A frequently dived site just outside of Simon’s Town on the Cape Peninsula, A-Frame is easily accessible from the shore. A shallow site with a wealth of invertebrate and macro life, one can also enjoy kelp and often small sharks hidden amongst the shallows. The site is no deeper than 11-metres, visibility can range from 1-metre to well over 11-metres. Temperatures at the site can vary dramatically from about 10C to 24C. Strong southeasters do make this site undiveable so caution must be employed before deciding whether conditions are right for safe entry and exit.
A frequently dived site just outside of Simon’s Town on the Cape Peninsula, A-Frame is easily accessible from the shore. A shallow site with a wealth of invertebrate and macro life, one can also enjoy kelp and often small sharks hidden amongst the shallows. The site is no deeper than 11-metres, visibility can range from 1-metre to well over 11-metres. Temperatures at the site can vary dramatically from about 10C to 24C. Strong southeasters do make this site undiveable so caution must be employed before deciding whether conditions are right for safe entry and exit.
A frequently dived site just outside of Simon’s Town on the Cape Peninsula, A-Frame is easily accessible from the shore. A shallow site with a wealth of invertebrate and macro life, one can also enjoy kelp and often small sharks hidden amongst the shallows. The site is no deeper than 11-metres, visibility can range from 1-metre to well over 11-metres. Temperatures at the site can vary dramatically from about 10C to 24C. Strong southeasters do make this site undiveable so caution must be employed before deciding whether conditions are right for safe entry and exit.
Pinnacles and reef with large granite boulders banked with sand, tons of swim-throughs. Fisherman call the site Seekatbank, supposing a large number of octopus caught there. Not a frequently dived site because of the distance from the launch site but a real gem always stacked with life.