Diving in South Africa

South Africa is a very modern nation that also has an incredibly long and rich history. Some of the oldest human fossils in the world have been found in South Africa and is known as the “Cradle of Humankind”. Today, it is home to the second largest economy in Africa (only behind Nigeria) and the 33rd largest economy in the world.

The Republic of South Africa is a country located, as its name suggests, at the southernmost tip of the African continent. It is the largest country on the continent both in size and population with a total area of 1,221,037 square kilometers (471,445 square miles) and a population of over 57 million people. The most important number for diver though is that the country features 2,798 kilometers (1,739 miles) of coastline which borders the South Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Indian Ocean to the east, creating a dazzling variety of dive sites to explore.

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Travelinformation for South Africa

D, M, N

Power Plug Type

CPT

נמלי תעופה

ZAR

Currency

en

בחירת שפה

230 V / 50 Hz

Electricity

UTC+02:00

Timezone

Cell C, MTN, Vodacom

Network Provider

Featured places to go in South Africa

Western Cape

Expect some heavy currents and amazing shark encounters, as well as wonderful wrecks providing artificial reefs in Western Cape.

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Port Elizabeth

Port Elizabeth offers a number of beautiful reefs and breathtaking wrecks to dive in this region.

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Durban/Umhlanga Rocks

Diving in Durban is packed with variety, meaning it suits both beginner and more advanced divers.

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Aquatic Life in South Africa

Dive Sites in South Africa