Your stay — Seta
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The Property — Seta
Seta is a relaxed, no-fuss three-star perched on the edge of Inhambane Bay. Whitewashed walls and a sandy courtyard give it a beach-hut feel without pretending to be luxury. The lobby is a simple, airy space where ceiling fans turn slowly and the front desk hands you a cold glass of water. It suits independent travellers or couples who value a clean room, a seafront position, and a reasonable rate over frills.
Chronicles of Inhambane
Inhambane started as a Swahili trading port, then a Portuguese colonial settlement from the 16th century. Its coral-stone mosques and colonial mansions—including the 18th-century cathedral—still line the palm-shaded streets. The city’s slow pace and working harbour, where dhows unload fish and coconuts, remain very much part of daily life. Today it’s a quiet coastal hub, more local than touristy, known for its strong Mozambican identity and easy access to the Bazaruto Archipelago.
Best Time to Visit
Full Inhambane guide →Best months
May to September: cool, dry, and clear. Perfect for whale-watching and exploring the coast without humidity.
Peak / festival surge
December and January: summer school holidays and Christmas draw domestic and regional tourists. Hotel prices can double, and the Tofo beaches fill with day-trippers. The Inhambane Festival (late December) adds a music crowds.
Budget shoulder season
October and November: still warm but lower prices, fewer visitors, and the start of the rainy season hasn’t hit hard yet.
Weather & packing
Inhambane’s winter (June–August) is dry but can be cool at night, falling to 15°C after hot days. Pack a light fleece or sweater for evenings, and always bring reef-safe sunscreen—the sun is strong even in winter.
Live City Briefing — Inhambane
- The ferry from Inhambane to Maxixe is now running a second morning crossing at 7am, easing the morning queue.
- New speed-bumps on the EN1 south of town have fixed the worst potholes but slow traffic—allow an extra 20 minutes driving to Tofo.
- The city market is closed for renovation until October 2026; fresh fish and fruit vendors have moved to a temporary site near the port.
Hotel Facilities — Seta
Free WiFi throughout, adequate for email and browsing. No login required, speed around 5 Mbps. No paid tier.
No lift. Two-storey building with stairs only.
No newspapers or digital newsstand. No building heritage quirks; modern low-rise structure.
Check-in 14:00–22:00. Early bag drop allowed from 10:00. Late check-out until 14:00 subject to availability for 500 MZN.
Free for guests before check-in and after check-out; no charge.
No step-free access; main entrance has three stairs. No wheelchair-accessible rooms. Restaurants and pool on ground floor accessible via ramp.
Free on-site parking for 12 cars, first come first served. Nearest public parking Rua dos Aviação (100 m) costs 100 MZN per night. No EV charging.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: 50 MZN per person per night
Deposit & card hold: 50% advance deposit required; 2000 MZN incidental hold on credit card at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Igreja Catolica Santo Eusebio (873 m · ~11 min walk)
- Church: Igreja Metodista (1.3 km · ~16 min walk)
5-Minute Radius Essentials
BCI — 234 m · ~3 min walk
Pakistan store — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Mozambican Metical, MZN
Use ATMs in town; avoid the airport and hotel desks for poor rates.
Cards work at mid-range hotels and supermarkets; cash is king for street food and dhow trips.
Not expected but appreciated: 10% in restaurants, round-up taxi fares, small tip for hotel cleaners.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Coffee at a local cafe or market stall: 40-60 MZN.
Grilled fish or chicken with rice from a roadside barraca: 150-200 MZN.
Local peri-peri prawns or matapa with rice at a simple restaurant: 300-400 MZN for a main.
Evening stalls along the main strip in Tofo or Inhambane city sell samosas, grilled corn, and espetada.
Shoprite in Inhambane city is the main budget supermarket chain.
Inhambane's central market has second-hand clothing and local cotton prints for cheap.
Chapa (shared minibus) rides: 10-30 MZN per trip within town; from Inhambane airport take a chapa to the city centre for 20 MZN.
Eat at lunchtime when eateries have cheaper specials. Buy fresh seafood directly from the beach fishermen. Haggle in markets for souvenirs and fruit.
Emergency Contacts
InhambaneFor general emergencies in Mozambique, dial 112. In Inhambane, the local police station is on Av. Eduardo Mondlane, +258 293 20239. The hospital is Hospital de Inhambane, +258 293 20300. Keep your phone credit topped up—calls to 112 work even without credit, but local calls don't.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Inhambane, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Seta
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · BCI — 234 m · ~3 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Inhambane Airport (INH) → Jolly Rogers Hotel, Tofo Beach
💡 Pre-book via Jolly Rogers to avoid overcharging. Drivers wait outside arrivals, but negotiate the fare before you get in—prices can double if you don't.
Inhambane Airport (INH) → Jolly Rogers Hotel
💡 Hotel's own transfer is pricier but reliable—book when reserving room. They'll meet you airside; saves the hassle of finding a driver after dark.
Inhambane city centre → Tofo Beach (near Jolly Rogers)
💡 Flag one down on Av. da Marginal. They're packed and slow, but dirt cheap. Be prepared for sandy seats and reggae blasting—part of the experience.
Inhambane city centre → Jolly Rogers Hotel
💡 Haggle from 1200 MZN down. Best to arrange through a guesthouse in town—they know reliable drivers who'll wait for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is check-in at Seta?
Check-in at Seta is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Seta have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi throughout, adequate for email and browsing. No login required, speed around 5 Mbps. No paid tier.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Seta?
50 MZN per person per night
Where can I eat cheaply near Seta?
Grilled fish or chicken with rice from a roadside barraca: 150-200 MZN.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Seta?
Chapa (shared minibus) rides: 10-30 MZN per trip within town; from Inhambane airport take a chapa to the city centre for 20 MZN.
When is the best time to visit Inhambane?
May to September: cool, dry, and clear. Perfect for whale-watching and exploring the coast without humidity.
Top Attractions in Inhambane
💡 Visit early morning to avoid heat and see locals arriving for mass. The side door is often open if the main gate is locked.
💡 Try the fresh papaya and coconut at the stall nearest the fish section. Arrive before 9am for the best selection and fewer crowds.
💡 The guide (usually Senhor João) gives a 30-minute tour in Portuguese or English. Ask to see the courtyard with old dhows.
💡 Bring binoculars. The best birdwatching is two hours after high tide. Locals sometimes sell fresh oysters from the mangroves.
💡 Walk south past the rocks to a quieter cove at low tide. Street vendors sell grilled prawns and cold drinks for 50 MZN.