Diving
Mozambique offers world class scuba diving and is a truly unique experience, its waters host a wealth of marine habitats and wildlife. The tropical climate provides a perfect location to learn to scuba dive and explore pristine, magical underwater seascapes. The coral reefs support a dazzling array of tropical reef fish and provide rich feeding grounds for turtles, rays and other underwater creatures, while its deep blue offshore waters support schools of game fish, dolphins and even whale sharks. Mozambique's premium diving destinations are broken up into 6 areas, making it possible to enjoy good diving all year round.


Bazaruto
The Bazaruto Archipelago comprises of five islands with a number of dive
sites offering superb scuba diving. The waters are virtually untouched
and are suitable for all levels of adventurers. The reefs are still very
much intact and are made up of a variety of hard and soft coral. Well
over 2000 different different species of fish, turtles, dolphins and the
elusive dugong call the Bazaruto waters home. In season visiting scuba
divers are in for a real treat, as humpback whales, manta rays and whale
sharks are regularly spotted!
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Ponta do Ouro
There is only one word which comes to mind when trying to describe the
diving experience at Ponta and that word is spectacular. With around 20
reefs being dived regularly and new reefs still being found and explored
there is one which is abuzz with activity during the summer months of
December through May. Pinnacles as it is called is famous for its
abundant shark population, with bull and tiger sharks being the areas
main attraction. There is also a large bottle-nose dolphin community
which resides there and they are well known for their curiosity. Close
encounters with these beautiful creatures are an amazing experience.
read more...Inhambane
The 2500km coastline is scattered with endless coral reefs, tropical beaches and is a mecca for scuba and snorkel divers, sun worshippers and adventures explorers. The pristine coast is one of the few unexplored pleasures of the Indian Ocean and host a dazzling display of marine life. Whatever your needs to have fun in the sun in Mozambique, you have come to the right place! October through February is Whale shark season, and these peaceful giants of the ocean are often seen (but not touched) by lucky dives and snorkelers.
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Vilanculos
The diving in Vilanculos is rated as world class quality and expeditions are being given a unique character by the amazing landscapes of the islands. In the south there is a great selection of shark reefs, not forgetting about the Dolphins, Dugongs and Mantas rays. Double tank diving is standard here and the regions has already established itself as a top dive destination on the world map. The diving tours on offer are varied and will allow you the experience of a lifetime, enjoy the sharks, whales and the wrecks.
read more...Quirimbas
With its breathtaking fishing, diving and snorkeling, the area is fast becoming known as Africa's Caribbean. The Quirimbas is a captivating chain of 32 coral islands, pristine and unspoilt islands. The area is largely untouched and never been developed making it a true unexplored tourist paradise. The waters contain rich coral reefs which provide the prefect habitat for a bevvy of marine creatures. The islands feature breathtaking drop offs with some reaching up to 400 meters, and it is within these walls and coral covered caves where tropical and game fish thrive. With Dugongs grazing in sea-grass meadows and sightings of sea turtles a common, a worded description doesn't do it any justice, you simply have to see it in all its breathtaking beauty.
read more...Tofo
Staying true to the old saying save the best for last, Tofo is undoubtedly one of the best diving destinations in the world. There is an abundance of sea life here and the list of breathtaking marine life seems endless, the area sports sixteen reefs, which house graceful manta rays and curious huge whale-sharks. The rich colorful coral beds are teeming with tropical fish, Butterfly, Angel and graceful Moorish Idols. With water temperatures hovering between 23 and 29 degrees Celsius this underwater world carries large amounts of nutritious plankton. Gullies and swim-throughs created by the coral are home to Honeycomb Moray Eels, Octopus and if you are lucky enough to witness it, the majestic Leatherback or Loggerhead Turtle.
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A whole new world awaits you with one of our diving tours!