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View from the road
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Great White
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Castle rocks
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Cuttle fish
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View of Cape Town, South Africa
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Rock lobster
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Cow Sharks
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Red Roman
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by Derek Keats
Red Roman
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Great White Shark
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Kelp Forest Dive
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Octopus
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Quick facts about the Cape Town
Average Depth:
8-45 m
Recommended Equipment:
In the south and in Cape Town it gets really cold and a 7-11 mm wetsuit, or even dry suit is best.
Highlights:
Paradise for sharks diving
Prices:
It's really expensive. Blue shark dives cost more than 300 Euro. Special dives are expensive. Closer to shore it's less expensive.
Seasons:
It's season all year around. Depends on what you want to see.
Visibility:
can reach up to 40 m but 15-20 is normal. In pelagic water is the visibility really good.
Dive in:
Dyer and Geyser Island, South Africa
Simon's Town and Seal Island, South Africa
Gansbaai, South Africa
Best dive centers in Cape Town
Scuba Shack S-3438
Cape Town, South Africa
Oceanus Scuba
Cape Town, South Africa
Indigo Scuba
Cape Town, South Africa
Pisces Divers
Simon's Town and Seal Island, South Africa
All dive centers in Cape Town
Best dive sites in Cape Town
Buffels Bay
Cape Town, South Africa
Castle Rocks
Cape Town, South Africa
Justins Caves
Cape Town, South Africa
Kopsteen Reef
Cape Town, South Africa
Outer Castle
Cape Town, South Africa
All dive sites in Cape Town
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