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dunes and is just a few minutes' walk from a wonderful stretch of beach. There's no res-
taurant but there is a raised lounge-bar and self-catering braai area with views over the
open ocean. Ask about midweek discounts.
Eating
Most eating options are located in Ponta d'Ouro.
CONTINENTAL
Bula-Bula $$
(meals Mtc200-450; lunch & dinner Thur-Tues) The popular Bula-Bula has a large se-
lection of well-prepared continental and Mozambican cuisine, including pastas, salads and
seafood grills.
A Florestinha do Índico $
(meals from Mtc200; lunch & dinner) Next to Motel do Mar, with seating under
thatched umbrellas scattered around a shady lawn and a selection of samosas and other
snacks, plus standard fare.
CONTINENTAL
Fishmonga $$
( 21-650026; meals from Mtc250; breakfast, lunch & dinner; ) A popular rooftop
gathering spot in front of Café, on the hilltop in the town centre, serves filling breakfasts,
seafood platters and other hearty fare.
SEAFOOD
Café $$
( 21-650048; pontacafe@yahoo.com; meals from Mtc250; lunch & dinner Wed-
Mon; ) The orange Café, perched on the hilltop in the town centre with views to the
sea, has tasty pancakes, prawns and other fare, plus a bar with a daily happy hour and live
music most weekends.
CAFE
Information
Ponta d'Ouro has a constantly changing array of shops in the town centre. Within a short
time of arriving, you'll find surf board rental, fishing tackle shops, a pharmacy and more.
The best place for self-catering supplies is the market (try the small shops on the back
side). To the right of the market is a bakery. There's a BIC ATM just below Café (Visa
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