December 2020
OUR STAY AT CORAL DIVERS
After an interrupted trip on the Red Sea (due to Covid-19 – you can read about it here), we just felt that scuba diving and beaches were not done for the year.
Fortunately, South Africa was placed on Level 1 of Covid-19 at the beginning of December 2020 and we decided to book a week at Sodwana Bay with Coral Divers.
Where is Sodwana Bay?
Any South African scuba diver will be able to inform you that this is a bay in South Africa on the north coast of KwaZulu-Natal, between St. Lucia and the Sibhayi Lake. You will find this bay in the Sodwana Bay National Park – a very popular diving destination.
Our flight, approximately 2 hours from Cape Town to Durban (the nearest airport to Sodwana Bay), was scheduled for 06:00. Because it was so early, we decided to spend the night in a hotel near Cape Town International Airport. According to Covid-19 regulations, we already had to be at the airport at 04:00.
We booked one night in Hotel Verde which is just a stone’s throw from the airport. It was a good decision as we were already in a relaxing mood when we boarded our flight to our holiday destination.

Our flight on FlySafair was comfortable (although, due to Covid-19 regulations, no food was served on board and all passengers had to wear their masks at all times). We landed at a quiet King Shaka International Airport in Durban just before 08:00 – the effect of Covid-19 was still clearly visible.
We quickly walked to the car rental section to get our car for the week. It is approximately 350km from Durban to Sodwana Bay and a drive that should take approximately 4 hours. But on the last 90km (from Hluhluwe) there are many cows and goats in the road and you have to drive really carefully. Our drive ended up taking us about 5 hours.


Arrival at Coral Divers:
Our last visit to Sodwana Bay was in 2011. At that time we stayed in the small town of Sodwana Bay, but this time we decided to book our holiday with Coral Divers in the park. It is much easier to reach the beach as they are located within the iSimangaliso Wetland Park. There is also a nice vibe among the guests – something we really liked.
I wouldn’t describe it as your typical ‘luxury’ resort as there are no multi-story hotels with a wide variety of restaurants and cocktail bars. It’s rustic and in the middle of a wooded area. This PADI 5 star resort and dive center is run by a family that has owned it for over 25 years. It’s a true diver’s paradise.




The staff were amazing – especially during this difficult time of the Corona virus. They did their best to ensure that everyone had a good time, while also meeting all the Covid-19 requirements.
The great thing about Coral Divers is that you can prepare your own food (there is a wonderful “braai” area/barbecue), as well as a large kitchen. But if you just want to sit and relax, you can treat yourself by ordering a wide variety of meals from their restaurant – anything from salads, burgers, pizzas or seafood dishes.








Apart from the regular people, we also had visitors with long tails. Monkeys are a familiar sight at Coral Divers. They were constantly playing with each other in the trees between our cabins and were very sneaky when we had food on the tables.

By now you’re probably wondering why we call it a diving holiday, if you haven’t seen pictures of a beach or any diving.
Letβs go to the beach then!
Coral Divers offers different dive packages and every evening at around 19:00 there was a dive briefing to discuss the different dive sites of the following day.

But wait a minute, before we go to the beach β¦
We were a few kilometers from the beach. So, you can either take your own car and drive down to the beach or you can walk which will take you about 30 minutes. But there is also another option – you can take Coral Divers’ taxi to the beach. It was a fun experience and we enjoyed this ride every day.


Ok, now itβs time for the beach.


You will find many dive operators here on the beach. Coral Divers has a specific area where they welcome all their divers (under a roof and out of the hot sun). Every day they pack out chairs for divers (and their families) and it is from here that all the diving trips take place. It is really well organised.

Berto did 2 dives every day during the morning (this is usually when the weather conditions are good). A dive instructor or dive master leads each dive and takes them to all the amazing dive sites.



The beach at Sodwana Bay is not your typical beach resort. You’ll only find a takeaway cafΓ©, bathrooms and a beachwear gift shop here. A pristine beach without all the tourist entertainment – absolutely amazing!

On holidays like this you usually make a lot of new friends. We hung out with friends almost every night and exchanged very entertaining stories.
We ended our week long holiday at Sodwana Bay with a delicious dinner with some of our new friends at Mseni Beach Lodge close to Coral Divers.




Oh yes, and on the way back to the airport, we met our other “new friends” again. They were in the same place where we saw them a week ago – almost as if they were waiting for us to say goodbye.

You can have a look at Berto’s underwater photos and read more about the diving, when you click here ππ»
I have heard that diving at Sodwana Bay is very beautiful!!
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Thanks for taking us along.
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Pleasure Carl … in the next post, we’re taking you under water π
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I would love to take this trip, it sounds wonderful! Thank you for sharing and I canβt wait for your next post!
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Yes, we were fortunate to “escape” to this amazing place. Thanks for reading … we’ll see you in our next post under water π
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It looks so beautiful π
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Yes, it is quite an amazing place π€
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This is definitely my kind of trip and that resort looks amazing, nothing flashy. The kitchen looks great as well.
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Yes, this is also more in line of our kind of travelling … that kitchen was a bonus!
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Looks like so much fun! Lush accommodation and cool photos. π
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It was certainly a lot of fun … just what we’ve needed after a “hard to imagine” year βΊοΈ
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Excellent and great to hear!
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Looks amazing! Wonderful to have a pristine beach!
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Yes, we are very fortunate to have these beaches in South Africa ππ»
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Looks lovely, thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for reading and commenting, it’s much appreciated πΈ
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You are welcome πit’s like arm chair traveling.
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True π
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I am not a diver, but I would visit to see the beauty the cows in the road! There’s a stretch of Pacific Coast Highway (in California) where free-range cattle roam, and I’ve stopped to see cows both on the mountain side and the beach side! Love your photos! And, making new friends in new places is always fun, I agree! π
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Thanks for your comment Lisa – and thanks for reading ππ». How amazing to see cows at the beach side π².
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