February 2011 |
Water temp varied from 23-27 degrees Centigrade (although the lowest temps were not typical, resulting from upwelling on a rather windy day because of a cyclone over Madagascar!)
Fantastic variety of species of Surgeonfish, Wrasse, Parrotfish, Butterflyfish, Angelfish, Triggerfish, Fusiliers & Damsels. Also saw Trumpetfish, Unicornfish, Pufferfish, Boxfish, Scorpionfish, Sweetlips, Bigeyes, Sweepers, Moorish Idols, Batfish, Anthias, Gobies & Basslets. Lots of huge Sea stars, too.
I loved it.
We dived with Aquaventures in Watamu & am happy to recommend them.
Date posted: 23-Feb-2011 20:42 by: fishspotter |
July 2006 |
Good dive. A little out of season so a bit murky and not a lot about.
Date posted: 04-Jan-2008 23:12 by: Stonefish2 |
April 2006 |
I'd go again!
Date posted: 11-Oct-2006 14:54 by: Airpig |
February 2005 |
We stayed at Turtle Bay Beach Club which is highly recommendable, it’s an all inclusive hotel with some of the nicest staff I have ever meet. Although this was not a dedicated diving holiday I still managed to do 8 very nice dives with the hotels own diving team. All the dives was a short 10 min boat ride from the beach either in the morning or afternoon. The staff at the dive centre were all fantastic and very helpful and the guides were very good a spotting all the reef-fish.
Don’t forget to combine your stay with a safari, this is not to be missed.
Date posted: 05-May-2006 09:39 by: Kim |
February 2006 |
Poor Customer Treatment!
Date posted: 28-Mar-2006 10:14 by: Birgit |
February 2006 |
Well run operation -godd rental gear and professional. Lots of inquisitive fish and coral recolonising after the El Nino event
Date posted: 24-Feb-2006 11:19 by: Chris |
November 2005 |
great diving not to many people. max group underwater was 4
Date posted: 18-Jan-2006 09:59 by: mark |
January 2005 |
Nice place for dive and holidays
Date posted: 07-Oct-2005 11:52 by: Ugo |
February 2005 |
Stayed at Turtle Bay Beach Club for 2 weeks and had a fantastic time. This is defiantly a recommendable place to stay especially for families. The diving is very good with a very healthy reef all protected by the marine park. Lots of reef fish and if you are lucky the occasional whale shark, but we didn’t see one. There are also lots of other things to do and see. All sort of water-sports available and of course do not miss out on a Safari. We flew in to The Masai Mara, which I can only recommend. Only one thing to say about that “Out of this world”.
Date posted: 18-Jul-2005 12:37 by: Kim |
January 2005 |
very quite dive site- so quiet it has no name!! fish very friendly as havent come across divers before!!
Date posted: 17-Jul-2005 12:20 by: lesley |