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Snorkelling in Mozambique

Things to do in Mozambique

Snorkelling in Mozambique
The undiscovered pearl of Africa’s east coast, Mozambique’s miles of coastline means there’s plenty to see and do in and around the palm-fringed beaches, such as diving in the Bazaruto Archipelago.

For a touch of Robinson Crusoe, you can spend a night or two on Medjumbe, a tiny private island in the Quirimbas Archipelago where experiences range from whale watching trips to remote island picnics. Head to Ilha de Mocambique to immerse yourself in the country’s colonial heritage. Here, many of the island’s crumbling buildings are protected by its World Heritage status.
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Ideas for experiencing Mozambique

Experiences you have as you travel often hold the longest memories. As part of their research trips, our specialists seek out authentic ways to get to know Mozambique, and the best local guides. These activities reflect some of their best-loved experiences.

  • Diving & Snorkelling
    Diving on the Bazaruto reefs

    Diving & Snorkelling

    Bazaruto Archipelago

    Diving & Snorkelling

    The lodge has a fully equipped Dive and Snorkel Centre and the resident dive instructor will be happy to take you out diving or snorkelling among the coral reefs.

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  • Rolas Island Trip
    Rolas Island, Mozambique

    Rolas Island Trip

    Quirimbas Archipelago

    Rolas Island Trip

    You can explore the island on which there is a very small fishing village where you often see fish out on racks to dry. There is a good amount of coral around the island and the snorkelling is wonderful.

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  • Ibo Island Trip
    The Fort, Ibo Island

    Ibo Island Trip

    Quirimbas Archipelago

    Ibo Island Trip

    An enjoyable way to spend a morning is with a trip to Ibo Island. Ibo was a key Swahili trading post and the capital before Pemba. You can wander among the main streets which have fascinating, but very crumbling, colonial architecture.

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