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Just came back a week ago from 22 day trip to South Africa& Mocambique.
spent 8 days at Barra Beach (near the famous Tofo beach), here is my report to you, hope you'll enjoy& that it will be useful to those of you, planing to visit Mocambique.
Well, start from the beginning, We booked our whole trip with Lorraine, at www.guinjatabay.co.nz.
Did not find any testimonials from other scuba Board users, but decided to take a chance, and was not disappointed!!!! everything was on time&great!!!
We highly recommend her!!!
Flew with Travlemax, Joburg - Inhambane, nice, short flight, small airplane nothing much to tell...
Upon arrival we payed 22 USD each for the visa,so don't be surprised as we were...
We were picked up by the hotel shuttle and went to our hotel at the Flaming Bay Resort, we were on a late honeymoon and decided to treat ourselves with the nicest hotel in the area, and it was every thing we could ask for, and more!!!
Great hotel, Highly recommended!!! they work on a dinner bed breakfast basis, and every afternoon, they serve tea\coffee with great cakes, so if you are not a very hungry guy, you don't really need to eat anything els, apart from the casual snack.
The rooms are all built on stilts inside the lagoon& the whole place is just amazing!!!
with only 20 rooms, and no children policy, you might get a bit bored if you are looking for night life or a "party" destination. but if you are looking to relax, treat yourself& enjoy this great part of the world, this is the place for you!!
The food was nothing short from great, and it was a breath of fresh air to see a hotel that does not serve the "all you can eat" bad food, but serves good food, in reasonable portions.
Service is great, no need to elaborate more than I have, after all, diving is what this forum is all about, isn't it?
My wife is an advance open water, and I am a DM, we went diving with Barra Lodge Dive Centre, they are professional, friendly& fun to dive with! Their attention to details is noticed everywhere& the service they provide, is of the highest standards.
All dives are boat dives&the boats are launched with the help of the divers. its not hard at all, but you should be aware of it.
Important : although this is one of the best and only year round place world wide, for Manat rays& whale shark, you don't always see them.
While we were there, we met a couple that saw a whale shark on their last dive, after 9 days of diving!!!! on a BBC delegation that recently visited the place, with the intention to film the largest manata population in the world,they ended up diving 3 weeks with NOT A SINGLE MANTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As for our trip, we dived for a week in Barra.
I got to see 2 mantas on the only dive my wife did not join... so she did not see any mantas....
We both saw 5-7 whale sharks, devil rays, potato bass, giant Morey,leopard shark and lots of the other stuff.
the dives are all deep and not suitable for beginners (in my opinion), vis is changing, we had around 8-10 meter during all of our dives, currents varied from hardly non, to strong, water temp was 24-26 C. the sun was shining& all in all we had a blast!!!!
Do not miss the ocean safari, you basically go on the diving boat, to look for whale sharks, chances are you will find more than one, and will have the chance to snorkel with it! dolphins are also common, and during Aug-Oct so are Humpback whales.
Malaria: don't forget to take the pills!!! we took Malarone, and had no side effects.
One last thing: do not miss the village tour!! contact the flamingo bay to book a village tour, see how the local population live, walk through the villages& ask all the questions you want! (plus get a taste of fresh coconuts, hard&soft ones to compare) the guide is a charming local guy that takes daily tours to his village and gives you a taste of real Mocambique. part of the cost of the tour, goes to finance community projects, the next one being, building a water tank in the village, as right now the women need to bring the water daily from the tank on the main road - 2 km away... its only a couple of ours& we found it an important part of our visit to Mocambique.
Well, thats pretty much it, hope I didn't forget any thing.
I Hope this helps, if any one has further questions, feel free to send them here, or as a pm.
Have a great day.
spent 8 days at Barra Beach (near the famous Tofo beach), here is my report to you, hope you'll enjoy& that it will be useful to those of you, planing to visit Mocambique.
Well, start from the beginning, We booked our whole trip with Lorraine, at www.guinjatabay.co.nz.
Did not find any testimonials from other scuba Board users, but decided to take a chance, and was not disappointed!!!! everything was on time&great!!!
We highly recommend her!!!
Flew with Travlemax, Joburg - Inhambane, nice, short flight, small airplane nothing much to tell...
Upon arrival we payed 22 USD each for the visa,so don't be surprised as we were...
We were picked up by the hotel shuttle and went to our hotel at the Flaming Bay Resort, we were on a late honeymoon and decided to treat ourselves with the nicest hotel in the area, and it was every thing we could ask for, and more!!!
Great hotel, Highly recommended!!! they work on a dinner bed breakfast basis, and every afternoon, they serve tea\coffee with great cakes, so if you are not a very hungry guy, you don't really need to eat anything els, apart from the casual snack.
The rooms are all built on stilts inside the lagoon& the whole place is just amazing!!!
with only 20 rooms, and no children policy, you might get a bit bored if you are looking for night life or a "party" destination. but if you are looking to relax, treat yourself& enjoy this great part of the world, this is the place for you!!
The food was nothing short from great, and it was a breath of fresh air to see a hotel that does not serve the "all you can eat" bad food, but serves good food, in reasonable portions.
Service is great, no need to elaborate more than I have, after all, diving is what this forum is all about, isn't it?
My wife is an advance open water, and I am a DM, we went diving with Barra Lodge Dive Centre, they are professional, friendly& fun to dive with! Their attention to details is noticed everywhere& the service they provide, is of the highest standards.
All dives are boat dives&the boats are launched with the help of the divers. its not hard at all, but you should be aware of it.
Important : although this is one of the best and only year round place world wide, for Manat rays& whale shark, you don't always see them.
While we were there, we met a couple that saw a whale shark on their last dive, after 9 days of diving!!!! on a BBC delegation that recently visited the place, with the intention to film the largest manata population in the world,they ended up diving 3 weeks with NOT A SINGLE MANTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As for our trip, we dived for a week in Barra.
I got to see 2 mantas on the only dive my wife did not join... so she did not see any mantas....
We both saw 5-7 whale sharks, devil rays, potato bass, giant Morey,leopard shark and lots of the other stuff.
the dives are all deep and not suitable for beginners (in my opinion), vis is changing, we had around 8-10 meter during all of our dives, currents varied from hardly non, to strong, water temp was 24-26 C. the sun was shining& all in all we had a blast!!!!
Do not miss the ocean safari, you basically go on the diving boat, to look for whale sharks, chances are you will find more than one, and will have the chance to snorkel with it! dolphins are also common, and during Aug-Oct so are Humpback whales.
Malaria: don't forget to take the pills!!! we took Malarone, and had no side effects.
One last thing: do not miss the village tour!! contact the flamingo bay to book a village tour, see how the local population live, walk through the villages& ask all the questions you want! (plus get a taste of fresh coconuts, hard&soft ones to compare) the guide is a charming local guy that takes daily tours to his village and gives you a taste of real Mocambique. part of the cost of the tour, goes to finance community projects, the next one being, building a water tank in the village, as right now the women need to bring the water daily from the tank on the main road - 2 km away... its only a couple of ours& we found it an important part of our visit to Mocambique.
Well, thats pretty much it, hope I didn't forget any thing.
I Hope this helps, if any one has further questions, feel free to send them here, or as a pm.
Have a great day.