Top kelp forests in SA | 3 unique locations to explore

Posted on 21 March 2024 By Louise Bell

A swaying plant scenery you’ll find under the surface of South Africa’s sea, a kelp forest is a magical network of underwater life waiting to be discovered. Within this tangled aquatic tapestry, you’ll be able to weave your way through this unique ecosystem and encounter a variety of creatures. 

Beyond the epic adventure of exploring a kelp forest, this underwater environment plays a key role in our aquatic biodiversity for a variety of reasons. From reducing carbon dioxide in the sea to providing shelter for underwater species, these forests should be protected and marvelled for their momentous value. 

Wondering where these kelp forests in South Africa are located? Take a look at a few destinations to witness these saltwater-infused aquatic woods in all their glory.

False Bay

This body of water definitely serves as one of the top spots to explore a dense and tall kelp forest structure filled to the brim with aquatic life to encounter. Here, you’ll rub shoulders with a few typical inhabitants of this kelp forest, namely octopi, rock lobsters, and the occasional seal to name a few.

This underwater jungle can be experienced in a variety of ways, whether it’s by snorkelling or freediving. If you’re looking for other interesting aquatic adventures, False Bay also has wreck and reef dives to add to the itinerary.

Sodwana Bay

With its location on the northern coast of KwaZulu-Natal, this location is a wonderful option for individuals seeking to venture into a mosaic of kelp in blue waters. This area is protected by the iSimangaliso Wetland Park and has a great selection of diving experiences to choose from beyond kelp forest exploring.

Within the kelp forest, you’ll have the chance to encounter a glittering display of creatures within the depths of this sea plant grove. From Puffadder Shysharks to Kelp Klipfish, you’ll be able to experience an unforgettable wildlife-watching activity.

Millers Point

A kelp forest within the Marine Protected Area, Millers Point in Simons Town is a must for individuals seeking the ultimate underwater adventure. Within the bounds of the kelp forest, you’ll see a variety of caves and sea beds covered with boulders simply teeming with unique rock-bound marine life.

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