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Scuba diving is without a doubt a great way to explore the unique waters of Cape Town. Daily charters are available throughout the week. You can choose between Shore or Boat dives. We recommend Shore Dives for your first option, especially if you are new to diving.
Morning and afternoon charters are offered. Times vary depending on the amount of dives to be done. For multiple dives it is best to start in the morning.
We take daily conditions into account when selecting the best dive sites for the day. A large variety of dive sites can be accessed on the False Bay Coast. The best times for these waters are April to September.
Duration:
The duration varies - both morning and afternoon dives are available.
Location:

Previously only available to naval divers, this site is now open to the public. You can expect to encounter plenty of reef fish and big Red Roman. The seabed here is full of invertebrates and sea cucumbers. Once again, seals may be encountered.

Just off Glen Cairn Beach you'll discover the wreck of this British turret steamer which ran aground on 21st of November 1914. The night left her literally wrecked - broken up with only the engine block visible from the surface. The odd seal can be spotted as well as Shysharks, Zebras, Red Roman, Cuttlefish and octopi.

Well-used for training new divers, this secluded beach near Simonstown has easy entry/exit points. The sheltered nature of the little bay makes a haven for marine animals: octopi, kelpfish and nudibranch, sea urchins, Pajama sharks and dogfish are regularly spotted here.
Location:
Along the warm False Bay coastline the best diving can be done from April to September. Numerous wrecks, calm and quiet bays and reefs rich in marine life make the False Bay waters enormously popular among the diving fraternity. There are sites ideal for everyone, from beginners to pro divers