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Kwazulu-Natal -
Sodwana Bay
Lying within the boundaries of the Isimangaliso
Wetland Park, Sodwana Bay provides the travelling
diver with a vast array of unspoilt coral reefs
populated with a huge diversity of Indo-Pacific fish
& invertebrates. The area offers quad bike riding,
horse riding, kiteboarding and paintballing to day
trips to Makhasa Game Reserve for Rhino or Buffalo
tracking.
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Kwazulu-Natal -
Aliwal Shoal
We offer some of the most exciting scuba
diving in the World. On Aliwal Shoal divers
will encounter Ragged Tooth Sharks, Tiger
sharks and Manta Rays, Dolphins and Whale
Sharks. There are also two shipwrecks, a
favourite haunt of Lion Fish. Catch a
glimpse of the two giant Brindle Bass which
are rumored to weigh around 400 Kg or the
big moray eel which lives in the wreck
toilet.
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Cape Town
- Great White
Shark Diving
Diving Cape Town’s offers a fascinating
discovery of ghostly shipwrecks, huge kelp
forests, coral gardens and deep reefs. For
braver souls shark cage diving is one of the
ultimate adrenalin rushes! There is a vast
range of beautiful dive sites all along the
False Bay Coastline. Amazing Kelp Forests,
reefs and our famous cow sharks. Scuba
diving on the Cape Point Route is a
completely different activity for those who
love discovery.
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