shoreline dive site in Buffels Bay on the Cape Peninsula east coast

The dive site Bordjiesrif is a shoreline rocky reef in the Buffels Bay area on the False Bay coast of the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa.

Understand

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Aerial photo of the dive site at Bordjiesrif (Photo CDS&M)
See also: Diving the Cape Peninsula and False Bay#Understand

Position

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S34°18.99’ E018°27.83’ 1 Bordjiesrif

This site is in a Marine Protected Area (2004). A permit is required.

Depth

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Fairly shallow.

Topography

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Sandstone reef.

Conditions

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Winter dive area, though also dived in summer when conditions allow as it is popular as a snorkelling site for Rock Lobster. Exposed to south easterly winds and waves, and access could be tricky through surf.

Facilities

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Adequate paved parking. Parks Board facilities are usually clean and well maintained.

Get in

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Normally a shore dive, but there is a slipway at the site.

There is an entrance fee to enter the Cape Point area of the National Park.

Marine life

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See also: Diving the Cape Peninsula and False Bay#The marine ecology

Extensive kelp forests and a popular Kreefing spot (rock lobster collecting site).

Photography

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Routes

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No particular route recommended.

Stay safe

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See also: Diving the Cape Peninsula and False Bay#Stay safe

Hazards

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No site specific hazards known.

Skills

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Suitable for training and entry level divers, and popular as a snorkelling site

Equipment

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See also: Diving the Cape Peninsula and False Bay#Equipment

No special equipment recommended.

Nearby

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