I sat with my new friends on Thanksgiving night in Tofo, Mozambique.
Tofo is home to many famous scuba diving
spots known for sightings of big sea creatures.
Tofo is the only beach destination I have
ever visited where tourism actually appeared to be on the decline.
There are only a couple of diving outfits in Tofo, such as Tofo Scuba, which charges around $30 USD per tank.
The guys I couchsurfed with in Johannesburg delivered in spades when they told me to head to a beach town called Tofo.
In Tofo, you can usually organize one with a local
or through your hostel with a group of friends for around $30 USD per person.
Truth be told, most days in Tofo I just relaxed all darn day in a hammock,
in a pool, in the ocean, or on the beach.
Tofo isn't big,
but if you want to get to the ATM, which is a bit of a walk, a ride is much quicker and more fun,!
When you rent a quad bike in Tofo, you can take it through some of the small villages(and by small,
I mean 5-10 grass huts) in the sand dunes behind the beach.
You can find all kinds of little enclaves and
beaches that aren't accessible directly from the beach in Tofo itself, or you can finally give yourself a ride to the ATM,
which is otherwise a 30-minute walk away.