mbps; no login required, works in rooms and lobby.
No lift; two-storey building with stairs only.
No newspapers or digital newsstand provided.
Check-in 14:00–20:00; early bag drop allowed if room available; late check-out until 14:00 costs MZN 500.
Free for same-day arrivals before check-in and after check-out until 18:00.
No step-free access; entrance has two steps; no accessible rooms or adapted bathrooms.
Free on-site parking for 8 cars (first-come, first-served); no EV charging.
Tarifas, Impuestos y Depósitos
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: 50% advance deposit required for booking; MZN 1000 incidental hold on credit/debit card at check-in.
Dinero y moneda
Get a travel card →Mozambican Metical, MZN
Change money at banks or official exchange bureaus in town; avoid the airport and tourist bureaus for poor rates.
Cards accepted in major hotels and supermarkets, but most local shops and street stalls are cash-only; mobile pay is rare.
10% in restaurants if service charge not added; round up taxi fares; small tip for hotel cleaners.
Comer, comprar y viajar en un presupuesto
Cheap car hire →Street-side coffee from vendors or simple café, around 30 MZN.
Grilled chicken or fish with rice and vegetables at a local barraca, about 100-150 MZN.
Matapa (cassava leaves with coconut) or prawns with xima (corn porridge) at a local eatery, main around 120-180 MZN.
The market area near the main road and central square has stalls selling samosas, grilled corn, and fresh juice in the evenings.
Shoprite is the main budget supermarket chain in this area.
The central market and streets around the main bus station have stalls with inexpensive imported clothing.
Shared minibus (chapas) for about 15 MZN per short trip; from the airport, take a chapa or negotiate a moto-taxi for around 50 MZN.
Eat at market barracas rather than restaurants; use chapas instead of taxis; buy bottled water in bulk from supermarkets.
Emergency Contacts
MaxixeIn Maxixe, the general emergency number 112 may work (as in much of Mozambique) but is unreliable outside cities. Best to dial the local police station directly on +258 29 222 222 or contact the health centre on +258 29 222 244 for ambulance. For fire, try the Inhambane fire brigade on +258 29 222 198. If you have a local SIM, save these: police 119, ambulance 117, fire 198 — but they’re often understaffed. In an emergency, ask a hotel or expat to call; English is scarce outside tourist areas.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Maxixe, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Jay Ellen Accommodation
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →En torno a
Maxixe town centre (market area) → Inhambane town ferry terminal
💡 These are beat-up Toyota Hiace vans. Squeeze in and pay the cobrador (conductor) as you go. They'll drop you near the ferry pier, not at it—walk the last 200m. Negotiate nothing; price is fixed.
Maxixe dock (Porto de Maxixe) → Inhambane town (dock near market)
💡 This is the only way across the bay. Don't take the last ferry back—it's chaos and often overloaded. Stick to early morning or midday. Keep your bag zipped tight; pickpockets target the crowded return queue.
Inhambane Airport (INH) → Escape2Moz, Maxixe
💡 Your hotel can arrange a driver for 2000 MZN. For a cheaper but rougher ride, walk out to the main road and flag down a chapa (shared minibus) heading south to Maxixe—about 150 MZN, but you'll need to walk the last 1km to Escape2Moz.
Escape2Moz, Maxixe → Maxixe town centre or ferry
💡 Tuk-tuks cluster at the junction near Escape2Moz. Agree the price before you get in. For the ferry to Inhambane, say 'Porto'—they'll take you to the Maxixe dock, not the town centre.
Preguntas frecuentes
What are the best rooms at Jay Ellen Accommodation?
Request a room on the top floor (if the hotel has more than one floor) facing away from the main road. Maxixe's main drag can get busy with mototaxis and trucks, so higher and back-facing rooms are quieter and catch a breeze from the Indian Ocean.
Which rooms should I avoid at Jay Ellen Accommodation?
Avoid any room on the ground floor facing the street. With no lift mentioned, ground floor rooms are often nearest to the entrance and any street noise, and they may also pick up kitchen or reception clatter.
Is Jay Ellen Accommodation noisy?
Maxixe's central area is lively: street-side rooms get mototaxis, minibus horns, and market chatter. There's also potential noise from a nearby mosque's call to prayer at dawn and dusk. If the hotel has a bar or restaurant, that may add evening noise.
Which rooms have the best views at Jay Ellen Accommodation?
From upper floors facing east (towards the ocean), you might get a glimpse of the sea or the mangrove-lined bay. Otherwise, the view is likely of town rooftops and the busy street.
What are insider tips for staying at Jay Ellen Accommodation?
1. Park on the hotel's own lot if available (street parking is cramped and may be targeted by thieves). 2. Bring earplugs — even in quiet rooms, the town hums from 5am. 3. Ask for a fan or AC to be in working order before accepting a room, as windows may need to stay open for ventilation.
What time is check-in at Jay Ellen Accommodation?
Check-in at Jay Ellen Accommodation is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Jay Ellen Accommodation have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi for all guests; speed approx. 10 Mbps; no login required, works in rooms and lobby.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Jay Ellen Accommodation?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Jay Ellen Accommodation?
Grilled chicken or fish with rice and vegetables at a local barraca, about 100-150 MZN.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Jay Ellen Accommodation?
Shared minibus (chapas) for about 15 MZN per short trip; from the airport, take a chapa or negotiate a moto-taxi for around 50 MZN.
When is the best time to visit Maxixe?
May to September: these are the dry season with lower humidity and temperatures around 22-25°C. Clear skies and no cyclones make it ideal for exploring the coast.
Principales atracciones en Maxixe
💡 Buy cashews in bulk—the women near the back sell them roasted on the spot for half the price of supermarkets. Go early (before 9am) for best selection.
💡 Pop in on a Wednesday evening—there's usually a free traditional timbila music session from 4pm. Ask at the front desk if they'll let you watch a rehearsal.
💡 Go at 3pm when the fishing boats return—you can buy straight from the catch for next to nothing. Bring suncream; shade is scarce.
💡 Buy a whole fish (about 50 MZN/kg) and ask at any barraca along the beach to grill it for you—they'll charge 20 MZN for charcoal and salt.
💡 Check tide tables first—only accessible for about 2 hours either side of low tide. Wear old trainers, as the mud can be sharp with shells.