Dive in Zanzibar

    Leven bank Zanzibar North, Tanzania

    Often seen: schools of tuna, barracuda and kingfish.The top of Leven bank can be as shallow as 14 m, when the tide is low. The bank isseveral miles from shore, so may be subject to high currents . The site looks like a big plateau coming up from great depth, with the top of it slighlty at an angle.…

    Anemona city Zanzibar, Tanzania

    It’s only a 10 minute boat ride from Kizimkazi. The boat anchors near a plateau about 4-5 meters deep. Swimming over the plateau we can already see many corals, small and large with abundant underwater life. We soon reach a slope where we go from 7 meters to the maximum of 15-17 meters. Swimming…
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    Coral Garden Zanzibar North, Tanzania

    Excellent second dive.

    Mwana Wa Mwana Zanzibar North, Tanzania

    Interesting coral. Abundant sea stars, cucumbers, and urchins. Turtles and octupus can be spotted.

    Dolphin wall Zanzibar, Tanzania

    20-25 minutes boat ride from Kizimkazi, this site is located on the South-East part of the island. The boat anchors near a plateau where the ocean is 6-8 meters deep from where we swim down a steep slope with colourful corals, maximum depth 20-25 meters. Beside the already mentioned fish, here we…

    Octopus reef Zanzibar, Tanzania

    This underwater reef is a 15 minute boat ride from Kizimkazi. The top of the reef is at 12-15 meters and got its name from the octopus who live in the area, hiding in the corals. The reef is a steep wall which finishes at 35-40 meters. Swimming alongside the colourful wall beside the before…

    Kizidi reef Zanzibar, Tanzania

    About 10 minutes from Kizimkazi, Kizidi reef is a several 100 meter long underwater reef. There are several dive spots along this reef. The walls are covered by colourful corals as well as the bottom 10 meters deep. We can see puffer fish, box fish, emperor fish, nudibranches, surgeon fish, trumpet…

    Aquarium Zanzibar North, Tanzania

    One of the best dive of Mnembo Is. Very colorfull, a lot of fishs, shallow and calm waters. Perfect!The start of the dive is perfect for beginners: shallow coral along a sandy seabed.Inhabitants: parrotfish, surgeonfish, fusiliers, butterflyfish, bannerfish, crocodile fish, rays, wrasses and morays.

    Big Wall Zanzibar North, Tanzania

    Great Wall Zanzibar North, Tanzania

    North east wall is accessible only in very good weather and calm seas. The wall is very rich in marine life. fish, corals, macro.

    Groopers Rock Zanzibar North, Tanzania

    Groupers Rock Zanzibar North, Tanzania

    Haunted Wall Zanzibar North, Tanzania

    Dive site contains interesting coral, abundant sea stars, cucumber, and urchins. Turtles and octupus can be spotted.
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    Kichwani Zanzibar North, Tanzania

    Drift diving along a vertical wall

    Sand Banks Zanzibar North, Tanzania

    Turtle Reef Zanzibar North, Tanzania

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    Watabomi Zanzibar North, Tanzania

    Enjoy diving with turtles! They are abundant in this area.

    Aquarium Zanzibar West, Tanzania

    Pinnacle Zanzibar West, Tanzania

    Murogo Reef Zanzibar West, Tanzania

    As we enter the water we start by following a line of shallow coral before we come to a steep sloping reef which drops down to 21-24m at its base. The dive is great at all depths abd can be dived more shallow without losing any of the grandeur of this fantastic site. Here we can find a huge variety…

    Pange Zanzibar West, Tanzania

    Pange Reef is based around the first sand bank west of Stone Town with a maximum depth of 12 metres on the north side and 24 metres on the south side. Both sites have a great variety of coral and lots of tropical fish such as clownfish, parrotfish, Moorish Idols and many others.The South side site…

    Bawe Zanzibar West, Tanzania

    Bawe island, only 25 minutes by boat from Stone Town, has a lovely reef stretching right around it. Particularly good are the south and north sides of the island. With an average depth of 18 metres these sites suit all levels of diver.Here you will find beautiful corals such as Acropora, Staghorn,…

    The Great Northern Zanzibar West, Tanzania

    Wreck diving to suit all levels on the Great Northern. This British cable-laying ship sank on New Years Eve 1903 and now sits at 12 metres, just off Pange Sandbank. She has become a magnificent artificial reef in the years since she sank and it has become home to a number of leaf fish, moray eels…

    The Royal Navy Lighter Zanzibar West, Tanzania

    For advanced divers only!The wreck sits at 30 metres where she now lies in the sand off the south of Bawe's beautiful reef.When we reach the wreck we spend time exploring the gaps around the hull which hide larger groupers and eels and the surrounding sand where crocodile fish and stone fish hide.…