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Planing a trip to southern africa in sept-oct and want to do some diving in south africa, mozambique and malawi. I've been to some amazing places (similans, red sea, belize, great barrier reef) so I want only great quality dive sites, challenging dives not a problem. I just don't want to miss anything great. Could anyone offer advice on the best places to dive and the marine life there? I'd like to see sharks, mantas, nudibranches and of course the elusive whale shark. Are any places good for night dives?Also, if anyone knows what dive shops are good as well.
3. Sodwana Bay (sharks, mantas, whale sharks, nudibranches, EVERYTHING!!!) I rate Sodwana as best diving spot in South Africa, and recommend to dive through ReefTeach - Scuba Diving South Africa Sodwana bay - Dive Sodwana Bay
4. Mozambique (whale sharks, turtles, mantas, etc.) - Also many different places to visit, starting at Ponta do Ouro in the south to Pemba in the north. Check out Ponta, Inhambane, Bazaruto, Pemba mozambique map
In Southern Mocambique Ponta de Ouro/Ponta Molangane/Ponto Mamoli has some really good diving. All three resorts basically dive the same dive sites. There's good shark diving on Pinnacles Reef and night dives are often done. Mamoli is your upmarket resort, Ponta Molangane and Ponta de Oura are priced much the same but Ponta de Oura is much busier. It depends what you're after (after diving), a quite place or a bit of action. I usually go to Ponta de Ouro (on my daughter's request) and stay at Simply Scuba (Simply Scuba Ponta Do Ouro - Southern Mozambique :: Welcome ::). I can't really compare them to other dive operators as they're the only operator I dive through when down there.
John http://www.guinjatabay.co.za
Year round diving on some the most spectacular reefs in the world with many varieties of rare and beautiful fish and sea life
Thanks for the advice! (6 whale sharks on one trip, I'm drooling just thinking about it) Does anyone know how the garden route dive sites compare with those of kwazulu natal? for example gansbaii, mossel bay, knysa and plettenberg bay? Also has anyone been to the querimbas archpelago (ibo eg) and is it worth the trek up north after diving in ponta d'ouro and inhambane?
Try this link for querimbas archpelago Medjumbe Private Island | Mozambique | Quirimba Archipelago,Southern Africa
I like Mejumbe it is a bit expensive, Matemo and Pemba to mention a couple are also excelent spots.
Cape [garden route] the water is colder than Kwa-Zulu Natal the best spot for great white is Gansbaai but I think in general the diving is a lot better in Kwa-Zulu Natal I would love to put a tour together for you that takes in all the the best spots
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John http://www.guinjatabay.co.za
Year round diving on some the most spectacular reefs in the world with many varieties of rare and beautiful fish and sea life
Mozambique - as others said, Tofo (across Inhambane) is the place to dive for whale sharks and mantas. Here are a few photos I took there: Tofo underwater. I wouldn't dive with anyone other than Tofo Scuba.
Cape Town is often overlooked as a dive venus, probably because of the colder water. But apart from the sharks there are Cape Fur Seals, plenty of nudis, soft and hard corals etc.