Smitswinkel Bay Wrecks
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Description
The Smitswinkel Bay Wrecks on the Cape Peninsula, South Africa, offer an incredible artificial reef experience with five scuttled fishing vessels resting at around 34 meters. This haven for wreck enthusiasts is alive with marine biodiversity, from abundant fish and octopuses to colorful nudibranchs and the occasional seal.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
October, November, December
Jan
Seal colonies are very active
Feb
Good visibility for exploring kelp forests
Mar
Sardine run offshore can bring pelagics
Apr
Wreck diving is popular
More monthly highlights
May
Possible sightings of migrating whales
Jun
Cold water, but abundant macro life
Jul
Challenging conditions, but rewarding for experienced divers
Aug
Humpback whale migration
Sep
Kelp forests are thriving
Oct
Great white shark cage diving opportunities
Nov
Excellent visibility and marine life
Dec
Summer diving, abundant seals and fish
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