Inhaca Island is a small, inhabited island, lying just 37 km off the Mozambican capital of Maputo, on the periphery of a large estuarine bay. On the fringe of the tropics, it has a wealth of breathtaking beaches, coral reefs and exotic marine life on offer.
The fish life is virtually untouched and the reefs are unspoiled. Wreck diving and shark diving is possible. Staghorn and plate coral, moray eel, potato bass, large schools of barracuda and kingfish are in abundance. Dolphins, whale sharks and manta rays are not uncommon during the summer months.