We operate spearfishing charters in the best locations in Eastern Africa for blue water and reef spearfishing

Tanzania

Made up of the two main islands of Pemba and Unguja – the latter better known as Zanzibar – the Zanzibar Archipelago evokes feelings of mystery, adventure, pristine nature, and trade. The two islands of the archipelago are distinctly different. Where Unguja offers world class beaches, quality accommodation, and the famous historical Stone Town to tourist masses, Pemba Island is remote, unexplored, and more attractive to adventurers. Then there is legendary Latham Island, home to the world’s biggest giant Dogtooth Tuna ever landed on spear……..

Here you will find the best of both worlds – excellent blue water spearfishing, quality accommodation, culture and history, and a little bit of adventure .Recommended for spearos who want a cultural and beach holiday with friends and family while taking time to do some world-class spearfishing for trophy fish including Wahoo, Black Marlin, Giant Trevaly, Greater Barracuda, Dorado, Green Jobfish, DogtoothTuna, Snapper, Yellowfin Tuna and the mighty Dogtooth Tuna.

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Madagascar

The northern tip of Madagascar has a unique mix of marine habitats resulting from opposing physical and oceanographic features on the east and the west sides of the island. The area covers the continental shelf from the coastline to the border of the shelf, encompassing many different types of shelves, bays and islands. The northern tip of Madagascar is at the upstream end of the peak biodiversity of the region of the Indian Ocean, second only to the Coral Triangle in diversity of shallow marine species. Not only is it an important part of this region, its geology and oceanography may be key triggers for ocean-climate interactions, and upstream source reefs for marine species, for this high diversity region.

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Mozambique

The Quirimbas Archipelago, often nicknamed the ‘Maldives of Africa,’ (or ‘Ilhas Quirimbas’ as they’re known in Portuguese) consists of a string beautiful of 12 major islands, about 20 smaller coralline islands and endless offshore sand-bars and reefs.  The Quirimbas National Park protects a large part of the archipelago’s southern side.  The wildlife is superb, consisting of Green and Hawksbill Turtles, several species of Dolphins, countless coastal bird species, rare Coconut Crabs that are otherwise extinct in East Africa, pristine reefs and fish life, and the rare Dugong.  From July through September, the islands are also home to migrating Humpback Whales.
 
The archipelago is an isolated and remote area, and is probably the last stretch of East African coastline where the marine environment and beaches are very rarely visited by westerners.  This is because infrastructure for tourism is limited to a few islands that offer a small number of beds and are generally costly to stay at.  The Quirimbas Islands are currently on the tentative list for becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site which was submitted in 2008.  The archipelago is therefore best explored on a multi day live aboard trip.

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