Mozambique is a hidden gem for scuba diving enthusiasts, boasting some of the most pristine and biodiverse marine environments along Africa’s southeast coast. With over 2,500 kilometers of coastline bordering the warm Indian Ocean, the country offers a range of dive sites from vibrant coral reefs to dramatic drop-offs and encounters with megafauna such as whale sharks, manta rays, and humpback whales.
Whether you’re drifting alongside dolphins in Tofo, exploring the untouched reefs of the Quirimbas Archipelago, or diving into the historical wrecks near Pemba, Mozambique’s underwater world is as diverse as it is awe-inspiring. Perfect for both beginner and seasoned divers, the region combines thrilling marine life with a laid-back coastal vibe and rich local culture. Dive in and discover why Mozambique is fast becoming one of the world’s top diving destinations.
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