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Barra
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Barra offers some unique diving experiences partially due to amazing ocean life but also due to the experience and knowledge of our preferred dive centre in that area. The area is hugely popular by South Africans and foreign tourists as the dives and accommodation are of high quality and very well priced.
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Inhaca Island
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Inhaca Island is a small-inhabited island, lying just 40 km off the Mozambican capital of Maputo and positioned at the entrance to Delagoa Bay. Diving here is recommended for Advanced Divers only as the currents here are very strong. There are some reefs for beginners though...
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Jangamo Bay
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Jangamo Bay is home to some of Mozambique’s most popular resorts such as Guinjata Bay Resort and Seablue Scuba Lodge to name a few. All resort dive centres at Jangamo Bay dive the world famous Manta Reef and do daily whale shark trips during season. Jangamo Bay is best known not only for Manta Reef but also Pandaine Express, one of the two top shark reefs in Mozambique.
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Maputo
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The city of Maputo offers no diving. Maputo is good for an overnight stop and it is also the gateway to the Inhaca Island.
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Pomene
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Pomene is the ultimate diver’s hideaway. Three hours from the nearest main road makes this tranquil spot a heaven of untouched reefs and pristine beaches. Pomene also has a fantastic shark reef called Big Surprise. Every time you dive this reef you will get a big surprise. Pomene also has marine rich shallow reefs for the novice diver. You can fly or drive to Pomene.
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Praia do Tofo
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Praia do Tofo is what the guys at Scuba Mozambique like to call the whale shark Mecca of the world. Here you can swim with many whale sharks during season and still have a fair chance to see them out of season. Tofo is also home to Manta Reef, rated as one of the top dive sites in the world.
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Vilanculos
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Vilanculos is the Gateway to The Bazaruto Islands. This large town was able to restore itself to its former beauty and functionality prior to hurricane Favio. The reefs rich with sea life around The Bazaruto Archipelago are accessible from the town of Vilanculos on the mainland as well as from one of the island lodges. The near extinct Dugongs used to frequent the waters of Vilanculos. There are still some around and you may be lucky to encounter one of these animals on a dive.
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