There is a lot to explore on a diving holiday to Mozambique. From the Quirimbas Archipelago to the North, to the Bazaruto Archipelago in the South, Mozambique offers a large variety of diving, from big fish to small.
Where to Go Diving in Mozambique
Where to go in Mozambique
Southern Mozambique & Bazaruto Archipelago
The most striking feature of the Bazaruto Archipelago in Southern Mozambique is its remote untouched beauty.
Northern Mozambique & Quirimbas Archipelago
The remote Quirimbas Archipelago is one of the last untouched wilderness areas on Africa’s Indian Ocean coast. And home to our favourite dive...
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Luxury Hotels in Mozambique
Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort & Spa
The Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort & Spa is nestled on the private island of Bazaruto (just off the coast of Mozambique). The island is part...
Bahia Mar Club
With views across the beautiful Bazaruto Archipelago, Bahia Mar Vilankulo is a boutique hotel on the soft white shore of Mozambique’s mainland.
Baia Sonambula
Nestled unassumingly behind Tofo Beach, Baia Sonambula offers an understated and yet stylish beach hideaway on Mozambique’s southern coast.
Benguerra Lodge
Benguerra Lodge is an intimate, romantic and luxurious beach retreat situated on the protected north-western side of Benguerra Island, part of...
Azura Benguerra
Located on the tropical paradise island of Benguerra, off the coast of southern Mozambique, Azura Benguerra is a boutique beach eco-lodge built...
Coral Lodge
Set atop a peninsular overlooking one of Mozambique’s most beautiful beaches, it is little wonder Coral Lodge is renowned for both location...
Vamizi Island Lodge
Vamizi Island is an eight-mile long finger of jungle covered island, fringed by idyllic sandy beaches and pristine coral reefs. It also happens...
Azura at Quilalea
Azura at Quilálea is an idyllic Mozambique island resort situated in a forgotten corner of Mozambique's Quirimbas Archipelago.
Nuarro Luxury Eco Lodge
Backed by bush and baobab forest and facing shockingly turquoise ocean waters, Nuarro Luxury Eco Lodge is located on the sugar-white shores...
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Language: Portuguese
Currency: Mozambique Metical
Visa: required-30 day visa available on arrival
Religion: Christian
Food & Drink: Peri peri chicken, seafood, tinto tinto (the national rum)
Time difference:
GMT +2 hrs
Flight from London:
11:15 hrs
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