False Bay Dive Package 2
4 Nights | 6 Dives
Price: From R13 900 p/person sharing |
Details:
False Bay is an excellent dive destination with world-class diving. You will be staying at our dive resort at the Krystal Beach Hotel in the picturesque town of Gordon's Bay, Cape Town. Diving in False Bay offers a large variety of different dives, including Kelp Forest dives, Wreck dives, Seal dives and Reef dives, which makes this such a sought-after destination.
False Bay, Cape Town |
Max Depths 8m - 35m |
Water Temp 12°C - 18°C |
Visibility 5m - 15m |
Open Water (snorkelling possible) |
Diving in False Bay accommodates all levels of diving. These packages include dives on both sides of the bay, which means we will be launching from Gordon's Bay and Simon's Town so you can experience the amazing variety that False Bay has to offer.
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What’s Included:
4 Nights accommodation at the Krystal Beach Hotel
Buffet breakfast
6 Dives which can include Reef Dives, Kelp Forest Dives, Seal Dives & Wreck Dives
Transfers to launch sites
Refreshments on the boat
Marine Park Fees
Full gear rental
Cylinders & weights
Tshirt
What’s Excluded:
Return flights to Cape Town
Personal travel, baggage, and diving insurance
Any meals or drinks not specified
Optional Extras:
Airport shuttle
Photo pack R950
Extra dives at discounted price
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Accommodation
You will be staying at the luxurious Krystal Beach Hotel (see the gallery below). Enjoying a comfortable stay with beautiful sea views, a sun terrace, restaurant, spa and outdoor pool. The elegant rooms are equipped with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a shower.
Rooms | Hotel Facilities |
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* The nearest airport is Cape Town International, 32km away.
Where is False Bay?
False Bay is a body of water in the Atlantic Ocean between the mountainous Cape Peninsula and the Hottentots Holland Mountains in the extreme southwest of South Africa. The mouth of the bay faces south and is demarcated by Cape Point to the west and Cape Hangklip to the east.
More about diving in False Bay:
Diverse Diving in False Bay
Kelp Forests of South Africa
Weird and Wonderful Sea Slugs