Zavora Drift – Paindane & Zavora Dive Site
Site Overview
Zavora Drift is a drift dive along pristine wall dive site in the Paindane & Zavora region of Mozambique, situated in the warm tropical waters of the Indian Ocean along one of Africa's last great wilderness coastlines. The site features depths from 5 to 25 meters with an average depth of 16 meters, offering an immersive underwater experience showcasing the extraordinary marine megafauna and pristine reef ecosystems that Mozambique is famous for worldwide. Renowned for its dramatic coral reef formations and pelagic encounters, Zavora Drift attracts divers seeking thrilling experiences with Grey Reef Shark, Eagle Ray, Barracuda and other remarkable marine species throughout the year. The reef formations create diverse habitat zones supporting rich communities of reef-dwelling organisms and large pelagic visitors that patrol the nutrient-rich waters beyond the reef edge. The Mozambican coastline with its warm Agulhas Current brings nutrient-rich tropical waters supporting an extraordinary abundance of marine life including whale sharks, manta rays, and migrating humpback whales. Visibility typically ranges between ten and twenty-five meters depending on season and plankton activity. Water temperatures range from twenty-one to twenty-eight degrees Celsius depending on season and latitude. Zavora Drift consistently ranks among the top dive sites in the Paindane & Zavora region, drawing adventurous divers who seek raw, wild diving experiences in one of Africa's most pristine and least crowded marine environments that offers both megafauna encounters and spectacular reef scenery.
Dive Briefing
"A typical dive at Zavora Drift begins with a negative entry from the dive boat into potentially surge-prone surface conditions, descending quickly to the main formation at approximately 16 meters while orienting yourself and equalizing before beginning your exploration of the Mozambican reef system. Once established on the main formation, divers should swim along the primary reef structure exploring diverse habitats, moving between coral bommies and channels while maintaining excellent buoyancy control to protect the fragile reef ecosystem below. The most productive depth zone is between 7 and 20 meters where the highest concentration of reef fish and photographic opportunities are abundant. Navigate along the reef edge watching for pelagic species in the blue, and check cleaning stations where manta rays and larger fish pause for service from cleaner wrasse. The Mozambican ocean environment requires careful current awareness at all times, as conditions can change rapidly with tidal shifts bringing strong currents through reef passes and around pinnacles. Monitor depth and NDL particularly near 25 meters, and always maintain a conservative approach to dive planning with regular buddy checks throughout the dive given the remote location and limited medical facilities. Scan sandy channels between reef sections for resting sharks, rays, and interesting macro life hiding among the rubble and coral heads. Conclude the dive with a slow ascent and a three-minute safety stop at 5 meters, deploying your DSMB before surfacing and signaling the boat crew who will navigate through potentially rough surface conditions for pickup."
Signature Marine Life
Grey Reef Shark
Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos
Best: May, June, July
Eagle Ray
Aetobatus narinari
Best: May, June, July
Barracuda
Sphyraena barracuda
Best: May, June, July
Dogtooth Tuna
Gymnosarda unicolor
Best: May, June, July
Parrotfish
Chlorurus spilurus
Best: May, June, July
Safety & Hazards
- Strong ocean currents at reef passes and pinnacles requiring DSMB deployment and drift diving experience
- Deep ocean launches through surf zones common along the Mozambican coast requiring experienced boat crews
- Marine stings from jellyfish, lionfish, and stonefish possible especially during warmer months
- Limited hyperbaric chamber access with the nearest facility in Maputo or Durban requiring emergency evacuation planning
- Malaria risk throughout Mozambique requiring prophylaxis and mosquito protection between dives
Traveler Notes
Who is this for?
Zavora Drift is best suited for Advanced Open Water certified divers with deep diving experience and comfort in open ocean environments with potential strong currents and surge. The site rewards experienced divers with dramatic deep reef walls, complex topography, and encounters with the ocean's largest predatory fish species including bull sharks, tiger sharks, and large pelagic fish in one of Africa's wildest marine environments. Technical divers will appreciate the depth range and pristine geological formations that showcase the full majesty of the Mozambican Indian Ocean reef system. Given the exposure to open ocean conditions, significant distance to the nearest hyperbaric chamber, and limited emergency medical facilities in remote coastal areas, thorough equipment checks, conservative dive planning, and comprehensive travel insurance with evacuation coverage are essential prerequisites for diving at this advanced site.
Quick Stats
Dive Logistics
- Zavora Dive Lodge
- Paindane Divers
- Mozambique Ridge Diving
Photography Info
Best for: wide_angle, macro
Nearby Stay
Zavora Beach Lodge
Zavora • 2km away
Paindane Lodge
Paindane • 3km away