DivingMozambique offers some of the best diving in southern
Africa with warm waters, varied and abundant marine life, uncrowded and uncommercialized sites and generally good visibility. The most popular location is the Bazaruto archipelago that has outstanding diving and snorkeling opportunities, including Manta Reef, Two-Mile Reef, Vengies, Rainbow Runner Reef and the Greek Temple. The waters offshore of the
Inhambane area are also a snorkeling and diving paradise with pristine reefs and an abundance of manta rays and whale sharks. During the winter months (June to September) there
is a chance of close-up encounters with the migrating humpback whales. Operators in Guinjata Bay offer boat trips to snorkel with the whale sharks.
Inhaca Island is also a popular destination with extensive coral reefs.
FishingMozambique offers some of the world's best fishing and some of the most challenging big game fishing in southern Africa, particularly around Guinjata Bay and the deep waters of the
Mozambique Channel. Marlin, sailfish and other huge fish weighing over 1,000 pounds (454kg) can be caught, however a catch and release system is encouraged to protect the natural resources. A number of centers along the coast also offer rock, surf and fly-fishing.