Snorkel In Cape Town
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Kelp Snorkel Diving
R 700
On a Kelp snorkel we will take you to some of the most prominent kelp forests in Cape Town.
Things to know about Kelp
The Kelp Forests are home to reef species of fish, seal and octopus. These creatures use the kelp as a safe haven, especially when young. The kelp forests are thus very important for the ocean life.
Kelp forests also grow very quickly, and photosynthesize a lot, and make a sizable contribution to carbon trapping and oxygen recycling.
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Apnea Snorkel Diving
Ship Wreck Snorkel
R 700
The wrecks along the Western Cape are well known around the world for the wars they weathered, and the stories of how they met their end.
On the Ship Wreck Snorkel:
you will learn more about a wreck along the coast. Our dive will lead you over a ship wreck in the bay, and the marine life that lives inside them.
Did you know!
Some wrecks in False Bay were sank on purpose in order to promote marine life and reef growth. This provides structure and cover for venerable marine life.

Apnea Snorkel Diving
Seal Snorkel Dive
R 900
The Cape Fur Seal is one of the most prominent animals in Cape Town. Seals are seen as the dogs of the underwater world, intelligent and inquisitive
On this dive
We will teach you about the seals, how to handle yourself around them. The ocean is their home, and we are visiting. We will show you an abundant seal colony, and snorkel with these friendly creatures.
In the water our divers will assist you with using the newly acquired skills above to treat seals well, and understand their part in the ecosystem.

Apnea Snorkel Diving
Octopus Snorkel Dive
R 700
Recently the common octopus has hit the spotlight. Octopus vulgaris is well known for their inquisitive nature, and an important part of the marine ecosystem.
On this dive
We will teach you about the octopus, it’s home, how it lives, and how it hunts. We will also look at it’s incredible ability to climb through small holes.
In the water our divers will assist you with using the newly acquired skills above to look for your first octopus garden, and spot octopus under water.

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