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'''Inhassoro''' is a small [[fishing]] port in [[Inhassoro District]] of [[Inhambane Province]] in [[Mozambique]]. The town has about 4311,000297 inhabitants{{citation needed|date=June 2018}} and is located on the [[Indian Ocean]] coast along the EN1 highway. <ref>[http://www.inhassoro.org www.inhassoro.org] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080311044144/http://www.inhassoro.org/ |date=2008-03-11 }}, Retrieved on June 15, 2008</ref>

Inhassoro, which looks out at [[Bazaruto Island|Bazaruto]] and Santa Carolina or Paradise Island is a developing tourist town. <ref>[http://www.bazaruto.org www.bazaruto.org] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080530014408/http://www.bazaruto.org/ |date=2008-05-30 }}, Retrieved on June 15, 2008</ref> The population of Inhassoro is growing steadily as a result of the increase in tourism. Several old hotels date back to colonial times.<ref>[http://www.go2africa.com/mozambique/inhassoro www.go2africa.com], Retrieved on June 15, 2008</ref>

Several old hotels date back to colonial times. Hotel Seta is on the beach with [[chalet]]s and a [[restaurant]] set beneath tall mahogany trees. <ref>[http://www.go2africa.com/mozambique/inhassoro www.go2africa.com], Retrieved on June 15, 2008</ref>

The bay off Inhassaro is popular with [[scuba divers]] with the [[reef]]s and the area is a seasonal home to many species of [[Dolphin]], [[Turtle]], the rare and endangered [[Dugong]] or [[Sea Cow]], [[Whale shark]]s, [[Manta Rays]] and [[Humpback whales]].

Inhassoro has also become a notable venue for international fishing competitions.

The bay off Inhassaro is popular with [[scuba divers]] with the [[reef]]s and the area is a seasonal home to many species of [[Dolphindolphin]], [[Turtleturtle]], the rare and endangered [[Dugongdugong]] or [[Seasea Cow]]cow, [[Whalewhale shark]]s, [[Mantamanta Raysrays]] and [[Humpbackhumpback whales]].

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