In the crumbling former colonial jewel of Ilha de Moçambique, Jardim dos Aloés is a perfect little oasis. Two historic houses have been painstaking restored and modernised around a tranquil verdant oasis of aloes (there are aloes everywhere) in the shade of a towering Indian almond tree. There are only three rooms. Mine was exquisitely restored, with old beams, carved, panelled doors and huge bed elegantly draped in gauze (mosquitoes love Mozambique). But the careful restoration is accented with modern touches - the en-suite bathroom featured both a sunken bath and a separate shower. There was air condition, an antique desk where I could work, even a day bed for those languorous afternoons… But if the property itself is beautiful is beautiful, it was the hospitality that truly made my stay on the island. Bruno and his wife Judith are impeccable hosts - warm, welcoming, happy to help with arranging tours and transfers - and their staff are charming and friendly and attentive. The complimentary breakfast was a revelation - it was different every morning, with home-made breads, jams and juices, hot dishes that changed daily (poached eggs, basil quiche, omelettes) served on the first floor terrace with refreshing lemongrass or Ceylon tea and excellent coffee (Judith even makes exceptionally fine gelato!). The view from the rooftop - especially at sunset - are simply stunning. Mozambique Island is an enchanting place, and Jardim dos Aloés the perfect spot from which to explore