Nasea Reef – KwaZulu-Natal – Durban Dive Site
Site Overview
Nasea Reef is a remarkable dive site in the KwaZulu-Natal – Durban region of South Africa, situated in the diverse marine waters where the cold Atlantic and warm Indian Oceans converge along one of the world's most biologically productive coastlines. The site features depths from 3 to 12 meters with an average depth of 7 meters, offering an extraordinary underwater experience showcasing the unique marine biodiversity and dramatic geological formations that South Africa is celebrated for among divers worldwide. Renowned for its exceptional encounters with Nudibranch, Octopus, Cuttlefish and other remarkable marine species, Nasea Reef attracts divers seeking thrilling underwater adventures in one of the planet's most dynamic marine environments. The South African coastline creates a stunning underwater landscape of kelp forests, rocky reefs, pinnacles, sandy channels, and historic wrecks that provide habitat for incredibly diverse marine communities. The surrounding waters, influenced by the collision of the cold Benguela Current and the warm Agulhas Current, bring nutrient-rich conditions supporting abundant marine life including seasonal sardine migrations, shark aggregations, whale encounters, and numerous endemic fish species found nowhere else on Earth. Visibility typically ranges between five and thirty meters depending on season, location, and plankton activity. Water temperatures vary dramatically from 12 degrees Celsius on the Atlantic coast to 27 degrees Celsius in northern KwaZulu-Natal depending on the region and season. Nasea Reef consistently ranks among the top dive sites in the KwaZulu-Natal – Durban region, drawing dedicated divers who seek exceptional diving experiences in one of Africa's most biodiverse and thrilling marine environments combining dramatic coastal landscapes with extraordinary wildlife encounters.
Dive Briefing
"A typical dive at Nasea Reef begins with entry into the water, descending to the main reef or formation at approximately 7 meters while orienting yourself and equalizing before exploring the remarkable South African underwater landscape. Once established on the main formation, divers should swim along the primary structure exploring diverse habitats, moving between rocky outcrops, reef bommies, and sandy channels while maintaining excellent buoyancy control to protect the fragile marine communities below. The most productive depth zone is between 5 and 7 meters where the highest concentration of reef fish species and photographic opportunities are abundant. Navigate along the reef edge watching for pelagic species in the deep blue, and check the overhangs and ledges where sharks, rays, and larger reef fish shelter from the current. The South African ocean environment requires careful current awareness at exposed sites, as conditions can change rapidly with tidal shifts and the influence of the Agulhas Current. Monitor depth and NDL particularly near 12 meters, and always maintain a conservative approach to dive planning given the distances to hyperbaric facilities and the potential for strong currents at exposed sites. Scan the sandy channels and rubble zones between reef sections for nudibranchs, seahorses, and interesting macro life hiding among the rocky formations. Conclude the dive with a slow ascent and a generous safety stop at 5 meters, deploying your DSMB before surfacing and signaling the boat crew for pickup."
Signature Marine Life
Nudibranch
Chromodoris sp.
Best: May, June, July
Octopus
Octopus vulgaris
Best: May, June, July
Cuttlefish
Sepia officinalis
Best: May, June, July
Lionfish
Pterois miles
Best: May, June, July
Seahorse
Hippocampus capensis
Best: May, June, July
Safety & Hazards
- Strong currents at Aliwal Shoal and Protea Banks requiring reef hook use, DSMB deployment, and drift diving experience
- Large predatory sharks including tiger and bull sharks requiring respectful behaviour and adherence to operator briefings
- Variable visibility near river mouths after heavy rainfall reducing visibility to under 5 metres
- Boat launches through surf zones at many KZN sites requiring experienced boat handling and careful timing
- Rip currents along sandy beaches requiring awareness of entry and exit points and surface navigation skills
Traveler Notes
Who is this for?
Nasea Reef is best suited for Open Water certified divers comfortable with the depth profile and conditions at this beautiful South African location. The site rewards beginners with abundant reef fish life, manageable conditions, and excellent opportunities for building confidence and refining buoyancy skills in a supportive environment. Underwater photographers will find outstanding opportunities with diverse marine species and interesting geological formations in the shallower sections, while snorkelers can enjoy encounters with marine life from the surface during favorable conditions. The relatively sheltered environment makes this an ideal introduction to South African diving for newly certified divers, with the conditions providing a comfortable and confidence-building experience for those new to the sport.
Quick Stats
Dive Logistics
- uShaka Dive Charters
- Durban Dive Centre
- Blood Reef Diving
Photography Info
Best for: wide_angle, macro
Nearby Stay
Southern Sun Elangeni & Maharani
Durban Beachfront • 3km away
uShaka Marine Lodge
Durban • 2km away