🇩🇯Snorkeling, Freediving, and Scuba in Djibouti

Quick Facts

  • Best season: Year-round (varies by region)
  • Typical visibility: 10-30m depending on location
  • Entry types: Shore diving, Boat diving
  • Highlights: Explore Djibouti's underwater world

Welcome to the ultimate guide for snorkeling, freediving, and scuba diving in Djibouti. With 4 documented dive spots across 4 regions, Djibouti offers diverse underwater experiences for all skill levels. From vibrant coral reefs to mysterious wrecks, from shallow snorkeling bays to deep freediving drops, discover what makes Djibouti a must-visit destination for underwater enthusiasts. Our community-driven platform provides real-time conditions, detailed spot information, and local insights to help you plan your perfect diving adventure.

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Regions in Djibouti (4)

Dive Spots in Djibouti (4)

La Faille

La Faille is situated in Ghoubbet al-Kharab, a cove in Djibouti that is separated from the Gulf of Tadjourah by a channel characterized by strong currents. The dive site offers excellent visibility and features a unique opportunity to explore the underwater landscape between two tectonic plates. Divers can expect to encounter impressive hard coral formations during their dive. The currents can be variable, making it essential for divers to be aware of the conditions. Entry to the site is from the shore.

11.5890, 42.5319

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La Passe

La Passe is a channel that connects the Gulf of Tadjourah with the Ghoubbet al-Kharab cove. The site features depths ranging from 5 meters to 55 meters and is characterized by strong currents and variable visibility. The anchorage area is situated at a distance from the dive site and is subject to wind exposure. Marine life is abundant, with frequent sightings of various fish species, rays, and sharks that are influenced by the strong currents in the area.

11.5545, 42.6826

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Le Canyon

Le Canyon is located approximately 45 minutes by boat from Djibouti, near Musha Island. The site is characterized by a sheltered environment with weak currents, making it accessible for divers. Visibility typically ranges from 10 to 15 meters, influenced by weather conditions. The area boasts a rich marine biodiversity, featuring coral gardens and extensive anemone fields inhabited by clownfish. Divers may encounter various marine species, including moray eels, Napoleon wrasse, large groupers, and stingrays.

11.7159, 43.1534

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Ras Eiro

Ras Eiro is located at a cape east of Arta beach in the Gulf of Tadjourah. The dive site features a depth range from 7 meters to 45 meters. Visibility can fluctuate, often impacted by plankton in the water. The currents are generally weak, and the area provides a sheltered anchorage. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including beautiful corals and anemones, along with groupers, morays, turtles, and, during the appropriate season, whale sharks.

11.5986, 42.8495

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is snorkeling good in Djibouti for beginners?
Djibouti offers various snorkeling spots suitable for different skill levels. Many locations feature calm, shallow waters perfect for beginners, while others provide more challenging conditions for experienced snorkelers. Check individual spot descriptions for difficulty ratings.
Where can I find easy shore entry freedives in Djibouti?
Djibouti has numerous shore-accessible freediving spots. Look for beaches, coves, and rocky points marked with "shore entry" in our dive map. Popular areas often feature gradual slopes and clear water, ideal for freediving practice.
What months have the calmest water and best visibility in Djibouti?
Water conditions in Djibouti vary by region and season. Generally, check local weather patterns and avoid monsoon or storm seasons. Our spot descriptions include seasonal visibility information to help you plan your trip.
Do I need a guide for diving in Djibouti?
Guide requirements in Djibouti depend on the specific location and your experience level. Some marine parks require guided dives, while many spots allow independent diving. Always check local regulations and consider hiring guides for unfamiliar or challenging sites.
What safety considerations should I know about when diving in Djibouti?
Key safety considerations for Djibouti include understanding local currents, boat traffic, and marine life. Always dive within your limits, check weather conditions, use proper signaling devices, and respect local regulations. Some areas may have specific hazards noted in spot descriptions.
What marine life can I expect to see in Djibouti?
Djibouti's waters host diverse marine ecosystems. Depending on the region and season, you might encounter tropical fish, coral reefs, larger pelagics, or unique endemic species. Check individual spot descriptions for specific marine life highlights.