Diving Zanzibar - #60days
Rising Sun Dive Center in Zanzibar, Tanzania. Promo video edited by Maxwel Hohn. Music produced by Oliver Garret at Bugbeatz
Zanzibar con Spanish Dancer Divers | Dive Hype
Zanzíbar es una pardisiaca isla situada en la costa de Tanzania. Playas de fina arena blanca, lagunas con aguas de color turquesa, exuberante vegetación tropical, y aldeas atípicas que nos sitúan en la larga historia de la isla, habitada por griegos, sumerios, árabes, ingleses, indios, o portugueses. Su capital – Stone Town – es una muestra de todas estas culturas.
Zanzíbar ofrece los mejores arrecifes de Tanzania, en los que se mezclan una abundante fauna marina con peces tropicales, tortugas, delfines, y fauna pelágica, y cuyos fondos están constituidos esencialmente por magníficos corales duros, con una extraordinaria profusión de gorgonias.
La parte norte concentra la mayor parte de los sitios más populares de la isla, con inmersiones espectaculares en Mnemba atoll, Level Bank o Big Wall. En el sur, hay menos sitios de buceo y es un área menos conocida, por lo que los arrecifes no están congestionados de gente y permite a los buzos disfrutar de experiencias privilegiadas.
El mejor momento para bucear en Zanzibar es de noviembre a marzo, que corresponde a la época seca, para asi tener la oportunidad de ver tiburones grises y tiburones martillo. La temporada de lluvias es de marzo a mayo y será mejor evitarla.
La visibilidad varía hasta los 40 m dependiendo de la temporada. La temperatura del agua suele ser de unos 27 °C, con corrientes submarinas que pueden llegar a ser muy intensas, aunque el lugar es apto para cualquier buceador.
Sin duda la mejor escuela para bucear en Zanzibar es Spanish Dancer Divers, que situada en la playa de Nungwi, realiza cursos de todos los niveles y excursiones a todos los puntos de buceo que ofrece la isla.
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Scuba Diving in Zanzibar - Tanzania
Zanzibar’s allure is legendary. One of East Africa’s great trading centers, the archipelago has been for centuries a crossroads of culture, a melting pot of influences where Africa, India and Arabia meet, a complete change of pace from the mainland, a place where life’s rhythms are set by the monsoon winds and the cycles of the moon. Zanzibar is an island about 23 miles off the East African Coast. Its very name evokes romantic associations – smell of spices, images of narrow streets, Arab chests, carved doors, coral reefs. It is a tourist’s paradise, with tranquil, warm tropical waters, many miles of beautiful sandy beaches on the Indian Ocean. Zanzibar has a rich and ancient past, having been the center for travelers sailing from distant lands of the Middle East by dhows.Due to the generally slower pace of life, its tranquility has survived Zanzibar’s lasting mystique has attracted travelers from around the world for centuries. In past generations ivory, slaves and spices were transported on large wooden sailing Dhows across the world. Although spices remain a main export, Zanzibar’s main attraction is its beauty and the contrasting coasts of this magical Spice Island.
The dive sites off the coast of Zanzibar are many, varied and suitable for all levels of experience. The most famous is Mnemba Atoll Marine Park, a reserve where net fishing is banned to help stop the destruction of the reef and increase fish stock levels. Marine park fees are paid for each guest that enters and the money goes back into the local communities of the fisherman who would normally fish the waters and now fish else where. This scheme is extremely effective, the reef is teaming with shoals of fish and the coral is re-growing at an impressive pace. One of the reefs is home to a green turtle cleaning station – the current record of turtles seen on one dive sits at twenty one!
Leven Banks is an example of a more advanced site, situated in the Pemba channel, this huge dive site with some strong currents comes up from the deep to within around fourteen metres from the surface and is where you are most likely to see big fish. Schooling barracudas, big sting rays and the occasional shark can often be seen passing in the blue. Even if the big guys don’t appear this is still an excellent site with large fan corals, schools of snapper and Moorish idols floating motionless as you are pushed along by the currents. A very good dive for advanced divers.
The local reefs closer to the dive centre are also well worth a visit. Ranging from ten to forty five minutes away they can easily be reached in a morning or afternoon and still give you plenty of time to relax on a beach afterwards and work on your sun tan. These reefs are stunning, with a large array of coral to be found and lots of smaller creatures such as nudibranches and mantis shrimp hiding in all the nooks and crannies.
(This clip was filmed by our clients during their holiday in Zanzibar in 2013)
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Scuba Diving at Mnemba Atoll | Zanzibar
October 28, 2019
Dive Sites: Kichwani & Aquarium
Max depth: 17m | 15m
Visibility: 20m
Temp: 27°
Dive Center: One Ocean Dive Center - Kiwengwa
Zanzibar Dive Dream
Scuba Dive Zanzibar, an amazing dive holiday experience. A six dive package with Buccaneer Diving Zanzibar resulted in a never to be forgotten dive trip which included Mnemba Island. Unique and very special.
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Video of scuba diving at the Rising Sun Dive center, Bwejuu beach. By Maxwel Hohn
Summertime at Mnemba
Diving with One Ocean on the speed boat manta from our branch in Kiwengwa.
TUMBATU ISLAND SCUBA DIVING (ZANZIBAR) | 03-01-2018
On the 3rd of January 2018, I decided to go to Tumbatu island for scuba diving in Zanzibar, a small island off the coast.
Definitely check out the diving on this island if you are ever in Zanzibar on vacation.
Let me know what you think in the comments below.
Filmed: 3rd January 2018
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The Zanzibar Dive Centre One Ocean - shop review
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Snorkeling video Zanzibar: Dolphins of Mnemba Atoll with One Ocean
A Zanzibar snorkeling video, shot mostly while snorkeling at Mnemba Island, in the north-East of Zanzibar. Produced by One Ocean, the Zanzibar Dive centre.
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Several pods of bottlenose dolphins live around Mnemba Island. They travel in small groups around the island, and like to spend time in the lagoon in the southwest of the atoll, looking for food, especially flounders that they find in the sand. When they are there, they can be very slow and relaxed, and snorkelers can spend some quality time with them, making it the best Zanzibar snorkeling tour!
All these shots were taken with a Gopro Hero 3+, while snorkeling. The topside views of the lagoon, where you will see the traditional fishermen in their Ngalawa, their traditional boats, add to the charm of the best snorkeling site in Zanzibar. The dolphins here have space and are more relaxed than in Kizimkazi, they are not aggressively chased by the boatsmen.
The snorkeling tour to Mnemba Atoll is the perfect complement to a East african safari. Right next to Mnemba Island, in Matemwe, you will find some great resorts and romantic getaways perfect for a Zanzibar honeymoon! I hope that this snorkeling video of Mnemba Island will make you want to explore and protect the Zanzibar waters!
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Let's Go Night Diving! at Blue Bay Dive, Curacao
Explore the underwater world in the hours of darkness! During these hours different creatures become active like octopus, lobster, crabs & moray eels! Go for a night dive or do the PADI Specialty!
Check out the breathtaking marine life of 5 STAR PADI IDC Dive Center Blue Bay Dive & Watersports, Located at Blue Bay Beach, Curacao, Caribbean. For more info check out our website: DiveShopCuracao.com
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Six Days in Zanzibar - Day 4: Carefree Day of Dives
Just another day of dives! Nothing too special today. I was the only tourist diver at One Ocean for the day, so it was just me and the guide, while Carlos and his instructor did their open water certification dives.
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Zanzibar diving video: Macro life at Mnemba island
A Zanzibar diving Video, shot at Mnemba Island, in the north-East of Zanzibar. Produced by One Ocean, the Zanzibar Dive centre. Shot with a Gopro Hero 3+, with a Backscatter macromate lens and a Sola 2000 light.
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Mnemba Atoll is a beautiful reef located on the north-east coast of Ungunja, the main island of the Zanzibar Archipielago. Long protected by its remoteness, the secret is now out and it became the most popular dive site in Zanzibar. It offers beautiful coral gardens, but also deep wall dives, with steep drop-offs to depths of 60 meters and more, offering a chance to glimpse some larger fish, like reef sharks, big Napoleon wrasses and giant bluefin trevally.
The topside views of the lagoon, where underwater encounters with pods of dolphins are common, as well as with the traditional fishermen in their traditional boats, all add to the charm of the place and make Mnemba Island the best dive site in East Africa. Right next to it, in Matemwe, you will easily find some great dive resorts and romantic getaways perfect for a Zanzibar honeymoon!
In this video we left the dolphins and turtles and we focused on the small stuff, all these macro creatures that are so interesting throughout the Indian ocean. The pipe fish, frog fish, strange star fish and sea cucumbers, shrimps, leaf fish and the very poisonous stone fish. Open you eyes to the strange beauty of the Indian Ocean!
ZANZIBAR: PARASAILING, SWIMMING WITH TURTLES & A BEAUTIFUL VILLA
Recently stayed in Nungwi (also checked out Kendwa) in Northern Zanzibar. Went parasailing, diving, swam with turtles and stayed at the most beautiful resort ever. Here are the details:
WHERE WE STAYED- Kilindi Zanzibar-
SWIMMING WITH TURTLES at Baraka Natural Aquarium. Cost: $10 for swimming, & to just watch and feed
PARASAILING with Parasailing Zanzibar. Cost ranges from $90 to $130: They also have a dive center.
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