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Diving & snorkelling experiences

The world beneath the waves is one of kaleidoscopic creatures gliding through the clear blue, curious fish darting between reefs, and blissful, beautiful silence. Whether you're floating gently with a snorkel or heading deeper with tanks strapped on, the oceans (and lakes!) of our planet have plenty of stories to tell. Think freshwater magic in Lake Malawi, technicolour reefs in Indonesia, or the volcanic underwater drama of the Galapagos. No experience necessary – just bring your sense of awe.

Spot colourful fish snorkelling in Bazaruto

The Bazaruto Marine National Park is home to a menagerie of underwater creatures, from the rare dugong to green sea turtles and over 2000 species of fish. The archipelago is also a snorkelling Nirvana with myriad reefs to choose from, and balmy and crystal-clear waters. After a boat ride across the bay, enter a world of underwater flora and fins along the reefs off Paradise Island or the Two Mile Reef, one of the most unique ecosystems in Mozambique. Spend as long as you like exploring the colourful coral formations, keeping your eyes keen to spot the endangered species of the Mozambican Channel. While the islands off Mozambique's east coast are temperate most of the year, the dry season (May to November) is the most enjoyable.

See colourful fish while snorkelling in Vilanculos

The waters off Mozambique's southern coast are home to a menagerie of underwater creatures, from the rare dugong to green sea turtles and over 2000 species of fish. The Bazaruto Archipelago is also a snorkelling Nirvana with myriad reefs to choose from, and balmy and crystal-clear waters. After a boat ride across the bay, enter a world of underwater flora and fins along the reefs off Paradise Island or the Two Mile Reef, one of the most unique ecosystems in Mozambique. Spend as long as you like exploring the colourful coral formations, keeping your eyes keen to spot the endangered species of the Mozambican Channel. While the islands off Mozambique's east coast are temperate most of the year, the dry season (May to November) is the most enjoyable.
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