Dive sites in Gabon
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Diving in Gabon
Dive sites in Gabon include open-water locations across Estuaire Province. Each location includes depth, conditions and environment type to help you plan safely.
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FAQ
Can you actually dive at Pongara National Park in Gabon?
Diving at Pongara is possible but requires careful planning. There is no established dive centre within the park itself, and most diving is arranged through operators in Libreville who run expedition-style trips to the coastal waters. The infrastructure is minimal, so bringing your own equipment or confirming rental availability in advance is essential.
When can you see humpback whales while diving near Pongara?
Humpback whales visit the waters off Gabon from July to September for calving. While surface encounters from boats are more common, underwater sightings do occur in the clear patches of water away from the estuary outflow. The whales can often be heard singing during dives even when not visible. Snorkeling encounters are also possible during calm conditions.
What is the visibility like when diving near Pongara?
Visibility near Pongara is variable, ranging from 5 to 15 metres. The Gabon estuary brings nutrient-rich freshwater into the ocean, which supports abundant marine life but reduces clarity. Moving further offshore from the estuary mouth generally yields better visibility. The best conditions occur from July to September when reduced rainfall improves water clarity.