Scuba Dive in Zanzibar
Located in the east coast of Africa, Zanzibar consists of two islands, Unguija and Pemba, with a total area of 2,650 square kilometers and a population of approximately 1.4 million people. With its white sand, turquoise sea, and historic port town shaded by palm palms, the island is referred to as "The Pearl of Africa". If in the past Zanzibar was famous as the world's largest clove growing area and also a notorious slave trading center, then now it is attracted many tourists for its stunning beaches and fun activities. Magnificent underwater landscapes together with a variety of marine creatures make it a perfect dive site.
Scuba-diving in Zanzibar features coral reefs under the sea that contributed to the construction of Stone Town, a valuable architectural complex on the island recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage. It also offers you the chance to come across an abundance of sea creatures such as frogfish, cuttlefish, green turtles, dolphins, nudibranchs, seahorses, etc. Dive beside a variety of marine life including durable and flexible coral patches that support reef fish, and several other marine inhabitants. Those splendid landscapes under the sea will definitely fascinate macro photographers.
Want to immerse yourself in the turquoise water and mysterious undersea world? Go to Zanzibar to experience scuba diving and you will not regret it.