Mozambique · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Maxixe
Everything you need to explore Maxixe — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Cultural in Maxixe
The main municipal market. Stalls of fruit, vegetables, dried fish, and second-hand clothes. Loud, chaotic, and genuine—a good place to see daily life.
🕐 Monday–Saturday 6am–3pm, closed Sunday
💡 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.
Hotels near Feira Municipal de Maxixe →Municipal cultural centre hosting occasional dance rehearsals, music performances, and local art exhibitions. A faded colonial building with a courtyard.
🕐 Monday–Friday 8am–5pm, closed weekends (performances vary)
💡 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.
Hotels near Casa da Cultura de Maxixe →Small open fish market by the waterfront. Fishermen unload barracuda, snapper, and prawns from dugout canoes. Simple setup—just a concrete slab and a few shacks.
🕐 Daily 6am–10am (fish arrives around 7am)
💡 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.
Hotels near Mercado de Peixe (Fish Market) →Park in Maxixe
A long, sandy beach along the Bay of Inhambane. Calm water, good for swimming at high tide. Local vendors sell fresh coconut water and grilled prawns.
🕐 Always open
💡 Go at 3pm when the fishing boats return—you can buy straight from the catch for next to nothing. Bring suncream; shade is scarce.
Hotels near Praia de Maxixe →A tiny sandy islet in the bay, reachable by foot at low tide. Birdlife includes herons and terns. No facilities—just sand, mangroves, and quiet.
🕐 Accessible at low tide only
💡 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.
Hotels near Ilhéu dos Pássaros →Where to Eat in Maxixe
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Maxixe?
The top attractions include Feira Municipal de Maxixe, Casa da Cultura de Maxixe, Praia de Maxixe, Mercado de Peixe (Fish Market), Ilhéu dos Pássaros.
How many days do you need in Maxixe?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Maxixe 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Maxixe famous for?
Maxixe is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Maxixe?
Top options include Neptunes Beach Lodge, Agua de Coco, Green Turtle, Charlie's.