Suggestions for diving & snorkelling in Mozambique
Below is a list of lodges we would recommend specifically for diving & snorkelling in Mozambique.
You may read more about each lodge by clicking on the lodge name. We suggest you take a closer
look, and then if you like what you see you can add the lodge to your list of favourites, and go
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9 lodges found for diving & snorkelling in Mozambique
Benguerra has a fully-equipped dive centre and NAUI dive courses are offered. The reefs are pristine and rich in a variety of fish and coral species; with a range of depths to suit beginner and experienced divers, and snorkellers too. Note that there is no reef snorkelling outside Benguerra - you need to jump on a boat for the best experience. - View lodge details
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Bazaruto has a NAUI Dive Centre and the reefs are rich in a variety of fish and coral species, and offer a range of depths and reef topography to suit beginner and experienced divers, and snorkellers too. The reefs around the northern end of Bazaruto Island are close and offer excellent diving and snorkelling. - View lodge details
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Northern Mozambique has areas of pristine corals – and good snorkelling is possible from the light house, and also from the sandbank's beach. The diving in this area can also be very good, although there isn't currently any commercial diving operation here. Watch this space ... - View lodge details
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Azura has a PADI Dive Centre with new, top-of-the-range 'Scubapro' equipment. The reefs are rich in a variety of fish and coral species, and offer a range of depths and reef topography to suit beginner and experienced divers, and snorkellers too. - View lodge details
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Nkwichi offers some of the best snorkeling in Lake Malawi with crystal clear waters and no current in the bay. It's worth mentioning that crocodiles are very occasionally sighted, although not usually in the shallow waters of the bay. - View lodge details
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Mozambique's Quirimbas Archipelago has some of Africa best, and least-disturbed diving and snorkelling - and you can dive straight from the beach of Quilalea Island - onto a first-rate home reef. - View lodge details
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There is excellent coral in this pristine and largely unexplored area, and first-rate snorkellling trips can be done less than a few hundred metres from the beach - View lodge details
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The reefs around Bazaruto Island are in excellent condition - and this resort has its own dive centre - View lodge details
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Alternatively, click below for more ideas of places to consider for diving & snorkelling throughout our specialist region:
Diving & snorkelling in Africa
| Diving & snorkelling in Malawi
| Diving & snorkelling in Mozambique
| Diving & snorkelling in Seychelles
| Diving & snorkelling in Tanzania
| Diving & snorkelling in Zanzibar
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