Visite privée des dauphins et plongée en apnée sur le récif de l'île de Mnemba





Description
C'est l'une de nos activités les plus recommandées à Zanzibar. Vous pouvez nager et faire de la plongée avec tuba à trois endroits différents : les dauphins, vous détendre sur les bancs de sable et faire de la plongée avec tuba au récif de Mnemba. L'île de Mnemba a été classée comme la meilleure destination balnéaire d'Afrique par Tripsavvy. Au cours de ce voyage, nous rencontrons généralement des groupes de grands dauphins, allant de 10 à 20. Ils sont généralement de couleur grise, mesurent de deux à quatre mètres de long et ont une bouche courbée qui donne l'impression qu'ils sourient toujours. En faisant de la plongée avec tuba, vous pouvez apercevoir différentes espèces de poissons, comme les poissons-anges, les raies à points bleus, les vivaneaux noirs, les mérous, les balistes à dents rouges, les plies, les poulpes, les poissons-feuilles, les poissons-scorpions, les poissons-pierres, les poissons-grenouilles et de nombreuses carangues. L'île de Mnemba est reliée à un banc de sable (barre de sable) qui n'est accessible qu'à marée basse. La plage autour du banc de sable est si belle avec une eau cristalline et du sable blanc.
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Nous offrons des options de ramassage pratiques pour rendre votre expérience sans tracas. Selon votre choix de réservation, la prise en charge peut être disponible à partir de Kigomani/Muyuni ou de n'importe quel endroit à travers Zanzibar. Vous verrez clairement les options de prise en charge spécifiques pendant le processus de réservation. Sélectionnez l'option qui convient le mieux à votre emplacement et à vos besoins.
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- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(104)
Mnemba Atoll felt like stepping into a postcard — warm turquoise waters, dancing fish, and a surprise sea turtle gliding by. We also swim with dolphins nearby. Pure magic. If you do one thing in Zanzibar, make it this.
Arrived to a rough sea. Was surprised we had no safety brief or reassurance about the sea conditions. In fact we were told very little. Arriving at the reef about a dozen body’s were already anchored. Less than 10% of people were venturing into the water. It was too rough. Others were visibly unwell. We did snorkel, it was an amazing if brief experience. There were no dolphins. Obviously superior beings to avoid the weather conditions. Dolphins of course we have no control over but I feel that today’s trip was purely to income generate and not good value.
We booked our tour for small money directly on the beach and were only two on the boat. We went out when the big boat rush was already over. I swam and snorkeled with the dolphins for more than an hour. It was a beautiful experience. I've read the many reports about the boat hunts. If the dolphins felt so disturbed by it, they would just dive and disappear. You are not locked up!!!
Hmm a bit pricey. I suspected they act as the middle men between the toutists and those who actually own the boat and gear at the location. I highly recommend tourists to take a cab straight to the location, then hire a boat. It will be soo much cheaper.
Dead reef - few coral fish - no dolphins seen. The organization (pick up boat and food) were good, but the tour - 48 boats were waiting for the poor dolphins to hunt them, today they did not come
We stayed in Zanzibar 4 days and have chosen Ali for our excursions thanks to very good reviews on TripAdvisor. Ali was really kind and caring. He organized 2 private excursions for us: - excursion to the island of Mnemba, where we were able to see dolphins and swim with them. After swimming we went back in our private boat and got a big and delicious platter of local fruits. Then we had a fantastic lunch in a small restaurant on the beach with a great view. We ate fish, octopus, shrimps and lobsters (all included). - We also trusted Ali for a second combined excursion: Prison Island, Stone Town and spice farm. Everything was perfect. As for Mnemba Ali came to pick us up at our hotel. Everything was perfectly organized. We had a fantastic guide to visit every thing. We learned a lot (history, culture, economy, way of life, the various spices the country is growing and exporting… The service offered by Ali is truly professional. He is an honest and serious person. In addition, his prices are affordable and very reasonable. If you are looking for good value for money, do not hesitate to contact him. He will be able to meet your needs and advise you based on what you want to do. He offers many customized quality programs. He can search a guide speaking your language. We strongly recommend Ali. Below are his contact details, do not hesitate to call him or contact him by WhatsApp : Ali +255 778 943 116 Thanks a lot to Ali for everything.
We booked the Tour in Kiwengwa with Consiglio, i saw the Dolphins the very first time. Unfortunately, nothing remained of the initially positive impression. More than 15 boats were chasing them, jump in for a minute and go out hunting all over again. The snorkling was even worse i have never seen something similar! Destroyed the corales with the anchores! How you can earn such good money with such damage to nature in 2024 remains a mystery to me. The guides, agencies, hotels and even Tripadvisor should be fined for this.
Let’s start with this was not a 4 hour tour. For us it lasted 2 hours - including from the time we were picked up at your hotel. We were picked up at 7am and were done by 9:10am. Then - swimming with the dolphins experience went south quickly. Once we navigated to a soo in the ocean we waited for the dolphins. That was ok… however, at least 10 more boats were already which, at the moment, was not a big deal for us… Once there was word that dolphins had been spotted, it become, literally, a boat race to get to the dolphins. All boats circled the dolphins and we were yelled to jump… by the time we and everyone else hit the water, the dolphins had been scared and submerged. We found ourselves in the water getting hit or avoiding being hit by the boats. We were asked to get quickly on the boat so we could chase the dolphins and repeat. By the second attempt there were just too many boats and we knew it was not safe nor worth to jump in the water at this point. In addition the dolphins were scared so they remain swimming on the bottom of the ocean. We felt awful for the dolphins! After this we went snorkeling. The experience was good but again too many boats and people. We snorkeled for about 15 minutes. When we returned to the boat, we were offered pineapple, papaya, ripe avocado, and small bananas which were just cut without any sanitary consideration, while we were swimming and placed in a tray on the floor of the boat. So the tray got salt water on it almost immediately. This is raw-No napkins, no plates, no sanitary protocol. NO SANDBAR - part of the tour included the sandbar. we were told there was no sandbar because at that time of the day the water is high. Wish they have clarified this in their promotion. So we headed back to the shore where we were dropped at a beach to get transported back to our hotel - under other circumstances I would have come to terms and accepted the disappointing experience but with a price tag of $135 per person - it is a rip off.
Amazing , swimming with wild dolphins is surnatural . The water is warm , the corals are amazing , not to many paole, well organnize from A to Z
I don't recommend going there, it's more like a dolphin hunt than diving with the locals with their boat, chasing them and throwing the tourists into the water. When there are some we find ourselves in a war scene they are scared no pleasure. It was horrible. I have been a diver for 40 years and have been diving. I've never seen a dolphin approach us, it films the boats, that's all.



