Watamu Bay: Coral Gardens Snorkeling in HD!
Snorkeling in Watamu, Kenya. Shot with a Hero4 Silver with a magenta dive filter and the three way hand mount.
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Watamu Marine Park, My big family goes snorkeling with the dolphins , swimming in the sand beach
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Scuba Diving in Watamu - Kenya
The beautiful beach at Watamu is fringed with coconut palms the powder white sand stretches for about 7kms. Offshore it is protected by a coral reef and there is a cluster of rocks, which adds more character to this unique location. It is situated about 100kms north of Mombasa and 20kms south of Malindi. It is ideal for swimming, walking and sunbathing. You can explore the rock pools at low tide and find brightly colored fish and witness the site of many beautiful sea birds milling along the shoreline. As part of the Watamu Marine National Park, the beach is strictly protected as a turtle-nesting site so there are no noisy jet skis to spoil your peace and tranquillity. However, sailing, wind and kite surfing, scuba diving and snorkeling are amongst the attractions and there is a big game fishing base towards the northern end near the local small and medium sized hotels.
Watamu Marine National Park is possibly the finest Marine National Park in Kenya. The coral gardens are merely 300 meters from the shore and are home to a vast number of fish (over 600 species) and other wonderful sea-creatures. There are approximately 600 species of fish in the Marine Park, 110 species of stony coral and countless invertebrates, crustacean and mollusks. Water temperatures vary from 20-30 degrees Celsius depending on the season, the coldest being June-October and the warmest being from December to May. It is easy to spend 4 or 5 hours marveling at the wonders of the sea!
Watamu has a number of resident expert guides who will be able to name many of the fish and corals encountered during your snorkeling. The most spectacular area for goggling is around the Coral Gardens, where species of Surgeonfish, Snappers, Parrotfish, Angelfish, Puffer fish, Butterfly fish, Triggerfish and many, many others offer an unbelievable display of variety and color. Several types for Ray and occasionally young (and harmless!) Sharks can also be seen. As well as the main Coral Gardens there are countless other interesting places to snorkel in the park, especially for the confident and intrepid snorkeler! There are many operators of glass-bottomed boats to take you goggling, usually to the Coral Gardens. For confident swimmers, goggling can be undertaken direct from the beach, but beware of tidal currents, especially near the entrance to Mida Creek.
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Scuba Diving | Epic Kenya
Scuba Diving | Epic Kenya
In this Vlog i scuba dive at the Mombasa Marine Park which is located at the beautiful coastline of Mombasa in Kenya. Lets take a look at some stingrays, crocodile fish, clown fish, trumpet fish and many other beautiful marine life.
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Diving in Watamu Marine Park
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The Old Grey Shark made two scuba diving videos showing East Africa’s pristine coral reefs at Watamu. This is the first video and it reflects some the underwater beauty of the region.
Scuba Diving in Watamu - Kenya
The beautiful beach at Watamu is fringed with coconut palms the powder white sand stretches for about 7kms. Offshore it is protected by a coral reef and there is a cluster of rocks, which adds more character to this unique location. It is situated about 100kms north of Mombasa and 20kms south of Malindi. It is ideal for swimming, walking and sunbathing. You can explore the rock pools at low tide and find brightly colored fish and witness the site of many beautiful sea birds milling along the shoreline. As part of the Watamu Marine National Park, the beach is strictly protected as a turtle-nesting site so there are no noisy jet skis to spoil your peace and tranquillity. However, sailing, wind and kite surfing, scuba diving and snorkeling are amongst the attractions and there is a big game fishing base towards the northern end near the local small and medium sized hotels.
Watamu Marine National Park is possibly the finest Marine National Park in Kenya. The coral gardens are merely 300 meters from the shore and are home to a vast number of fish (over 600 species) and other wonderful sea-creatures. There are approximately 600 species of fish in the Marine Park, 110 species of stony coral and countless invertebrates, crustacean and mollusks. Water temperatures vary from 20-30 degrees Celsius depending on the season, the coldest being June-October and the warmest being from December to May. It is easy to spend 4 or 5 hours marveling at the wonders of the sea!
Watamu has a number of resident expert guides who will be able to name many of the fish and corals encountered during your snorkeling. The most spectacular area for goggling is around the Coral Gardens, where species of Surgeonfish, Snappers, Parrotfish, Angelfish, Puffer fish, Butterfly fish, Triggerfish and many, many others offer an unbelievable display of variety and color. Several types for Ray and occasionally young (and harmless!) Sharks can also be seen. As well as the main Coral Gardens there are countless other interesting places to snorkel in the park, especially for the confident and intrepid snorkeler! There are many operators of glass-bottomed boats to take you goggling, usually to the Coral Gardens. For confident swimmers, goggling can be undertaken direct from the beach, but beware of tidal currents, especially near the entrance to Mida Creek.
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Scuba Diving in Watamu - Kenya
The beautiful beach at Watamu is fringed with coconut palms the powder white sand stretches for about 7kms. Offshore it is protected by a coral reef and there is a cluster of rocks, which adds more character to this unique location. It is situated about 100kms north of Mombasa and 20kms south of Malindi. It is ideal for swimming, walking and sunbathing. You can explore the rock pools at low tide and find brightly colored fish and witness the site of many beautiful sea birds milling along the shoreline. As part of the Watamu Marine National Park, the beach is strictly protected as a turtle-nesting site so there are no noisy jet skis to spoil your peace and tranquillity. However, sailing, wind and kite surfing, scuba diving and snorkeling are amongst the attractions and there is a big game fishing base towards the northern end near the local small and medium sized hotels.
Watamu Marine National Park is possibly the finest Marine National Park in Kenya. The coral gardens are merely 300 meters from the shore and are home to a vast number of fish (over 600 species) and other wonderful sea-creatures. There are approximately 600 species of fish in the Marine Park, 110 species of stony coral and countless invertebrates, crustacean and mollusks. Water temperatures vary from 20-30 degrees Celsius depending on the season, the coldest being June-October and the warmest being from December to May. It is easy to spend 4 or 5 hours marveling at the wonders of the sea!
Watamu has a number of resident expert guides who will be able to name many of the fish and corals encountered during your snorkeling. The most spectacular area for goggling is around the Coral Gardens, where species of Surgeonfish, Snappers, Parrotfish, Angelfish, Puffer fish, Butterfly fish, Triggerfish and many, many others offer an unbelievable display of variety and color. Several types for Ray and occasionally young (and harmless!) Sharks can also be seen. As well as the main Coral Gardens there are countless other interesting places to snorkel in the park, especially for the confident and intrepid snorkeler! There are many operators of glass-bottomed boats to take you goggling, usually to the Coral Gardens. For confident swimmers, goggling can be undertaken direct from the beach, but beware of tidal currents, especially near the entrance to Mida Creek.
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Under the Sea: Watamu Bay || DRALLERT
Free Diving off the African Coast: Watamu Bay
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Scuba Diving in Watamu - Kenya
The beautiful beach at Watamu is fringed with coconut palms the powder white sand stretches for about 7kms. Offshore it is protected by a coral reef and there is a cluster of rocks, which adds more character to this unique location. It is situated about 100kms north of Mombasa and 20kms south of Malindi. It is ideal for swimming, walking and sunbathing. You can explore the rock pools at low tide and find brightly colored fish and witness the site of many beautiful sea birds milling along the shoreline. As part of the Watamu Marine National Park, the beach is strictly protected as a turtle-nesting site so there are no noisy jet skis to spoil your peace and tranquillity. However, sailing, wind and kite surfing, scuba diving and snorkeling are amongst the attractions and there is a big game fishing base towards the northern end near the local small and medium sized hotels.
Watamu Marine National Park is possibly the finest Marine National Park in Kenya. The coral gardens are merely 300 meters from the shore and are home to a vast number of fish (over 600 species) and other wonderful sea-creatures. There are approximately 600 species of fish in the Marine Park, 110 species of stony coral and countless invertebrates, crustacean and mollusks. Water temperatures vary from 20-30 degrees Celsius depending on the season, the coldest being June-October and the warmest being from December to May. It is easy to spend 4 or 5 hours marveling at the wonders of the sea!
Watamu has a number of resident expert guides who will be able to name many of the fish and corals encountered during your snorkeling. The most spectacular area for goggling is around the Coral Gardens, where species of Surgeonfish, Snappers, Parrotfish, Angelfish, Puffer fish, Butterfly fish, Triggerfish and many, many others offer an unbelievable display of variety and color. Several types for Ray and occasionally young (and harmless!) Sharks can also be seen. As well as the main Coral Gardens there are countless other interesting places to snorkel in the park, especially for the confident and intrepid snorkeler! There are many operators of glass-bottomed boats to take you goggling, usually to the Coral Gardens. For confident swimmers, goggling can be undertaken direct from the beach, but beware of tidal currents, especially near the entrance to Mida Creek.
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Scuba Diving in Watamu - Kenya
The beautiful beach at Watamu is fringed with coconut palms the powder white sand stretches for about 7kms. Offshore it is protected by a coral reef and there is a cluster of rocks, which adds more character to this unique location. It is situated about 100kms north of Mombasa and 20kms south of Malindi. It is ideal for swimming, walking and sunbathing. You can explore the rock pools at low tide and find brightly colored fish and witness the site of many beautiful sea birds milling along the shoreline. As part of the Watamu Marine National Park, the beach is strictly protected as a turtle-nesting site so there are no noisy jet skis to spoil your peace and tranquillity. However, sailing, wind and kite surfing, scuba diving and snorkeling are amongst the attractions and there is a big game fishing base towards the northern end near the local small and medium sized hotels.
Watamu Marine National Park is possibly the finest Marine National Park in Kenya. The coral gardens are merely 300 meters from the shore and are home to a vast number of fish (over 600 species) and other wonderful sea-creatures. There are approximately 600 species of fish in the Marine Park, 110 species of stony coral and countless invertebrates, crustacean and mollusks. Water temperatures vary from 20-30 degrees Celsius depending on the season, the coldest being June-October and the warmest being from December to May. It is easy to spend 4 or 5 hours marveling at the wonders of the sea!
Watamu has a number of resident expert guides who will be able to name many of the fish and corals encountered during your snorkeling. The most spectacular area for goggling is around the Coral Gardens, where species of Surgeonfish, Snappers, Parrotfish, Angelfish, Puffer fish, Butterfly fish, Triggerfish and many, many others offer an unbelievable display of variety and color. Several types for Ray and occasionally young (and harmless!) Sharks can also be seen. As well as the main Coral Gardens there are countless other interesting places to snorkel in the park, especially for the confident and intrepid snorkeler! There are many operators of glass-bottomed boats to take you goggling, usually to the Coral Gardens. For confident swimmers, goggling can be undertaken direct from the beach, but beware of tidal currents, especially near the entrance to Mida Creek.
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Diving with a Whale Shark - Turtle Bay Dive Centre Watamu Kenya
This beautifully simple video shows a wild whale shark approaching divers in Watamu Kenya, thanks to a guest of Turtle Bay Dive Centre Watamu Kenya. Experienced diver Kahindi with TBDC shows his excitement as the magnificent animal, the largest fish at 12 metres glides past the camera. Watamu Marine Association would like to thank TBDC for sharing this video. For more information on diving with TBDC please see
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