
Diving
- Tropical marine life
- Reefs and sunken ships
- An underwater garden of incredible colours
Mysteries of the
underwater world
The East African coast is a true treasure trove for diving enthusiasts. In Kenya, Tanzania, and Zanzibar, the underwater world reveals shipwrecks, caves, reef walls, and coral gardens teeming with moray eels, Napoleon wrasse, barracuda, and large rays. Here, you can dive along sheer vertical drops and explore canyons hidden from casual snorkelers. One of the region’s greatest points of pride is Mafia Island, where encounters with whale sharks occur from November to February. During dives, you can stay close to them longer, descend deeper, and observe these gentle giants in complete tranquility—without the rush or the crowds.

Madagascar offers a distinctly unique diving experience.Off the coasts of Nosy Be and Sainte Marie, dive sites feature vibrant reefs, tunnels, coral arches, and an abundance of unique macro life, including seahorses, lobsters, and rare shrimp. But the real underwater drama takes place in South Africa. Here, sharks are the main attraction. Dives with ragged-tooth sharks and hammerheads at Aliwal Shoal, shipwrecks off Cape Town, and the famous sardine run are less about leisurely vacations and more about raw adventure. The southern coast is for those seeking not only beautiful reefs, but also the untamed power of the ocean itself.

To be one with the ocean and feel its raw power is a magic reserved for the courageous.
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How do you see it all?
to head down into the deep ocean
We fell in love with Africa for its unique nature and people. The emotions we have experienced here are hard to convey but can be given, that’s why we have dedicated our lives to it. Each point of the route has already been tried by us personally, it remains to make an individual program for you personally.
This is the Zanzibar archipelago, a coral group off the east coast of Tanzania. While it comprises 75 islands, only three are significant: Unguja Island (often simply called Zanzibar), Pemba Island, and Mafia Island.




















