Can You Snorkel At Cape Vidal In Winter?

Cape Vidal Resort is located in a bay sheltered by a rock reef that is exposed at low spring tides, providing numerous rock pools and prime snorkeling areas. The bay has kilometres of deserted beaches ideal for long walks, while inland there are self-guided tours through wildlife and birding areas around the lakes. Cape Vidal is renowned for its sport fishing and snorkelling, with a designated launch site for skiboats.

Cape Vidal is situated in the KwaZulu-Natal nature reserve, offering a variety of activities such as sport fishing and snorkeling at low tide. The bay has a designated launch site for skiboats and is sheltered and superb for snorkelling at low tide. It is situated just an hour drive through iSimangaliso Wetland Park from St. Lucia, which is a protected area that runs along the bay.

Snorkeling at Cape Vidal is best during the winter months when the water is cleaner and the wind is not as heavy as in summer. However, there have been wonderful snorkeling trips to Cape Vidal throughout the year. Snorkeling should only take place 1 hour prior and 1 hour after low tide, as this is when the best snorkeling conditions can be enjoyed.

Cape Vidal Beach and Bay is a protected bay ideal for swimming and snorkeling during the entire year due to the warm Indian Ocean currents. During the winter, the snorkeling spots are very tide dependent, but with the correct timing, the snorkeling is safe and suitable for all ages and skill levels.

In summary, Cape Vidal Resort offers a beautiful and safe environment for snorkeling and diving, with a variety of fish species and marine life to explore. The resort’s friendly guides provide expert guidance and support, making it an excellent choice for those looking to enjoy a unique and enjoyable snorkeling experience in St. Lucia, South Africa.


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Can You Snorkel At Cape Vidal In Winter
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