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We organize a Half Day 2 dives Jambiani around the Lagoon Mounding dive site and Jambiani Lagoon dive site and enjoy life underwater in Zanzibar we will do 2 dives a day each dive will be about 45 minutes.
There are three dive sites within the reef just 15 minutes boat ride from our base in Paje and Jambiani. Because the lagoon is within the barrier reef it is protected from the outside elements, creating calmer conditions for both marine life and divers! The depth ranges from 6m to 22m.
Lagoon Mounding offers a beautiful inner reef with varied marine life and a stunning coral landscape. Common sightings include nudibranchs, leaf fish, snake eels, pipefish, batfish, scorpionfish, puffers, and trumpet fish.
Stingray City offers us diving which we tend to conduct around the main channel of the lagoon where the chances are high to see dozens of Blue Spotted Stingrays, the dive continues to the Eastern reef to dive amongst the large coral formations.
Jambiani Lagoon is home to our seahorses, typically found over the sandy and seagrass areas, the dive continues to the far side of the Eastern reef where we often spot frogfish, leaf fish, and even harlequin shrimp.
We leave around 09.00 in the morning (depending on the tides) and we come back to the dive center around 14.00-14.30. Our groups for diving are very small, generally not more than 4 divers per guide.
We provide transfer if you will dive near where you choose to dive with us according to our Diving Location and you will stay in that location.
Please Notes: if you will not stay at the same location we will charge you extra payment for transport.
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Lagoon Mounding offers a beautiful inner reef with varied marine life and a stunning coral landscape. Common sightings include nudibranchs, leaf fish, snake eels, pipefish, batfish, scorpionfish, puffers, and trumpet fish.
Jambiani Lagoon is home to our seahorses, typically found over the sandy and seagrass areas, the dive continues to the far side of the Eastern reef where we often spot frogfish, leaf fish, and even harlequin shrimp
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