Western Cape

Troglodyte’s Cove (Cave Gully) – (Western Cape)

  These areas are situated along the South African Coast and are accessible to the public and are known dive locations to the locals from in and around the area, please respect their local fauna and flora, remember limit your catch and don’t catch your limit.

2024-08-28T11:58:55+02:00February 17, 2024|

MV Treasure (Western Cape)

The dive site M.V. Treasure is an offshore recent wreck in the Blaauwberg area on the Atlantic coast near Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. These areas are situated along the South African Coast and are accessible to the public and are known dive locations to the locals from in and around the area, please respect their local fauna and flora, remember limit your catch and don’t catch your limit.

2024-08-28T12:05:19+02:00February 17, 2024|

SAS Transvaal (Western Cape)

The dive site SAS Transvaal is a recent wreck in the Smitswinkel Bay area on the False Bay coast of the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. These areas are situated along the South African Coast and are accessible to the public and are known dive locations to the locals from in and around the area, please respect their local fauna and flora, remember limit your catch and don’t catch your limit.

2024-08-28T12:05:39+02:00February 17, 2024|

Torch Reef (Western Cape)

The dive site Torch Reef is a small offshore rocky outcrop in the Seaforth area of Simon's Town on the Cape Peninsula side of False Bay, near Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. These areas are situated along the South African Coast and are accessible to the public and are known dive locations to the locals from in and around the area, please respect their local fauna and flora, remember limit your catch and don’t catch [...]

2024-08-28T12:05:54+02:00February 17, 2024|

Tony’s Reef (Western Cape)

The dive site Tony's Reef is a shoreline rocky reef in the Gordon's Bay area on the east side of False Bay, near Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. These areas are situated along the South African Coast and are accessible to the public and are known dive locations to the locals from in and around the area, please respect their local fauna and flora, remember limit your catch and don’t catch your limit.

2024-08-28T13:48:49+02:00February 17, 2024|

Tivoli Pinnacles (Western Cape)

This site is part of the Roman Rock reef complex, and is convenient for launches from Simon's Town. The site is fairly small and has interesting topography, and a good variety of the local invertebrates and fish. These areas are situated along the South African Coast and are accessible to the public and are known dive locations to the locals from in and around the area, please respect their local fauna and flora, remember limit your catch and don’t catch [...]

2024-08-28T12:07:41+02:00February 17, 2024|

Three Anchor Bay (Western Cape)

The dive site Three Anchor Bay is a shoreline rocky reef in the Green Point area on the Atlantic seaboard of the Cape Peninsula, in Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa These areas are situated along the South African Coast and are accessible to the public and are known dive locations to the locals from in and around the area, please respect their local fauna and flora, remember limit your catch and don’t catch your limit. [...]

2024-08-28T12:11:28+02:00February 15, 2024|

Target Reef (Western Cape)

The dive site Target Reef is an offshore rocky reef with concrete structure in the Simon's Bay area of False Bay, near Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. These areas are situated along the South African Coast and are accessible to the public and are known dive locations to the locals from in and around the area, please respect their local fauna and flora, remember limit your catch and don’t catch your limit.

2024-08-28T12:08:05+02:00February 15, 2024|

Coral crag (Western Cape)

This site is not well explored, and is used mostly by divers who want a dive in the 40 to 50 m depth range which can be ended in shallower water. These areas are situated along the South African Coast and are accessible to the public and are known dive locations to the locals from in and around the area, please respect their local fauna and flora, remember limit your catch and don’t catch your limit.

2024-08-28T12:08:23+02:00February 15, 2024|

Brittlestar Pinnacle (Western Cape)

The dive site Tafelberg Deep is an offshore rocky reef in the Hout Bay area of the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. These areas are situated along the South African Coast and are accessible to the public and are known dive locations to the locals from in and around the area, please respect their local fauna and flora, remember limit your catch and don’t catch your limit.

2024-08-28T12:08:38+02:00February 15, 2024|
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