Cape Town Day Trips

Shark Cage Diving

Duration: 1 Day
Priced from: ZAR 1350 per person


You can't miss our Shark Cage Diving adventure in the Cape Town Waters... Come face-to-face with these Sharks in Geyser and Dyer Island in Kleinbaai with Cape Town Safaris!

Shark Cage Diving South Africa - Sharks are magnificent creatures that never fail to capture the avid attention of mankind. Yet, it is apparent that many people have complete misconceptions of sharks. Most people have a 90% fear level and 10% respect level. Yet, why not try changing those misconceptions and learning the truth about sharks in the best possible way - South African shark cage diving.

Shark cage diving in South Africa has grown greatly in popularity and we have just the location to view these incredible monsters of the deep - Gansbaai. Your adrenaline is sure to pump as you come almost face to face with the sea’s most awesome predators. Shark cage diving is absolutely safe and you need not have any diving experience at all. Just before you start, you’ll receive a short course on general safety and the use of the equipment and you’re good to go. The South African winter, which is from May to October, is the best time to experience a South African shark cage dive. These months are considered to be the high season, but Sharks are generally seen throughout the year. The weather in South Africa can be quite unpredictable, so it is best to book a tour that lasts a few days.

Gansbaai is just 2 hours drive from Cape Town and offers awesome South African shark cage diving experiences everyday in the picturesque Kleinbaai Harbour.

The harbour’s launching slip-way, which is the point of entry for the cage diving expedition to the islands, becomes a beehive of activity on clear mornings. Air tanks are filled, cylinders are placed inside the diving cages, safety equipment is checked and the boats are fuelled prior to your arrival. 12km offshore from Gansbaai there are two islands situated next to each other. Dyer Island and Geyser Rock have become known as one of only two unique areas in the world and where the chances to view the great white shark are exceptionally high. Other wildlife species such as Cape Fur Seals, Cape Gannets , Cape Cormorants, African penguins, whales and dolphins are also likely to be sighted. The abundant amount of penguins in this area is what attracts the Great White Shark and is their prime feeding ground.

Cape Town Safaris promises an enjoyable and unforgettable day of shark viewing. We use a 1 x 4 man cage which is permanently attached to the dive platform and is always under our direct management so you don’t have to worry about a thing.

You have total freedom in the cage and 25cm semi circular view ports allow plenty of room to view and admire these magnificent predators. A typical day involves meeting at the Great White House to enjoy breakfast. There you will be informed of the current sightings, sign indemnity forms, fit your wet suits on and then proceed to the harbour where your adventure begins.

Shark cage diving promises an awesome and unforgettable time! Be prepared for an up close and personal experience with the sea’s most magnificent predators.

Cost:
ZAR 1350 per person (valid 1 Nov 09 - 31 Oct 10)

Transport from Cape Town is not included and can be arranged at an additional cost per person one-way.

This trip is offered on a daily basis, but is subject to weather conditions.

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Fair Trade in Tourism (FTTSA) certifies White Shark Projects: White Shark Projects, now certified by FTTSA and winner of the 2008 Imvelo Responsible Tourism Award in the Waste Management category, is owned and managed by three South African women. Based in Kleinbaai in the Western Cape, this world-leading tourism product focuses on the conservation of great white sharks through responsible tourism and research. White Shark Projects is strongly committed to community development and upliftment. Staff members are all recruited from the local area, while local scholars benefit from ongoing tourism and environmental awareness programmes that promote a culture of responsibility for marine biodiversity and the environment.

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