Liquid Dive Adventures in Tofo: Modern Diving, Dining & Sustainability
Nestled in Tofo, Mozambique, Liquid Iv Adventures has transformed from a small operation to a bustling dive resort. This family-run PADI 5* IDC and ECO resort offers an exceptional diving experience, modern beachfront accommodation, and diverse dining options.
The resort boasts 12 beachfront bungalows, each equipped with a private terrace and sleek Scandinavian interiors. Guests can unwind at SILLI, the fully licensed beach bar, sipping on cold beers and cocktails in a relaxed atmosphere.
For dining, MERI, the sustainable seafood restaurant, serves carefully selected seafood, allowing guests to enjoy a guilt-free meal. Meanwhile, HAPPI, the on-site restaurant, stands as the only vegetarian option in the Inhambane area, catering to vegan and vegetarian diets.
Diving enthusiasts will find Tofo a paradise. Africa's premier dive destination offers vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life, with the chance to encounter whale sharks, manta rays, and humpback whales during specific seasons. Liquid Iv Adventures operates four boats and has extensive gear to accommodate divers of all levels.
The resort's journey began in 2014 when founders Satu, Jari, Aaron, and Henrik fell in love with Tofo's natural beauty. Today, it serves as a hub for divers seeking a laid-back beach vibe, epic diving, and vibrant African culture.
Liquid Iv Adventures in Tofo, Mozambique, offers a unique blend of modern accommodation, diverse dining, and exceptional diving experiences. With its commitment to sustainability and family-friendly atmosphere, it's no wonder this resort has grown from a modest operation to a thriving dive destination.
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