johnnyafrica
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Hi All,
I been doing some serious reading through the boards trying to decide where I want to do my next liveaboard (Raja Ampat or Maldives) and I saw how little information there is on Northern Mozambique diving. Not too surprising given how desolate and undeveloped that part of the world is.
I worked in South Africa for a few years and traveled all around Africa when I was done with my job and was lucky enough to travel all around Mozambique.
I'll keep it short but the Quirimbas Archipelago may be one of the last ocean paradises left in the world, still untouched by tourism, with the nicest beaches I've ever seen (and I've seen many). It's not easy to get to these parts, and unless you're willing to slum it a bit, it's not going to be cheap staying here either. Nevertheless, if you do make it up to these parts, the diving is something special.
I spent a week on Ibo Island and dived with the Ibo Island Lodge a few times. To date, these were still the most beautiful corals I've ever seen. I've dived in Cozumel, Honduras, Dahab, Sodwana Bay, Madagascar, and Tofo. None of these compare to what I saw in the Quirimbas. There isn't much megafauna to speak of but the conditions of the corals, the colors, and the incredible amounts of fish make this place a worthy place to visit. Not only is the diving top notch, but the beaches will blow you away with how pristine and most importantly, completely deserted they are.
Hopefully this post will help would be travelers in the future!
I been doing some serious reading through the boards trying to decide where I want to do my next liveaboard (Raja Ampat or Maldives) and I saw how little information there is on Northern Mozambique diving. Not too surprising given how desolate and undeveloped that part of the world is.
I worked in South Africa for a few years and traveled all around Africa when I was done with my job and was lucky enough to travel all around Mozambique.
I'll keep it short but the Quirimbas Archipelago may be one of the last ocean paradises left in the world, still untouched by tourism, with the nicest beaches I've ever seen (and I've seen many). It's not easy to get to these parts, and unless you're willing to slum it a bit, it's not going to be cheap staying here either. Nevertheless, if you do make it up to these parts, the diving is something special.
I spent a week on Ibo Island and dived with the Ibo Island Lodge a few times. To date, these were still the most beautiful corals I've ever seen. I've dived in Cozumel, Honduras, Dahab, Sodwana Bay, Madagascar, and Tofo. None of these compare to what I saw in the Quirimbas. There isn't much megafauna to speak of but the conditions of the corals, the colors, and the incredible amounts of fish make this place a worthy place to visit. Not only is the diving top notch, but the beaches will blow you away with how pristine and most importantly, completely deserted they are.
Hopefully this post will help would be travelers in the future!