Cape Town is a Mecca for scuba diving enthusiasts. One of the reasons for its popularity is the fact that two oceans collide at the Cape Peninsular, merging warm currents on the Indian Ocean side with cold currents that feed into the Atlantic Ocean on the other side. The result - a wealth of marine life across a myriad species.
This wonderful geographical positioning also means that if conditions are poor on one side, you can always drive around along the coast and very often find a completely different scenario just a few kilometres away.
Get wet and wild with a Cape Scuba Dive experience through Book Cape Town!
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Atlantic
On the Atlantic Seaboard, enjoy a Shore or Boat-based dive. We offer morning and afternoon charters on the Atlantic Coast. The best times for these waters are October to March. From Clifton to Milnerton, dive reefs and wrecks and discover some of the best-kept-secret scuba locations. |


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False Bay
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 |


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Scubadrenalin
This is a great Cape scuba experience for those who find the idea of a straightforward dive a little too tame. This tour is tailored for action-lovers, combining various experiences into one awesome day to remember. Best of all – you do not need to have had any previous experience. |


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Scuba Storm
One day not enough for you? Real scuba-junkies will love the Scuba Storm - a 4-day Cape diving experience that will leave you exhilarated and energized! For non-stop adventure from day one to day four, you’ll get to dive at the best sites and explore the Peninsula on land too. |


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Two Oceans Aquarium
This is a fun outing for experienced divers with an Advanced Dive certificate, a shark dive with a difference – at the Two Oceans Aquarium shark tank! You can also choose to dive in the beautiful, mysterious Kelp Forest Tank. A great addition for any diver visiting the aquarium. |


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Wrecks
South Africa’s coast is littered with numerous fascinating shipwrecks, many of which are around the Cape. These make for great scuba diving locations, giving the diver something unusual to explore, adding extra texture to the standard underwater scuba experience. |


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