Scuba Diving
Mozambique is considered to be one of the world's top scuba diving destinations. With giant manta rays, an abundance of whale sharks, craggy reefs, and a spectacular array of fish life, Mozambique has tons to offer.
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Note that these are only just samples of our most popular itineraries, and that they are completely customizable. Reach out to us today and we will begin planning your dream diving trip, based on your budget, time, preferences, and custom needs.
Morrongulo & Tofo Beach
Follow your adventurous spirit and take the path less traveled to Morrungulo, followed by a visit to charming Tofo Beach. Dive in uncharted waters and discover hardly-seen dive sites off Morrungulo's remote coast, then relax in Tofo while you enjoy its iconic dive sites.
From: $1,601 per person sharing
Ponta do Ouro & Tofo Beach
Experience the highlights of southern Mozambique by diving in famous Ponta do Ouro and Tofo Beach. Look for schools of colorful fish, the giant manta rays, and curious sharks as you explore the reefs that dot the coast of the Indian Ocean.
From: $1,626 per person sharing
Tofo Beach
Experience world-class scuba diving in Praia do Tofo, a charming seaside town in Inhambane Province. Tofo Beach offers ample opportunities to witness giant manta rays, humpback whales (seasonally), abundant marine life, and whale sharks. Enjoy the splendors of this hidden East Africa gem.
From: $892 per person sharing
Whale Watching in Tofo Beach
Mozambique is quickly making a name for itself as a top whale watching destination. From June through October, humpback whales make their way up the east coast of Africa, passing closely by our coastline. Use Tofo Beach as your base to witness and come close to these magnificent giants.
From: $715 per person sharing
Aliwal Shoal & Ponta do Ouro & Tofo Beach
Enjoy the scuba highlights of the east coast of Southern Africa on this divers' dream tour through three spectacular destinations: Aliwal Shoal, Ponta do Ouro, and Tofo Beach. Search for sharks, giant manta rays, and an unparalleled abundance of fish species.