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Plan your dives in Kenya

✅ 20 dive sites • 📸 0 photos • 🗓 Best months: The best time to dive in Kenya is from October to March, during the dry season. This period offers calmer seas, better visibility, and a higher likelihood of encountering larger marine life.

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About Diving in Kenya
Kenya offers an exhilarating scuba diving experience along its stunning Indian Ocean coastline. Known for its vibrant marine parks and diverse underwater landscapes, divers can explore coral gardens teeming with life, dramatic drop-offs, and exciting shipwrecks. The atmosphere is both adventurous and serene, with warm, tropical waters inviting divers of all levels. Expect to encounter a kaleidoscope of fish, majestic sea turtles, and the occasional dolphin or whale shark. Typical dive sites offer a blend of colorful reefs and historical wrecks, each with its unique charm. The best times to dive are during the dry seasons, which promise clearer waters and optimal visibility. An interesting fact is that Kenya's coast is home to some of the oldest marine parks in Africa, dedicated to preserving its rich biodiversity.
Diving Overview
Diving in Kenya is a captivating experience with a mix of coral reefs, shipwrecks, and vibrant marine life. The country's marine parks are well-protected, ensuring a rich underwater experience for divers.
Diving Conditions
  • Water Temperatures: 25-30°C (77-86°F)
  • Visibility: 10-30 meters, depending on the season
  • Currents: Generally mild but can vary depending on the site
  • Skill Level: Suitable for all levels, from beginners to advanced divers
Top Dive Sites
  1. Watamu Marine National Park (Watamu, Kenya)
    Known for its diverse coral formations and large schools of fish.
  2. Mombasa Marine National Park (Mombasa, Kenya)
    Features a mix of coral gardens and a historic shipwreck, the MV Dania.
  3. Kisite-Mpunguti Marine National Park (Near Shimoni, Kenya)
    Famous for its dolphin sightings and healthy coral reefs.
Marine Life
Kenya's waters are home to an array of marine life, including reef fish, sea turtles, dolphins, and occasionally whale sharks and humpback whales. Notable species include the humphead wrasse and the colorful nudibranchs.
Reef Type
Fringing reefs and patch reefs
Reef Condition
Generally healthy, with ongoing conservation efforts to protect them from overfishing and climate change impacts.
Conservation
Kenya has several marine protected areas, including Watamu, Malindi, and Kisite-Mpunguti Marine National Parks. Divers are expected to follow local regulations, which include no-touch policies and restrictions on fishing and anchoring within protected areas.
Best Time to Dive
The best time to dive in Kenya is from October to March, during the dry season. This period offers calmer seas, better visibility, and a higher likelihood of encountering larger marine life.
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