Island of Mozambique
The Island of Mozambique is a small coral island located at the edge of Mossuril Bay in the Mozambique Channel of the Indian Ocean. The island is known for its striking architecture of Arab, Indian and Portuguese influence, which makes it an extravagant location backdrop for those sentimental wedding moments and photo-ops. Some notable buildings on the island include the governor’s residence from 1763 until 1935 that now serves as a museum, the chapel of Our Lady of the Ramparts, the church of Our Lady of Mercy, and St. Paul’s Palace.