Sky Island Resort
About Sky Island Resort
Sky Island Paragliding Resort is situated in Ponta Malongane in southern Mozambique, just 15 kilometers from the Kosi Bay border post with South Africa. It is the world’s first paragliding resort. The resort is built on top of a coastal ridge, set in natural dune vegetation, and designed to be the world’s greenest hotel. Accommodation is offered in Meadow Chalets, Food Forest Tents and Super Deluxe Camps.Our Meadow Chalets are self-catering units, each with its own kitchenette which has all the necessary kitchen equipment you would require, including a stove, fridge and microwave.
Availability and Pricing
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Important Information
* A 4x4 vehicle is required in order to reach the resort.
* The booking is considered guaranteed/secured only when the 50% deposit has been paid.
* Guests are only allowed to check into their rooms when:
i. A full payment of their booking has been made;
ii. The registration card has been completed and signed;
iii. Identification has been provided, and
iv. A refundable key deposit of 1000MZN (R250) has been paid.
* Accommodation: Children under the age of 5, sharing with adults, are free of charge.
* Check-in time is 14:00.
* Check-out time is 11:00.
* NOTE*: Late check-outs available on request.
* Early Check-ins and late check-outs are subject to availability and may result in some added charges which would be:
(i) 1,000 MZN per hour.
* Only those guests to whom a room is allocated, may occupy the room.
* Visitors are not allowed after 21:00 in guests’ rooms but can be entertained in our restaurants instead.
* Own alcohol is not allowed.
* Guests are not allowed to make excessive noise in rooms (no music after 21:00).
* Pets are only allowed on leash, and their bedding must be provided by the guest/owner.
Amenities
Facilities
- Garden
- Braai/Barbecue
- Wi-Fi
- Restaurant on Premises
- 24 Hour Front Desk
- Bar/Lounge
- Fridge
- Kitchen
- Mini fridge
- Patio
- Shower
Languages Spoken
- English
Sky Island Resort location
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling