Just north of Mozambique’s border with South Africa, the quaint town of Ponta do Ouro lies on the country’s remote southeastern coast. The town's name is Portuguese for "tip of gold", which refers to the expansive cape at the southern part of the beach. This holiday destination serves as a stop on many overland itineraries and is host to some of the most beautiful coastline in Africa. The colonial-era town of Ponta do Ouro is a seaside playground for tourists with its beachfront resorts, seafood restaurants, and an array of outdoor adventure activities. The main attraction is undoubtedly the world-class scuba diving and snorkelling. Explore the thriving underwater world teeming with aquatic life, shop at the local craft market or take in the magnificent views from barefoot bars with a cold Mozambican beer in hand. Other popular activities include deep-sea fishing, surfing, quad biking, and jet skiing.