Scuba diving in Carcasses


Scuba diving in: Carcasses


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Scuba Diving in Carcasses, Angola

Carcasses is a popular scuba diving destination located in Angola. The best time to visit for diving is between November and April, when the waters are calmer and visibility is better. There are some excellent diving spots in Carcasses for both experienced divers and beginners.

Best Scuba Diving Spots for Experienced Divers:
  1. The Wrecks: There are several shipwrecks in the area, including the MV Karimbo, MV Ascona, and MV Agios Nikolas. These wrecks are located at different depths and offer a great opportunity to explore the underwater world and its marine life.
  2. The Arch: This is a beautiful dive spot where divers can swim through a natural arch in the rock formation. The arch is home to a variety of marine life, including reef fish, eels, and lobsters.

Best Scuba Diving Spots for Beginners:
  1. The Pinnacles: This is a shallow dive site with a maximum depth of 12 meters. The site is known for its stunning coral formations and is home to a variety of colorful reef fish.
  2. The Steps: This is another shallow dive site with a maximum depth of 10 meters. The site is located on a rocky outcrop and is home to a variety of marine life, including octopuses, crabs, and lobsters.

Marine Life:
The marine life in Carcasses is diverse and includes a variety of reef fish, sharks, rays, and turtles. Divers can also expect to see a variety of invertebrates such as octopuses, lobsters, and crabs.

Dive Conditions:
The water temperature in Carcasses ranges from 22°C to 27°C, with the warmest water temperatures in March and April. Visibility ranges from 5 to 25 meters depending on the dive site and weather conditions.

Cost:
The cost of scuba diving in Carcasses varies depending on the dive operator and the type of dive. Expect to pay between $50 and $100 for a single dive, and between $200 and $500 for a multi-day diving package.

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