
Inhambane
reefs also covers the surrounding
areas of Ponta
de Barra, Praia
do Tofo, Praia
de Jangamo and Guinjata
Bay as they are all
very close to each other.
Mozambique,
aspecially the areas around
Inhambane, is well known
for its incredible whale
shark diving opportunities.
Definately one of the top
places in the world to encounter
the majestic whale sharks,
divers are starting to slowely
but surely rediscover Mozambique.
You do not even need a PADI
or orther dive qualifications
to dive with these amazing
gentle giants. You can simply
swim or snorkel with them
and marvel in their awesome
size and beauty.
Whale
Sharks are known to be seen
all year round but the waters
are heavily populated during
the Mozambique summer months
(September – February).
Please note that February
is the known time of year
for Cyclones so if you do
come then there is a chance
of being caught up in a
cyclone. Obviously the visibility
drops dramatically during
this month if cyclones do
hit the coast.
Please
remember to dive responsibly
with whale sharks. Your
dive master will remind
you about the rules regarding
diving with whale sharks
such as how close you are
allowed to approach the
whale shark, touching the
whale shark etc. Be a safe
and responsible diver because
even though the whale sharks
show no threat to divers
they are very powerfull
sharks and should be respected.
Please
always ask to make sure
before booking whether you
are likely to see whale
sharks during your future
visit as not to be dissapointed
by arriving out of season
or in a bad season. This
is very important as many
divers come to Mozambique
aspecially to swim with
the whale shark.
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This
is the world famous Manta
Reef on everyone’s must
dive list.
Not only is the
topography of the actual
reef absolutely stunning
but also close encounters
with Manta rays are practically
guaranteed at the three
cleaning stations, making
this a phenomenal dive site.
Distance: 24km, Minimum
Qualification: Deep Adventure
(which you can do on this
dive, experience and conditions
permitting) Maximum, Depth:
30m, Average Depth: 21m,
Dive Time:A multilevel dive
profile, that gives you
a dive time of 45mins, if
done correctly.
We
have a north and south drop
depending on the current.
Our North drop is onto Manta
Pinnacles, the first cleaning
station and a massive pinnacle
of rock that rises from
26m on the sand to 18m on
top. The wall is a steep
drop of 8m with a swim thru
and huge overhang, which
hides a resident Potato
Bass. Red Fang Trigger fish
cover the reef along with
huge schools of Yellow Snappers,
Bigeyes, Fusiliers and Trumpet
fish. This is also the place
to see Spanish Dancers swimming
midwater during the day,
quite a rare sight. From
here we swim along the top
of the reef over colourful
soft corals to the second
cleaning station. We’ll
stop and make ourselves
negatively buoyant and let
the Manta’s swim up to and
over us (we think they like
our bubbles tickling their
bellies) and just take in
this amazing sight, being
careful not to touch them.
Then depending on the dive
time we either carry on
to Manta Canyon, the third
cleaning station, or start
our ascent to the safety
stop. The Manta’s carry
on being cleaned by Cleaner
Wrasse, Goldies and Butterfly
fish below us and sometimes
we encounter curious Devil
rays on the way up.
Our
South drop is onto Manta
Canyon, a huge wall that
drops down to 30m on the
sand, with lots of cracks
and ledges to look into
for Eggshell Cowries, Long
nose hawk fish and giant
Moray eels. We hide behind
the ledge at 24m to let
the Manta’s come over us,
and when we carry on the
dive we head over the reef
to Manta Pinnacles.
General
Info: This reef is rarely
affected by strong currents
or surge.Because of the
distance to, and the quality
of, this reef we like to
‘double tank’ this dive
site and the boat ride there
and back gives us plenty
of opportunity to find dolphins
and whale sharks to swim
with.
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Mozambique
is one of the world’s best-kept scuba
diving secrets. With a coast line of
over 2,500 kms, one only has to look
at her neighbouring exotic dive destinations
such as Mauritius, Commores and the
Maldives to understand what lies beneath
the warm Indian Ocean – the most pristine
and virgin reefs. This is the new dive
capital of the world for manta rays
and whale shark! Following the devastation
of their 17-year civil war and the more recent flooding, the people of
Mozambique have begun the arduous
task of rebuilding their country to
its former glory; rich in culture,
agriculture, minerals and tourism.
Situated on the east coast of Southern
Africa, it is bordered by South Africa
and Swaziland in the south and Zimbabwe,
Zambia, Malawi and Tanzania in the
north. The country is now wonderfully
peaceful and waiting to welcome you
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Eel on a Jangamo Reef |
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Hawksbill turtle at Jangamo |
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Spanish Dancer on a Jangamo Reef |
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Parrot fish, Jangamo |
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| Seablue Scuba Lodge 3 Nights / 6 Dives |
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| The accommodation type would be a standard rondavel. The meals included is breakfast and dinner. 6 x 1 tank Dives with equipment included to any reef. This package price includes all far reef charges. Other: None |
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| Seablue Scuba Lodge 7 Nights / 15 Dives |
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| This dive package to Jangamo includes flights from Johannesburg International Airport to Inhambane. It also includes return transfers to and from Inhambane airport to Seablue Scuba Lodge, the above accommodation establishment. |
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| 7 Nights accommodation included with this dive package. The accommodation type would be a standard rondavel. The meals included is breakfast and dinner. 15 x 1 tank Dives with equipment included to any reef. This package price includes all far reef charges. Other: None |
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| Seablue Scuba Lodge 14 Nights / 20 Dives |
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| This dive package to Jangamo includes flights from Johannesburg International Airport to Inhambane. It also includes return transfers to and from Inhambane airport to Seablue Scuba Lodge , the above accommodation establishment. |
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| 14 Nights accommodation included with this dive package. The accommodation type would be a standard rondavel. The meals included is breakfast and dinner. 20 x 1 tank Dives with equipment included to any reef. This package price includes all far reef charges. Other: None |
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Gardens inside edge |
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| This
site is perfect for snorkelling
as well as beginner scuba
diving. Depth ranges between
2-5m. Don’t let the shallow
depth fool you. Competent
scuba divers have unreal dives
here. Soft corals, fish and
crustations abound. Nudibranches
that don’t appear in any books.
This is the spot for the scientist
and beginner alike. All our
pool scuba training is conducted
in this tidal pool, safely
in real conditions. Even the
majestic mantas come in here
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| Coral
Gardens outer edge |
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short swim takes you to the
outer edge, dropping to 12m.
A perfect amphitheatre provides
sea-life out of this world.
The soft corals are quite
beautiful offering unbelievably
good photographic opportunities.
I have often seen Nudibranches
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| Angler's
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| Swimming
seawards we run down Angler’s
Alley. Obviously a favourite
spot with the fishermen, hence
its name. It’s important to
dive this spot as the tide
begins to rise, letting the
current do the work for you.
Masses of fish live here as
well as a good chance of finding
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the point and into the current
we go - nautical mile in 30
minutes, no problem! This
is game fish paradise with
an unbelievable array of smaller
creatures hiding behind the
reefs out of the current.
Potato bass the size of a
small car patrol up and down.
Sharks love it here, especially
in the deeper areas – Zambezi,
Dusky and Blacktip. Mantas
and whale shark lazily hang
in the current, filter feeding.
It’s not often that we don’t
find whale shark in this area.
Other unusual sightings, such
as seahorses hanging onto
the sea grass (if you can
spot them). Harlequin shrimp
hiding in coral heads and
lion fish by the tens. It’s
not uncommon to see over 50
at a time. You need to be
a competent diver to get value
out of this dive. Buoyancy
and control need to be spot
on, the DM in sight at all
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| Jangamo
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A
large reef about 600m long
offering caves, gullies and
drop-offs with several dive
sites. Pao Rock, Nemo’s, Caves,
Lobsterpot and Batfish Point
to mention but a few. Depths
range from 10-22m on the outer
edge. The place to see nudibranches,
small fry, cuttle-fish, mantis
shrimp, pipe fish, cleaner
shrimp, crocodile fish, scorpion
fish, stone fish, turtles,
white-tip reef sharks and
a multitude of reef fish plus
cowries and cone shells. Don’t
rush these dive sites, the
smaller creatures are hard
to find!
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much larger, deeper reef,
broken up with large sand
patches in between. Spectacular
sites being Manta Point (20-25m),
Green Tree (25-30m) and Ecstasy
(25-30m). Manta Point named
after the deep manta cleaning
station, is frequented by
large mantas. Sand sharks
and rays lurk around the sandy
fringes. Giant morays hide
in the caves and crevasses.
Hundreds of snappers and triggerfish
cover the reef like a shower
of confetti and rise up from
the reef to meet you! An unusual
creature frequently found
here is the Sea Apple, a large
purple and yellow nudibranch-like
animal with retractable gills.
This is an excellent dive
site for advanced divers.
A perfectly planned dive profile
will reward you with amazing
sightings of mantas and devil
rays while drifting at your
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large slab of rock rising
out of the sandy floor, offering
fantastic walls, caves and
canyons. This reef is in the
main current with the top
rising to 15m and dropping
down to 35m on the edges.
Dive sites include the Fish
Bowl (17-22m). The fish life
here is unbelievable – Spanish
dancers, dragon morays, Tiger
cowrie shells, egg shell cowrie
shells, crown of thorns, nasty
urchins, cleaner shrimps,
masses of reef fish and of
course, the majestic mantas
and devil rays gliding overhead
as well as regular sightings
of whale shark. Moving around the outer edge
and up onto the plateau, we
come to our fist Manta Cleaning
Station. This is a flat wall
to wall area of soft coral
where the mantas queue to
move onto, allowing a multitude
of small reef fish to rise
up and clean their massive
host, swimming right into
their gaping mouths and open
gills. Of particular importance
is the cleaning of shark bites.
Many mantas have chunks taken
out of their wings by sharks,
probably Zambezi and Tiger
sharks. It is essential to
follow the protocol here when
visiting the cleaning stations:
Never touch the reef, especially
photographers who tend to
be clumsy. Never swim over
the imaginary line and into
the cleaning area. This will
disrupt the process and chase
the mantas away. Remain calm
and quiet at all times. Mantas
are incredibly inquisitive
creatures and will soon investigate
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| Canyon.
A fantastic wall, dropping
down to 35m on the sand. Fish
life wherever you look: potato
bass, snappers, eels, Spanish
dancers and even the occasional
sea apple. Drifting down the
edge, we find yet another
cleaning station, probably
the best. Mantas cue in single
formation waiting for their
turn. There is no pushing
and shoving – this is an incredible
experience. It’s only the
“beep beep” of your computer
that brings you back to reality!
It’s time to drift upwards
and out of their world. |
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Rock |
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is a vastly different reef
to anything else we have.
Conditions need to be perfectly
calm. The shallow reef has
been carved up into huge chunks
offering amazing alleyways
and swim throughs. Mantas
often glide up and down. This
is a perfect reef for juvenile
nurseries and the magnificent
Triton shell. |
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