Diving in South Africa: Seven things you might now know…
South Africa’s coastline offers an underwater adventure like no other, yet many people underestimate just how extraordinary diving here can be.
Whether you’re a scuba diver, freediver, or snorkeler, here are seven surprising things about South Africa’s diving scene that might make you want to grab your gear!
1. Water Visibility is Better Than You Might Think (Even in False Bay!)
While False Bay has a reputation for murky waters, on the right day, visibility can reach up to 15 to 20 meters (50 to 65 ft) or more, revealing a vibrant underwater world. Don’t let the rumors fool you – South Africa offers crystal-clear diving opportunities!
2. Incredible Marine Life and Diversity
From vibrant coral reefs, and towering kelp forests to mysterious wrecks, South Africa’s coastal waters are brimming with an array of marine life. You can encounter everything from tiny nudibranchs to enormous whales and sharks. The diversity is truly astounding and ranks as some of the best diving in the world.
False Bay is home to an extraordinary diversity of nudibranchs, or sea slugs, which thrive in its nutrient-rich waters. With over 80 known species in the bay, these colorful, soft-bodied mollusks vary widely in shape, size, and hue, offering a vibrant display for divers.
From the iconic gas flame nudibranch with its bright orange and blue hues to the more camouflaged species blending into their surroundings, the variety of nudibranchs in False Bay is a testament to the region’s rich marine biodiversity. These fascinating creatures are a favorite among underwater photographers and marine life enthusiasts.
3. Cold Water Corals And Kelp Forests Exploding with Life
Yes, you read that right. South Africa is home to cold water coral reefs that are packed with marine species, some of which are unique to these cooler waters. These coral systems are a world of color and movement.
Among the towering kelp fronds, you can encounter colorful reef fish like the pajama shark and several species of shysharks, as well as larger mammals like the Cape fur seal that often hunt in the area.
Octopuses, cuttlefish, and a variety of crustaceans, such as the West Coast rock lobster, find refuge in the kelp beds. The forests are also home to unique species like the striking bluefin gurnard. The diversity in these underwater forests makes False Bay a vibrant habitat and a must-visit for any marine enthusiast.
4. Great White Sharks Are Not Hiding Behind Every Strand of Kelp
The fear of Great White sharks often overshadows the appeal of diving here, but in reality, encounters are extremely rare (despite what Shark Week might have you believe!) and celebrated when they do happen. These majestic creatures do inhabit the waters, but they are not lurking behind every corner and many local divers dive these waters for decades without ever seeing one – so relax and enjoy your dive!
5. The Sardine Run is Unmatched
If you’re lucky enough to witness the annual Sardine Run, you’ll experience one of the greatest spectacles in the ocean. Millions of sardines migrate along the coast, attracting predators like dolphins, birds, whales and sharks. It’s an underwater show like no other.
Be sure to pick your operator carefully as the stretch of coast where this takes place is vast and you need someone who knows the area well!
6. South Africa Has 41 Marine Protected Areas
South Africa’s commitment to marine conservation is impressive, with several marine sanctuaries dotted along the coastline. These protected areas offer thriving ecosystems where marine life flourishes, making for stunning diving spots. At present 41 Marine Protected Areas (MPA’s) cover 5% of all of South Africa’s oceans.
7. Diving with Someone Who Knows the Area Well Makes a World of Difference
Local knowledge is key to making the most of your diving experience. Whether it’s the hidden gems of a reef or the timing for the best visibility, a local guide can enhance your adventure, ensuring you see the best of what the ocean has to offer.
Discover South Africa With Us
Whether you’re into scuba diving, freediving, or even just snorkeling, South Africa offers a world of underwater exploration for adventurers of all levels.
Oceans Around Us offers two unique options to discover the wonders of this beautiful country (both in and out of the water). Run by locals who grew up in these oceans and with several decades of experience, you will not find better company to guide you.
Dive in, and you’ll be amazed at what’s waiting beneath the surface!