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Steps Reef is a stunning dive site located in the sheltered waters of Ponta do Ouro Bay, Mozambique. Stretching about 4 kilometers in length and 10 to 20 meters in width, it features a gently sloping profile from 13 to 16 meters deep. The reef is known for its unique structure, with overhangs, sandy patches, and crevices that provide ideal habitats for a wide variety of marine life. Divers can expect to see species like Natal knifejaw, green jobfish, sailfin leaf fish, and even devil rays along…
Steps Reef is a stunning dive site located in the sheltered waters of Ponta do Ouro Bay, Mozambique. Stretching about 4 kilometers in length and 10 to 20 meters in width, it features a gently sloping profile from 13 to 16 meters deep. The reef is known for its unique structure, with overhangs, sandy patches, and crevices that provide ideal habitats for a wide variety of marine life. Divers can expect to see species like Natal knifejaw, green jobfish, sailfin leaf fish, and even devil rays along the edges. Blue-spotted and ribbon-tail rays often rest in the sand, while reef fish dart between coral outcrops. Steps is a great site for drift dives, especially when currents are stronger, and its position within the marine protected area ensures thriving biodiversity and excellent visibility. Whether you’re observing macro life or enjoying a relaxed swim through diverse reef systems, Steps offers something special for every diver.
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