R 1,650 per adult
If transport to and from Gansbaai is required - an additional R 350 per person
Valid until 31st October 2012
This unique Tour is a must. A close underwater interaction with the Great White Shark can be overshadowed by very few other activities. These magnificent predators of the deep thrive in these areas and are attracted by the large Seal colonies found there.
No Diving experience is required
Early morning departure from Cape Town.
There are bathroom facilities, as well as a restaurant and gift shop here. Kleinbaai is a residential suburb of Gansbaai, with its own slipway. We are situated approximately 180km south east of Cape Town (driving time about 2 hrs).
Dyer Island is a 25 minute boat ride off shore. What is a typical trip?
Breakfast (included in the price) is provided at the restaurant before the boat launch.
Every trip is preceded by a brief introductory talk about the route and what to look out for. Passengers are fitted with comfortable inflatable life-jackets.
We usually launch around 9:00 am in the morning (note that launching times may vary due to tide and weather conditions), arriving at the anchoring spot in 20 to 25 minutes.
The anchor is lowered, the cage goes into the water, a scent trial is made, and we settle down. Final preparations for the diving are made, and the rest of the day is spent watching, diving and enjoying the day
.After spending time with the sharks, we make our way to Dyer Island, if possible. We do not go to the island every time as that depends on weather and sea conditions. At Dyer Island we can approach close enough to view African penguins, Cape cormorants and many other species. We also often spot giant petrels, Cape gannets, white chinned petrels and storm petrels.
Neighbouring Dyer Island is Geyser Rock, home to thousands of Cape Fur Seals. The stretch of water between the two islands is Shark Alley. We visit Shark Alley to view the seals. The colony is thriving and there is always lots of activity, especially around November time when the tiny pups are born.
After about 3 to 4 hours, depending on the day, we head back to land. Should you wish to return to shore earlier, a transfer can be arranged.