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Swakopmund and Walvis Bay

Namibia
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5 Dive Sites
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These coastal towns are gateways to Namibia's underwater adventures in the cold Atlantic Ocean. The area offers a unique blend of desert and marine life, with opportunities to explore shipwrecks, kelp forests, and a variety of marine species including seals, dolphins, and occasional whales. Visibility can be variable, and the cold Benguela current makes for chilly water temperatures, necessitating thick wetsuits or drysuits.

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Dive Sites in Swakopmund and Walvis Bay

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Pawpaw Wreck

This is a wreck dive of a fishing trawler that was deliberately sunk in 1978 to form an artificial r...

24m
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Sponge Reef

Sponge Reef is a natural reef site known for its large population of vibrant and colorful sponges. D...

18m
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Three Sisters

Named for the three prominent rocks that break the surface, this site offers an amazing underwater s...

25m
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The Tug Wreck

This is a wreck dive site where an old tugboat was sunk to form an artificial reef. This site is kno...

22m
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Klipvis Bay

This is a shore dive site with a sandy bottom that gradually descends into a reef. The site is known...

20m
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Dive Centers in Swakopmund and Walvis Bay