A beautiful tropical island and marine reserve hosting a colourful coral reef, home of resident hawksbill turtles, and a full range of reef fishes. Depth ranging from 1 to 20m. Suitable for divers of all levels and snorkelling.
Lying on the sand at 27 m, these big fishing boats have concentrated around them incredible amounts of fish: lion fish, box fish, amazing schools of sardines, anchovies, yellow snappers, batfish, and bigger species like barracuda, trevallies and giant groupers…
On a 12-20 m depth range, series of giant sea-fans have created a unique and amazing underwater landscape, also home of crocodile fish, trumpet fish, lobsters, schools of fusiliers, and huge green turtles.
Along the Mozambique Channel, this beautiful reef and drop-off is well-known for its manta-ray encounters from October to April. Large coral pinnacles also host a wide variety of life: lots of glass fish, coral groupers, big snappers, and the occasional napoleons.
A very nice reef along the Mozambique Channel, with lots of sea fans and coral pinnacles. Schools of barracuda, wahoo, and grey reef sharks often visit the spot…
Off the small island of Sakatia, a nice drop-off with many small caves and tunnels, and a reef attracting big schools of snappers and fusiliers, as well as wahoo and trevallies.
Off Sakatia Island, the top of this reef is full of beautiful coral pinnacles, and hosts huge schools of different snappers and fusiliers, giant trigger fish, blue spotted stingrays, black spotted sweet lips, and schools of jacks and giant trevallies.
Diving on the drop-offs facing the Mozambique Channel offer the unique opportunity to see different kinds of sharks (mainly white tip and grey reef sharks) and from October to December, the huge whale sharks …