Top Snorkeling and Scuba Diving in eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality
Ready to check out the best sites in eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality for scuba diving, snorkeling, shore diving, free diving or other ocean activities? Zentacle has 3 dive sites, snorkel spots, beaches, and more. Discover hand-curated maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.
No matter what you're looking for, you can find a diverse range of the best ocean activities in eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality to suit your needs.
#1 - Vetch's Pier
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Durban
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Vetch's Pier is an artificial reef that was created some 80 years ago. Today it is teaming with corals and fish, espacially plenty of eels & scorpionfish.
Take a buoy along since a lot of boat traffic is around.
The dive site is best accessed from shore just south of the uShaka Waterfront.
Vetch's Pier is also known as Vetchies Pier.
#2 - Birthday Ledges
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Durban
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Birthday Ledges is so named due to the
high number of surprises hidden in every
nook and cranny. The site is the southern
most tip of the large Blood reef and
therefore should be dived in either no
current or in the less common south north
current. Sitting further off shore than our
other sites, Birthday ledges often has
better visibility. As you drop down to the
deepest part of the site you'll be at 18m
and will find an awesome cave roughly
2m in height. While in front of the cave
you'll look up to see a colourful array of
pink and orange thistle coral. This cave
is an area to explore as one can enter the cave through the side wall and exit at
three different points. The cave system has three main areas… The 2m deep
passage leading out towards the right is the best of the swim throughs as it is
slightly wider than the rest and therefore lessens the chance of you damaging
the reef or yourself and your gear. The center passage, directly in front of the
cave entrance is approximately 3m deep but has no exit point at the end of it
how ever there is a roof exit that is in the center of all these passages. The
passage leading north, or to the left, is the narrowest of the lot, as it has more
overhead rock handing down. It's great to have a torch along, especially in this
area as there are always interesting things hiding in the dark recesses of the
cave. The northern passage if followed leads towards the channel like rock
structure that you'll follow from here. The channel walls are in between 3-4m
high, not always being solid to the ground. You'll come across many cave like
gaps along the bottom edge of the wall that often house Blue stingrays. The
channel walls camouflage many paperfish and the more commonly overlooked
Painted anglerfish. Painted angler fish are known as Frogfish and are on most
avid divers' 'to-see list'. The skin patterns blend in well with there surroundings
and that can easily be mistaken as a small sponge or coral.
#3 - Aliwal Shoal
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Hibiscus Coast
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Aliwal Shoal has become internationally renowned as one of the best scuba diving sites in the world. The shoal, a rocky reef situated 5 kilometres off the KZN coast, is inhabited by many kinds of hard and soft corals and a variety of tropical and subtropical fish species. Aliwal Shoal is situated about 3 km off the coast and 7km from the launch site. A great dive all year round offering different marine species per season. Sharks are all year round. Tiger Sharks, Bull Sharks, Ragged Tooth Sharks, Oceanic Black Tips, White Tip reef sharks, Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks, Greater Hammerhead Sharks and even the occassional Great White.
Stunning reefs offer plenty of fish, turtles, rays, eels and too many more species for macro divers.
Conditions are diverse, making Aliwal an exciting dive experience.
Dive site is being accessed from either Umkomaas or Scottburgh by boat. The Channel drop point (inside edge, south of pinnacle ridge) is at S30 15.381 E30 49.791