26 October, 2010

It's Migration Season at the Coast

Diving is looking great at Buccaneer Diving at Voyager Beach Resort in Mombasa. With
the end of the rains heralding in sunny days and sea temperatures at 28 degrees Celsius
inside the reef, the visibility is improving everyday.

The Whale shark season is on. We' re also seeing the Humpback whales migrating. A
few sightings have been so close that everyone at the hotel was able to see them from the
shore. Of all the magical experiences in life, snorkeling and diving with the Whale sharks
and humpback whales tops the list.
With many sightings, our trips to Vuma are busy accompanied by the spinner and
bottlenose dolphins.

With our daily snorkeling trips to the coral gardens, we have everything covered for
all your water sports. The water sports center has a new fleet of boats including two
catamarans, picos and fun boats. Our guests are having a fantastic time ' sea-sploring' the
warm topical waters off the hotel' s beach. The windsurfers are enjoying the monsoon
winds while others are out rowing in the canoes and pedal boats.




On an end note, halloween at Buccaneer's will be a fancy dress day dive and a spooky
night-time dive too. The dress code is strictly ghoulish though we are making concessions
for fairies – you could try dressing up as an angelfish.

David, Bucaneer Diving at the Voyager Beach Resort

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