Scuba Diving in Kizimkazi
The Menai Bay Conservation Area is not among the mainstream diving locations in the world. It is located on the South Western tip of the Island of Unguja, Zanzibar. This is a large area of volcanic islands, sand banks and coral reefs. In the shallow seas surrounding these islands, there is a large variety of corals and some of the most beautiful tropical fish and marine life can be found in these waters. Seasonally humpback whales pass through the conservation area for about 3 months from August to October. The Menai Bay is also the home of humpback and bottlenose dolphins. Giant clams are also abundant in the region.
We have diving possibilities for all, from beginners to experienced divers. Our dive sites range between 10 to 35 meters depth, the water temeperature is between 25-30 °C all year round.
The underwater life is very rich in this area with a lot of different corals and many different tropical fish. Some examples: puffer fish, box fish, emperor fish, nudibranches, surgeon fish, trumpet fish and moray eels, sea horses, scorpion fish, leaf fish, octopus, blue spotted rays, barracudas, tuna, reef sharks, turtles, dolphins.
Our services include transfer from Paje, Jambiani, Bwejuu, Makunduchi, Mtende, Kizimkazi. Ask us for your price.
Dive Sites
Aquarium
Depth: 11m
Minimum level: OWD
Balu's Place
Depth: 23m
Minimum level: Advanced
Barracuda
Depth: 18m
Minimum level: OWD
Mnazi Mmoja
Depth: 15 - 25m
Minimum level: OWD
Anemona City
Depth: 17m
Minimum level: OWD
Frank Reef
Depth: 16m
Minimum level: OWD
Mjuma
Depth: 32m
Minimum level: Advanced
Coral Garden
Depth: 18m
Minimum level: OWD
Mtende
Depth: 15 - 25m
Minimum level: OWD
Abbas Reef
Depth: 12m
Minimum level: OWD
Dolphin Wall
Depth: 32m
Minimum level: Advanced
Camera Drop
Depth: 16 - 35m
Minimum level: OWD
Pig Rock
Depth: 20m
Minimum level: Advanced