The town of Sodwana Bay lies hidden amongst the coastal dunes
at the northern edge of the St Lucia Wetland Park. The dive sites of Sodwana Bay represent
the most southerly hard coral reef systems in the world. Located at the centre of a vast marine reserve, Sodwana Bay is widely regarded as the scuba diving capital of South
Africa.
The reef systems of Sodwana play host
to a myriad of tropical fish and are frequently visited
by the larger pelagics. Pristine hard coral structures
reveal numerous overhangs and swim-throughs that are
accentuated by many vibrant and colourful soft corals.
Whilst potato bass, turtles and monster moray eels are
not uncommon, don't be surprised by a pod of bottlenose
dolphins or the unforgettable presence of a whale shark
either on, to, or from, the dive site - see migration
calendar.
The dive sites of Sodwana Bay are named in accordance
to their distance from the launch area - from
Quarter Mile to Nine Mile Reef. Most of these sites
boast a number of separate dive options on the same
site.
The majority of dive sites at Sodwana are relatively
shallow, with an average depth of around 15m although
several deeper sites are available for those with experience.
Visibility is seldom below 15m and often exceeds 20m
in the winter months. Temperature ranges from 20 - 28
degrees celsius. Click on the map for a brief description
of selected dive sites.
For shark enthusiasts, Two Mile Reef
becomes the seasonal resting area for female ragged-tooth
sharks during the first months of their gestation period
until the end of Feburary while the summer months also
present divers with the best chances of a whale shark
encounter.
With
it's scenic beauty and close proximity to Hluhluwe and
Umfolozi game reserves, Sodwana Bay is an ideal destination
for divers who'd like to experience the wilder side
of South Africa. View our
dive tour pages for packages that include
Sodwana Bay or allow us to create a custom
tour for you with transfers and accommodation
to suit your individual requirements.
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