jnash1@worldbank.org
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Hello, my wife and I are going to Durban march 15-23. I'm there on business during the week, but we will have 2 weekends free. We are both divers with over 30 years of diving, probably averaging 10 - 12 so dives per year. We're in pretty good shape, but are over 60, so don't want to get into extremely stressful conditions -- that is, if there's a strong current, I would want to do a drift dive, not have to swim against the current to return to the boat. My tentative plan is to do some dives off Durban the first weekend, then after my conference I plan to move to Umkomaas and dive a couple of days on Aliwal. I'd like to get to Sodwana, but with very limited time, a 5-6 hour drive doesn't sound feasible. From what I've read, it looks like this isn't the ideal season to dive around Durban, but not the worst either. But I would like to hear from some Durban divers on any of the following: Is there at least a reasonable chance that we'll get good weather? Barring a major storm, do the dives generally go out every day? Any recommendations on dive sites? Should we forget about diving off Durban and just plan to go to Aliwal both weekends? I know the water is generally too rough for good snorkelling just off the beach, but are there any protected bays/coves (even small ones) where the water might be calm enough and where there would at least be some small interesting life. (We've done most of our diving in the Caribbean, so any fishes/ inverts outside that area are exotic for us.) Any suggestions on good dive operations? What about the Durban Underwater Club? Many thanks in advance for any information on these or anything else you think would be useful in planning!