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Tanzania Diving for the Neophyte

2016/7/26 12:01:33

Do you want to go diving in Tanzania but you are nervous because you are a novice diver? Tanzania diving includes fantastic locations for neophyte divers and divers of every skill level. There is no reason to feel left out just because you are new: you can access beautiful diving Pemba locations suitable for a novice diver for your next diving experience.

Your first diving Pemba novice destination should definitely be at Manta Reef. The Manta Reef has super light currents so you do not have to worry about the challenges that stronger currents might pose. The visibility in the Manta Reef is fairly great: you will be able to see twenty meters in all directions as you dive down into waters twenty-nine meters deep. Further, just because the scuba diving Tanzania destination you choose is for neophyte divers, do not think you will not have a super underwater adventure. At the Manta Reef you will find marine life including things like pipefish, trumpetfish, lizardfish, pufferfish, and big eyes too.

After checking out what the Manta reef has to offer you, you can plan a trip to the diving Tanzania destination identified as Omapanja. If worried about currents, you do not have to be when you visit this diving Pemba site since there are no currents here. You will find that you can really hone your diving skills in these super calm waters, and you will find the eighteen meter deep dive a superlative diving selection.

Panza Wreck is the third novice diving Pemba destination to check out when visiting Tanzania. The currents here are medium and the dive is a mere thirteen meters deep so you can grow accustom to the currents with ease. You will be able to see a wreckage of a Greek Vessel some three hundred feet long here: the ship once identified as the Paraportiani. This ship sank into the waters here in the late 1960s, and awaits eager divers looking to explore underwater worlds and the marine life that has now made a home of the sunken vessel. After diving a mere eight meters you will be able to spot the Paraportiani: the boat's bow rests in the ocean floor below.

Of course, Tanzania diving destinations include locations for intermediate and advanced divers too. This means that whenever you desire, you can return when you have become more skilled and check out the remaining diving Tanzania destinations! Intermediate dive sites that will await your return include places like the Pansy Reef, Rag Tooth Corner, the Swiss Reef, the Three Sisters, the Emerald Reef, the Fundu Gap, the Fundu Reef, Kokota Reef, Makarere Reef, Mesali Island, Mtanga & Mchengazi, Mtangani South, and Njao Gap.

Meanwhile, once you become highly skilled and ready for bigger diving challenges, scuba diving Tanzania destinations like Hammerhead Stretch, the Mtangani Hammerhead Dive, Mechangangazi, Michael Big Blue, Samak Reef, and Shimbia Hills are also available to you. So many great diving locations in one small part of the world: put Tanzania diving sites on your getaway planning list!

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