Week End Activities in Beira Mozambique
I am hoping to move out soon to Beira. Can someone please tell me what activities are available over the week ends. Thanks.
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If you can answer yes to more than one of these then how on earth can you call Beira and its surroundings boring?
The problem is really that the middleclass in Beira is quite small, which then in turn means that Beira offers little to do. The English speaking expat community here is also quite limited, which doesn't make it easier.
There are obviously several different things you can do if you get in your car for 2-4-6-8 hours, but Nagoda asked which activies there were in Beira, which I interpreted as leisure activities of which there are very little.
The nature related activities you describe you'll in principle find anywhere in the world - obviously you wont find lions in Belgium but I'm sure they have nice forrests too. And if you are a photo enthusiast you'll find plenty of stuff that will give you good pictures.
But if you'd like to go the gym or go bowling or anything remotely 1st world leisure type of thing then you're in the wrong town.
Like a woman I met said - "What can you do in Beira as a housewife? Except get pregnant."
Nevertheless it looks like Beira is beginning to take of. It is getting increasingly difficuelt to get accomodation and there seems to be an influx of expatriates coming following the investments that will be made in the harbour, gas and oil etc. But it will take several years before Beira will be a decent town to life in.
Could anyone give me some suggestions?
Natalie111 wrote:I also have a problem with the lack of facilities - like a gym!
There is actually one.
Natalie111 wrote:I am getting FAT sitting around
No, you're getting fat by eating more calories than you burn during the day.
Natalie111 wrote:it may be safe but as a white blond woman, I feel a little scared at going out for a jog.
Could anyone give me some suggestions?
I've pm'ed you.
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if u like to go out at nights u can go to Monte verde(weekends),centro hipico,or just have a drink by the beach at miramar in ponta gea.have nice restaurants,2+1 restaurant in town its a really nice place with excellent food,restaurant wing in macuti,clube nautico,churrasqueira,biques(right on the beach and u def meet other english speaking people in here)..if u have a car u can drive for about half hour from beira to savane,gorongosa national park it's about 2hours drive and all the quiet lovely beaches everywere around the town.
the people are def very friendly and u'll be surprise to find that a lot of them speak or understand english..if u go to beira look for Gi,she lives in macuti near the CPMZ offices in macuti and speaks good english and can help u out...
Any ideas where we can get some Portugese lessons?
Portuguese lessons - yes find a private teacher, there are quite a few, ask around, Gi is one, a good one, but there are others. There are also classes at the Languages Institute.
Regards
Carlos
Nagoda wrote:Hi someone there
I am hoping to move out soon to Beira. Can someone please tell me what activities are available over the week ends. Thanks.
Beira is an awsome town, always buzzing and loads of activities, the beaches are beautifull, You have to be here to find something to do
Having read all the above on activities what would you recommend to a family of 6 visiting Beira for a 5 day holiday?聽 What activities can they participate or places they can visit. Is there a company that does sea or river day cruises,or organised fishing etc?
olkirimatian wrote:also just moved to beira,apart from drinking alone at most of the beachside cafes i need to meet people andfind out if there is a squash court in town.
Did you find out about squash courts in town?
New in town too and wouldn麓t mind playing some squash!
Thanks .
I have lived in port of spain trinidad previously which has high murder rate and wasnt safe to walk or travel in sometimes.
I am from Trinidad... trini is paradise man! only POS/Laventille has crime, if you went there that's the wrong spot.
Trini 2 d Bone in Maputo!
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I see nobody is talking about cultural acytivities. Are there some Cinemas? music clubs? Theaters? art gallerys? Festivals?
And what about kids, wich outside activities for them?
Does beira have some parcs inside the city?
How far from town are the nice beaches?
Thanks!
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