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Duration

10 hours

Cancellation

No Cancel

Group Size

9 people

Languages

English, Espanol

About this activity

Dive with sharks off the coast of Cape Town during this small-group excursion. With an experienced captain and crew in the lead, you’ll be perfectly safe and listen to guided commentary on the biology and behavior of the sharks before you get in the water. A small group makes for lots of personalized attention and an intimate atmosphere.

Highlights

  • Use of all equipment included
  • Snacks provided on the boat
  • Small group for an intimate experience
  • Learn about shark biology and behavior

Included/Excluded

  • Use of Scuba equipment
  • Snacks
  • Please bring own towels

Itinerary

Shark Cage diving at the famous Seal Island in False Bay. The Sharks we see at the moment are the Bronze Whaler Sharks. We also dive off Cape Point with the Blue and Mako Sharks. Great White Sharks are usually seen from April to September. Please note when booking that transfers are additional extra. Please enquire if you need a transfer to and from your hotel.

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Durations

0 – 3 hours
3 – 5 hours
5 – 7 hours

Language

English
Espanol

Frequently asked questions

The tour typically departs from Simon’s Town in Cape Town and takes you to Seal Island in False Bay, where there’s a high concentration of great white sharks.

Yes, African Shark Eco-Charters adheres to stringent safety protocols to ensure a safe experience for all participants. Experienced guides and sturdy shark cages ensure your safety throughout the experience.

The best time for shark sightings in False Bay is from May to September. During this period, great white sharks are more active around Seal Island.

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Owner

jimkhalid76@gmail.com

Member Since 2024

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