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Widely acknowledged as the mecca of scuba diving in South Africa, Sodwana Bay is located a few hours drive north of Durban, and is a part of the *Greater St Lucia Wetlands Park. Now listed as a World Heritage Site, the St Lucia Wetlands Park is one of the most visually stunning parts of South Africa's coastline, and Sodwana Bay offers some of the finest scuba diving in all of Africa. Located quite a way up the South African coastline, the coral reefs at Sodwana Bay are amongst the worlds most southern coral reefs, however are fed by the warm waters of the Agulhas Current.

There is a wide variety of marine life on offer to scuba divers visiting Sodwana Bay, which numerous attractions such as the Ragged Tooth sharks, dolphins and whale sharks acting as a magnet for divers, over and above the excellent offering and diversity of other fish and corals. Outside of these, the waters surrounding Sodwana Bay are also teeming with marine life, including different varieties of rays, sharks and turtles. Large potato bass, moray eels and a wide variety of fish can also be found here throughout the year.

Despite this wide diversity, it is the fans of sharks who are most drawn to the diving in Sodwana Bay, and it offers one of the greatest densities of these beautiful creatures to be found anywhere along the South African coast. Ragged Tooth sharks are undoubtedly what Sodwana is renowned for, however there are regular sightings of Bull sharks, Thresher sharks and Hammerheads in the waters here.

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