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Diving - Mozambique |
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Vilanculos (fly in) - 5 Nights 5 Dives |
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There are numerous dive locations offering a large variety of different environments, swim throughs and coral outcrops.
There is a great chance of seeing one of the 5 species of turtle that live in the area along with a friendly reef shark or skulking nurse shark.
You will swim with a wide abundance of reef fish, such as long tail banners, Surgeon, Moorish Idols, Parrot, Angel and Butterfly fish to name but a few. |
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Game fish and Devil rays regularly swim in from the blue and there is always a chance of seeing that elusive Dugong.
Come and dive in Cabo Sao Sebastian (Reef, Tubarao Point, Helm's Deep and The Colleseum), the Two Mile Reef (The Aquarium, The Surgery, The Powder Box, Coral Gardens, Stingray Alley, South Point Reef and Deep Reef) and Magaruque Island (The Lobster Pot, Dugong and Turtle spotting). |
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Ponta Do Ouro - 5 Nights 5 Dives |
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Ponta Do Ouro at the southern tip of Mozambique and just five kilometers from the South African border.
Ponta do Ouro is Mocambique’s most southerly town, and translated into English, means “Point of Gold”.
There are many different stories as to the origin of the name, from a sunken ship carrying gold bars, to a beautiful golden sunrise.
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The historical truth might never be known, but the modern day value of what is one of the most beautiful and unspoiled bays in the world, can certainly lay claim to golden treasures.
Here, like most places, the Potato Bass can be seen. Particular features that you can see whilst diving at Ponto Do Doro are: Eagle Rays, Spanish Dancers, White and Silver Tip Reef Sharks and Game Fish. |
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Diving - South Africa |
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Kosi Bay - Exclusive diving
5 Nights 5 Dives
(Minimum rates apply) |
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Located in Kwa-Zulu Natal, bordering Mozambique in a dramatically beautiful, unspoiled corner of South African paradise, Kosi Bay is a series of four lakes that eventually connects to the warm Indian Ocean through an estuary abundant in flora and fauna Zambezi sharks (the South African name for famously aggressive Bull sharks) are known for making forays in search of food deep into freshwater lakes and rivers, and this is certainly evident in the fish-rich waters of Kosi Bay. |
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Sodwana Bay - 5 Nights 5 Dives |
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Sodwana Bay is renowned for its sport fishing, scuba diving and snorkeling.
It is situated on the coast within the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park, South Africa`s first World Heritage Site.
Sodwana Bay lies adjacent to Africas southern-most coral reefs.
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The Maputoland and St Lucia Marine Reserves are linked to each other to form a continuous protected area stretching 150 km from the Mozambique border southwards to Cape Vidal and three nautical miles out to sea.
In summer, Loggerhead and Leatherback turtles come out of the sea to nest on the beaches. Aside from Sodwana's wealth of opportunities for diving, boating and angling, a five km self-guided trail is available for the enjoyment of nature lovers and bird enthusiasts. |
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Aliwal Shoal - 5 Nights 5 Dives |
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Diving at Aliwal Shoal is an exciting experience. Rated by Jacques Cousteau as one of the top 10 dive sites in the world, it has a great reputation to live up to.
Aliwal Shoal should not be confused with resort diving, as conditions are demanding - sometimes bumpy launches, swells and currents. This adds to the sense of adventure. The shoal lies four to five kms out to sea, so all divers are transported to the shoal on boats.
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At this awesome dive site, there are two shipwrecks: the ‘Nebo’ which sank on her maiden voyage in 1884, and the ‘Produce’ , which sank in 1974. These wrecks are both frequently visited on wreck dives. |
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Protea Banks - 3 Nights 2 Dives |
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Protea Banks is suited to advanced divers who are looking for big animals! It has gained a reputation as one of the world's top shark dives with Zambezi (Bull Shark), Tiger, Hammerhead, Blacktip, Ragged-Tooth, Bronze Whaler and if you are lucky the Great White.
Protea Banks is a reef system located 7.5 kilometers off Shelly Beach on the east coast of South Africa. The reef itself is an old fossilized sand dune and has two distinct areas on which we dive.
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The northern pinnacles has beautiful topography and starts at 33 meters. The Southern pinnacles ranges from 28 to 40 meters. The total diveable area is about four kilometers. |
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Shark cage diving (on request) |
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“Shark Alley” is a narrow channel between two small islands off the coast of Gansbaai, a charming fishing village and holiday destination east of Cape Town.
It is also home to one of the densest populations of great whites in the world—and so if you’re keen to cage dive with this much-maligned and misunderstood beauty of the deep, here’s a good place to do it.
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