Top tips for Tanzania's best diving and snorkelling
Offshore from Tanzania's coast and islands are some first-class sites for snorkelling and diving - and between the keen divers in Expert Africa's team, we've dived quite a lot of these. Call us and we'll always be happy to discuss the options from our personal experience. We have a separate web-page with comments on Diving & snorkelling around Zanzibar (which includes Mnemba Island and Chumbe Island) - but away from this two other islands are particularly well-known for their pristine coral reefs: North of Zanzibar, Pemba Island has some excellent dives, although because of its currents, which are sometimes quite strong, we recommend it for more experienced divers. South of Zanzibar, Mafia Island is a lovely quiet spot, with a lagoon which suits learners and newly-qualified divers, and more challenging wall dives outside the lagoon where big fish make for very exciting dives. Both islands have only a few lodges. Below are some ideas for where to stay when you are diving or snorkelling in these areas. Read more by clicking on the lodge names - and if you like what you see, then add it to your list of favourites…
4 of our favourite diving and snorkelling retreats in Tanzania
Within the Mafia Island Marine Park – Kinasi offers great diving and snorkelling. Snorkelling trips inside Chole Bay usually cost $25, and take you out to a quiet and sheltered reef with an abundance of coral and fish. Diving can either be inside or outside of the bay, and is some of the best in East Africa. - View lodge details
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The diving around Pemba is arguably some of the best diving off the coast of Tanzania. The Pemba Channel has some extremely challenging drift dives and is a great place to see some of the larger pelagic fish. The reefs around Mesali Island, just off Pemba, are also fantastic – if a little more gentle. - View lodge details
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As with all of the lodges on Mafia – Pole Pole offers fantastic diving in the Mafia Island Marine Park. This is some of the best diving on the East African coast. When we last there, diving cost U$40 for a single dive and $300 for a 10 dive package (plus a $20 a day equipment hire fee). - View lodge details
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Chole Mjini founder, owner, and manager – Jean – is a highly experienced diver who knows Mafia's dive-sites well. Scuba diving in this marine reserve is a great, and if you come here in January or February, you might get the chance to swim with whale sharks! - View lodge details
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Alternatively, click below for more ideas of places to consider for diving & snorkelling throughout our specialist region:
Diving & snorkelling in Africa
| Diving & snorkelling in Malawi
| Diving & snorkelling in Mozambique
| Diving & snorkelling in Seychelles
| Diving & snorkelling in Tanzania
| Diving & snorkelling in Zanzibar
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