Zanzibar is a beautiful archipelago in the Indian Ocean east of Tanzania, consisting of islands such as Unguja and Pemba.It not only has charming beaches and clear waters, but also has rich marine life and spectacular underwater landscapes.
Unique Creatures and Landscapes: Zanzibar's underwater world is full of surprises. The coral reefs here are home to a wide variety of fish and creatures, making them a highlight of the dive. A variety of diving methods, such as cliff diving and floating diving, give you the opportunity to get close to these beautiful marine creatures and feel their unique charm. The world-class coral structure is a great place for experienced deep-water divers, and each one seems to be telling a story of the seabed.
Excellent Visibility:Zanzibar's underwater visibility is usually around 30 meters, which allows divers to clearly see every detail of the seabed. Whether it is the colorful coral reefs or the graceful swimming postures of fish schools, you can see them all at a glance. This clarity not only makes diving more interesting, but also allows photography enthusiasts to capture more beautiful moments.
Comfortable air and water temperature: Zanzibar has a pleasant climate and is suitable for travel in all seasons. Especially from June to October, the climate is cool and dry, which is the best travel season. The water temperature of the sea is also kept in a comfortable range, usually around 26 degrees, allowing divers to easily enjoy the coolness of the seabed.
Various diving difficulties:Zanzibar's diving averages between 10-0 meters, making it suitable for divers of all levels. For beginners, there are many shallow areas for snorkeling and primary dives. For experienced divers, there are also deep water areas up to 60 meters that offer a wealth of adventure diving experiences.
Diving into the marine world of Zanzibar, you will embark on an unforgettable underwater adventure and feel the magic and beauty of nature.