Stretching along the far northeastern coast of South Africa within the greater iSimangaliso Wetland Park, the Maputaland Marine Protected Area is a remote marine wilderness known for its coral reefs, warm Indian Ocean waters, and untamed coastline. Beneath the surface, vibrant reefs shelter tropical fish, sea turtles, rays, and seasonal whale sharks, making the area one of the country’s premier diving and snorkelling destinations. Offshore, dolphins cut through rolling swells while waves crash against long stretches of dune-backed beach. Nearby Sodwana Bay offers boat launches, scuba excursions, and turtle nesting tours during the summer months. The region’s beauty feels wild and uncrowded, though the environment can be humid and rustic, and activities are highly dependent on weather and sea conditions.