SCUBA DIVING
Zanzibar is reputed to have some of the best diving in the world, and the coral reef structures that surround Unguja and Pemba ensure that the marine life is abundant. Good visibility (20 – 60 metres) and a year-round average water temperature of 27°c ensure that you enjoy your Zanzibar diving experience, and also present an ideal opportunity for learning to dive or upgrading your diving qualification.
There are several dive centers on the island and most run courses using the international PADI system of diver education. This way, the certification you gain in Zanzibar can be used anywhere in the world.
Diving in Zanzibar isn’t restricted to beginners. Experienced scuba divers can enjoy exciting wall dives, night dives and drift dives. In deeper waters, lush coral gardens often stretch as far as the eye can see, and large game fish (barracuda, kingfish, tuna and wahoo) hunt together with large Napoleonic wrasse, graceful manta rays and sharks. Shallower waters are the playground of tropical fish, including a huge variety of Indo-Pacific marine fauna.
The PADI Dive resorts on Zanzibar employ trained PADI professionals both local and expat to offer a high degree of quality and satisfaction and most importantly safety to all students and customers. They normally have a sizable insurance policy which covers all guests and are active contributors to the local decompression chamber.
SEASONS
For most of the year, Zanzibar is home to some of the calmest, clearest oceans imaginable. This combined with a plethora of marine life makes it a perfect spot for a Scuba Diving holiday. Visibility is usually in the range of 10-40m depending on the dive site.
However, like everywhere in the world, weather does play a factor during certain months of the year.
January and February are when the ‘Kaskasi’ winds hit the island. These can render the ocean very rough and force boats to retreat to the safety of sheltered coves. If you are planning your vacation at this time however do not fret because the winds are unpredictable and it is quite common to have perfect weather interspersed by a few days of strong winds. From the end of March through until May, the long wet season of Zanzibar means that sea conditions and visibility can be quite poor. Having said that, it is possible to have good days interspersed among the others and some interesting dive days out to more protected local sites.
BOATS
Most centers use a combination of traditional dhows and fiberglass speed boats. The former allow for comfort and space when the seas are a bit choppy and the latter allow you to get out to the more distant dive sites like Level Bank and Big wall quickly and efficiently for the more avid divers. This versatile fleet also gives us the ability to cater for a variety of watersports in comfort and safety. All boats are fully equipped with safety gear and twin engines.
GEAR
The centers use well maintained equipment, for example ScubaPro Mk2 R190/R295 combinations as shop regulators, ScubaPro T-One BCD’s and a mixture of ScubaPro and Mares closed heel fins. For exposure protection there are Reef 5mm wetsuits in both short and full length in a variety of sizes. Guests are also welcome to use their own gear and store it at the center during their stay.
STAFF
The centers put a lot into their staff and they give them a lot back. Most of the local crew is from the North of Zanzibar and some were fishermen before. These expert sailors know the sea better than anyone and will always offer constructive advice on sea conditions and safety issues. They have almost all been trained in diving and all are trained in CPR and O2 use for added safety. They’re all nice guys too, and have that typical laid back African charm!
BE A SAFE DIVER !
Ensure that the dive center you use:
DIVE SITES
Here is a brief description of the best dive sites Zanzibar has to offer…
COURSES
PADI courses of all levels are conducted; from Discover Scuba Diving to Divemaster.
Discover Scuba Diving
Discover Scuba diving is for people who just want to have a taste of scuba diving with someone else taking care of the technicalities; it is kind of like a tandem skydive. It is also for people who aren’t sure if they will be comfortable in the water and want to test this out before committing to a course. However, if you have at least 3 days, are fairly comfortable in the water and can swim 200m at an average pace, you can jump straight into the Open water course. You can either opt to do this at Renco bommi which takes only a few hours out of your day or take the more popular option and do it at Mnemba.
Skill Refresher
If you haven’t been diving in a while and need to get back into your comfort zone then this is the course for you. It takes only an hour or two and can also be invaluable for new divers. We require people who haven’t used their dive skills in over a year to take this course.
Open Water Diver
The Open Water course takes 3-4 days and consists of 3 parts: 5 academic sections (watching videos and taking exams), 5 confined water sections (learning and practicing important skills in shallow water) and 4 open water dives (applying your knowledge and skills to dives in the ocean). You must show your instructor that you know how to swim by swimming 200m (no time limit) and floating for 10 minutes. The price of the course includes all of the equipment and material, plus the certification card. On completion of the Open Water course, you will be certified to dive with a buddy of the same or higher experience level up to a depth of 18m.
Scuba Diver
The Scuba Diver course is essentially half the Open water course and takes 2 days. It includes 3 confined water sessions and 2 Open Water dives. On completion, you will be certified to dive to a depth of 12m and must always be accompanied by a dive professional (divemaster and above). The Scuba diver course can easily be upgraded to open water at a later time by simply completing the remaining sections of the course.
Advanced Open Water Diver
The Advanced Open Water Course consists of 5 dives over two days. The Deep and Navigation Specialty dives are compulsory. For the other three dives of your course, you can pick from the following:
Emergency First Response
This is a non-diving course that teaches basic CPR and first aid skills that can be invaluable for divers and non-divers alike and can be completed in an afternoon. This is also a pre-requisite for the Rescue Diver course.
Rescue Diver
Rewarding and fun – that best describes the PADI Rescue Diver course. This course will expand your knowledge and experience level: Rescue Divers learn to look beyond themselves and consider the safety and wellbeing of other divers. Although this course is serious, it is an enjoyable way to build your confidence. Rescue Diver training will prepare you to prevent problems and, if necessary, manage dive emergencies. The course takes a minimum of 4 days and during your training sessions, you will learn:
* Self-rescue and diver stress *AED and emergency oxygen delivery systems *Diving first aid *Swimming and non-swimming rescue techniques *Emergency management and equipment *Panicked diver response *Underwater problems *Missing diver procedures *Surfacing the unconscious diver *In-water rescue breathing protocols *Egress (exits) *First aid procedures for pressure related accidents *Dive accident scenarios
Divemaster
If you decide you want to make a full or part time career out of diving or just want to have professional level abilities, the Divemaster course is for you. The Divemaster Course is the first “professional” level course PADI offers. The diver will demonstrate exemplary diving and rescue skills; professional-level knowledge of dive theory; dive management and supervision skills; competence as a certified assistant; ethical role model; be enthusiastic and fun to be with. This course takes a minimum of 2 weeks to complete but we recommend students take out at least a month and work side by side with the dive center to learn all possible aspects of working in the dive industry.
Snorkeling
If you don’t dive, there are also some fantastic snorkeling options for you at Mnemba atoll and Tumbatu Island. The perfect way to spend the day with your partner or family if some dive and some don’t or even if you just fancy a day out but do not want to lug around that dive gear.