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Angola

Plan your dives in Angola

✅ 5 dive sites • 📸 0 photos • 🗓 Best months: The best time to dive in Angola is from May to October, during the dry season, when the weather is more stable, and the seas are calmer, providing optimal diving conditions.

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About Diving in Angola
Angola offers a unique and exhilarating scuba diving experience, inviting divers to explore its largely untouched underwater landscapes. This African gem boasts a spectacular coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, where divers can discover vibrant marine life and intriguing shipwrecks. The atmosphere is adventurous and tranquil, with dive sites that are less crowded compared to more popular destinations. Divers can expect encounters with an array of marine species, beautiful coral reefs, and historical wrecks. Typical sites include coastal reefs and offshore islands, each with its own unique charm. The best time to dive in Angola is during the dry season when conditions are optimal for underwater exploration. An interesting fact about diving in Angola is the opportunity to explore the remnants of Portuguese shipwrecks, offering a glimpse into the country's rich maritime history.
Diving Overview
Diving in Angola is a journey into a relatively unexplored underwater world, where divers can enjoy a variety of sites ranging from coral reefs to historic shipwrecks. The country's coastline offers a diverse range of diving experiences, ideal for both novice and experienced divers.
Diving Conditions
Water temperatures range from 22°C to 28°C (72°F to 82°F), with visibility varying between 10 to 30 meters (33 to 98 feet). Currents can be moderate, making some sites suitable for intermediate to advanced divers.
Top Dive Sites
  1. Baía dos Tigres (Southern Angola)
    Known for its rich marine biodiversity and the intriguing remains of an abandoned fishing village along the coast.
  2. Kwanza River Mouth (Near Luanda)
    Offers a unique mix of freshwater and marine species, with opportunities to explore both natural and artificial reefs.
  3. Ilha do Cabo (Luanda)
    Features vibrant coral reefs and an array of marine life, making it a favorite among local divers.
Marine Life
Angola's waters are home to a diverse array of marine life, including colorful reef fish, sea turtles, and occasionally, larger species such as sharks and rays. Notable species include parrotfish, angelfish, and the occasional humpback whale during migration season.
Reef Type
Angola features fringing reefs and some artificial reefs created by shipwrecks.
Reef Condition
The condition of Angola's reefs ranges from pristine to recovering, with some areas affected by environmental pressures but generally maintaining healthy marine ecosystems.
Conservation
Angola is making efforts to protect its marine environments, with several marine parks and protected areas established along the coast. Divers are encouraged to follow local regulations and guidelines to minimize their impact on these delicate ecosystems.
Best Time to Dive
The best time to dive in Angola is from May to October, during the dry season, when the weather is more stable, and the seas are calmer, providing optimal diving conditions.
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