Diving is one of the many water sport activities in the Kenyan Coast, it involves diving into the deep waters of the Indian Ocean and around the Marine Parks.
The commonest Diving spot on the North Coast is around the Malindi Marine National Park which lies a few kilometers north of Watamu and is the oldest Kenya's beach resorts with it's golden sands. The Coral Reef are a home to over one hundred and forty species of hard and soft Corals. The reef provides ideal breeding grounds for fish and other marine life.
Located on the South Coast at the Forest Dream Cottages, Dream dive offers a day trip to the Kisite Marine Park, Drinks on board and Lunch Divers can dive while others snorkel or swim on the blue waters of the Indian Ocean. For more advanced divers, the nearby Nyulli Reefs is a very interesting site and is probably the best of Kenya's Reef and best known for its giant Groupers, big Napeoleon, Wrasse, spectacular coral formations on steeply inclined walls and reef sharks near the deeper sections of the reef. Baracuda's are often seen as reflecting walls of Silver, Dolphins and sometimes the crew can enjoy fishing and much more.
Located on the South Coast at the Forest Dream Cottages, Dream dive offers a day trip to the Kisite Marine Park, Drinks on board and Lunch Divers can dive while others snorkel or swim on the blue waters of the Indian Ocean. For more advanced divers, the nearby Nyulli Reefs is a very interesting site and is probably the best of Kenya's Reef and best known for its giant Groupers, big Napeoleon, Wrasse, spectacular coral formations on steeply inclined walls and reef sharks near the deeper sections of the reef. Baracuda's are often seen as reflecting walls of Silver, Dolphins and sometimes the crew can enjoy fishing and much more.
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