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Quirimbas Archipelago
Mozambique
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The Quirimbas Archipelago in the northern part of Mozambique consists of over 30 islands stretching for 250 kilometers. The area is renowned for its untouched coral reefs, abundant marine life, and historical significance, with some of the islands being used as Portuguese trading posts in the past. Divers can explore a mix of wall dives, coral gardens, and wrecks.
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Dive Sites in Quirimbas Archipelago
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Medjumbe Wall
Located off the small island of Medjumbe, this dive site offers a beautiful wall dive, dropping to o...
40m
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Vamizi Island
Vamizi Island is famous for its stunning coral gardens and large pelagic species, including barracud...
30m
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Rolas Island
This is a fantastic site for macro photography due to the abundance of small critters, such as nudib...
25m
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Ibo Island
Home to a number of historic wrecks, Ibo Island offers a unique opportunity for wreck diving. The nu...
35m
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Matemo Island
Matemo Island dive sites are known for their vibrant soft and hard corals, large schools of tropical...
30m
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Quilaluia Island
Quilaluia Island offers a variety of dive sites with diverse topography, from coral gardens to wall...
35m
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