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Mozambique

Scuba diving in Mozambique; deep see diving, best dive sites and scuba diving holidays . . .
Overview:

Mozambique is in southeastern Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west and Swaziland and South Africa to the southwest.  Still can't place it?  Click here.

With over 1500 miles of coastline and water temperatures of a perfect 28C year round, offshore islands surrounded by pristine reefs and glass clear water, Mozambique has so much to offer the diver.

Blue Spotted Ray [courtesy Oliver Payne]An archipelago of offshore islands, known as the Bazaruto Archipelago,  lies in a national marine park off the coast of Mozambique. The three main islands, Margaruque, Benguerra and Bazaruto, can be reached via the mainland town of Vilanculos.

Some 2000 fish species exist here, representing over 80 percent of the Indo-pacific region. The Dugong or sea cow, an extremely rare mammal, is found around the island of Bazaruto which now has the largest remaining population in east Africa. Nile crocodiles can also be seen in the shallow lakes and pools on the islands. The island group is home to all five marine turtle species of the western Indian Ocean which come onto the beaches to breed.

[Thanks to Oliver Payne for the photograph]

What to see:
  • Manta Reef - just five miles off Tofo beach, every morning dozens of giant mantas come for a cleaning by the local tropical fish who dive in and around their gills. Seeing a giant manta swim by must be one of the undersea wonders of this world.
  • Whale sharks in Guinjata Bay in the Southern African summer months.
  • June to October is the annual Humpback whale migration.  Whale song is frequently heard on dives and Whale sightings from boats or from the shore are extremely common.
Need to know:
  • Mozambique has had a troubled recent past but current advice is that it is now safe for travel. Always check the latest Foreign Office advice.  As a result, there is the added risk of unexploded mines in some areas, particularly the Montepuez region which should be avoided.  Throughout the country robberies and violent crimes are common, no road should be considered safe to travel alone.
  • During the summer rainy season from October/November to March/April, short lived but violent rain and electrical storms are common. Flooding is frequent in some areas and roads often become impassable during these months.
  • Vaccinations are recommended for polio and typhoid and Falciparum malaria is a risk throughout the country. Cholera and rabies are also a risk.
  • Malaria is a risk - check for up-to-date information before travelling.
  • BE AWARE: Lariam (mefloquine) is an anti-malarial drug used in regions of the world where chloroquine resistant falciparum malaria is prevalent. e.g. East Africa, South East Asia.  Possible side effects of lariam such as dizziness, blurred vision and a disturbed sense of balance are common and could cause problems for divers.  These effects can often imitate or even worsen the symptoms of DCI. There could also be confusion between the side effects of lariam and the symptoms of DCI or nitrogen narcosis resulting in a misleading diagnosis.
  • There is also a risk of bilharzia which is caused by infestation by a type of flatworm, or fluke (parasite).  The fluke larvae are released by freshwater snails which penetrate the human skin and mature into adults. Female flukes may lay eggs that cause inflammation.  The symptoms (which can take months to surface) depend on the species of fluke. 'Swimmer's itch' develops where the parasite enters the skin, and is often the only symptom.  If you think you've been exposed to it you can get a very cheap pill from the local pharmacists that will kill it before it even shows its face.
  • Visas can be bought at the airport when you arrive or from the Mozambique Embassy.
Useful stuff:
Language: Portugese but English is widely spoken in tourist areas
Currency: Mozambican metical
Time: GMT +2
Climate: Tropical
Natural hazards: Risk of typhoons in February
Diving season: Year round
Water temperature: 28C
Air temperature: 24 - 28C

Africa - Mozambique: Latest User Reviews

Amazing Resort; Staff and great Diving  Medjumbe Private Island, Mozambique 4 Star Rating Added: 26th May 2011 by Just_Ian1000
AMAZING PLACE We were amazed at the professional service, cleanliness, friendliness and helpfulness of staff and the quality of the food and accommodation. Steve, Yanni and team did a splendid job of looking after all guests and attending to our personal requests throughout our 7 night stay. Some details of our...
My best dive holiday EVER!  Liquid Dive Adventures - Tofo Adventure Centre, Mozambique 5 Star Rating Added: 1st June 2010 by utterly
This is the 9th dive trip i've been on (also to red sea - twice, thailand, indonesia, caribbean, galapagos, maldives, and kenya) so I think it's saying a lot! Myself and 5 friends dived with Liquid Adventures in March of this year (2010). We had an incredible time, so I...
Jeff's Palm Resort Dive Centre  Jeff's (Jeffs) Pro Dive Centre, Mozambique 5 Star Rating Added: 30th March 2010 by wadew
Amazing dives, well organised,properly briefed. Professional, informative and friendly instructors, great dive crew. Well maintained and clean equipment and shop. Completed my advanced open water in November 2009 with them and did 16 dives in March 2010, though each dive was different they were all incredible. Very impressive dive centre,...
Like a Swiss train, best managed dive center ever, interesting dives  Barra Lodge, Mozambique 4 Star Rating Added: 11th January 2010 by squash250
Am amazed at how well run and seamless it is operated causing me to be 100% secure that everything is attended to---and it is with gusto. The staff knows their stuff, communicates precisely, keeps everyone in line (pleasantly), take off like clockwork. Really took the time to check everyone for...
Basic diving but great place to stay and Whales and Dolphins for free  Pemba Dive & Bush Camp, Mozambique 4 Star Rating Added: 22nd November 2009 by redkelvis
Spent three days here, with my boyfriend at the start of a three week trip through Moizambique, but would have spent longer if we hadn't been pressed for time. This place was amazing, Brenda (the force of nature) couldn't have been more helpful, taking us diving, with dolphin snorkelling and...
The BEST scuba diving in Mozambique  Pemba Dive & Bush Camp, Mozambique 5 Star Rating Added: 5th September 2009 by etienneStywelyn
Best diving on the edge of Quirimbas Archipelago Islands with Pemba Dive PADI Resort We had a great dive, seeing the giant Sun Fish, turtles, big shoals of different fish and a large variety coral. Accommodation and home cooked meals out of this world. Highly recommendable. The lodge is based...
AVOID THIS PLACE!  Pemba Dive & Bush Camp, Mozambique 1 Star Rating Added: 10th August 2009 by michaelandsal
We had an awful time here. The room was nicely done, but still basic. If you were backpacking you'd like it a lot, but not if you're used to hotels. You would certainly expect more for the price. The bathroom is outside, with thin screens to hide your modesty. We...
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