Your Experience
Getting into the cage with the sharks around is truly the most breath-taking experience you will ever live to remember. When feeding actively around the boat, the sharks may occasionally brush their tail against the cage, but NEVER attack the cage. They are very curious though and often come close-up to the cage, taking a closer look at the diver. A personal eye-to-eye encounter with this awesome animal is guaranteed to get the adrenaline going!
Itinerary
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Luxurious return transfers from Cape Town central area.
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Packed breakfast, coffee and tea upon arrival.
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Light lunch upon return.
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Complimentary beer, wine and soft drinks to accompany your lunch.
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A fast, yet safe 20 minute boat ride to Dyer Island.
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Snacks, drinks and sweets on-board the boat.
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Educational presentation and safety briefing.
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Diving equipment and wet-suits available at no additional cost.
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Scuba diving in the cage for experienced divers.
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Assisted snorkelling in cage for inexperienced divers.
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Spectacular surface viewing for non divers.
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View the Cape Fur Seals and African Penguins from the boat.
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Logbook stamp after the tour.
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Enjoy land-based whale watching in Hermanus (July – Dec).
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Drop-off at Cape Town International Airport at no additional cost.
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Informative en-route tour; indigenous fynbos; apple export farms of Elgin and informal settlements in Cape Town.
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Flight to South Africa is not included
Vital Information
A scuba certification is not a necessity to be able to dive in the cage, as we also allow snorkelling. While certified scuba divers dive on scuba, inexperienced divers are able to enjoy the same experience on snorkel. Both methods are equally comfortable and takes place under strict supervision of our Dive Master.
The Weather
This varies with the tides, full moon, wind & weather conditions. We can only confirm exact time of launch at 15h00 the day before.
What To Wear
Bring your diving card/certificate, warm jacket, peak cap, towel, costume, sun block, comfortable shoes & cameras (we do stock disposable underwater cameras at r150.00). If required, seasick tablets should be taken 2hrs before launch. No diving gear necessary except prescription masks if necessary. We recommend that you do not overindulge in alcohol the night before as this could make you seasick the next day!
Diving qualification & Procedure
Open water 1 qualification is required in order to go on scuba & experienced, unqualified divers will be able to snorkel in the cage. Your own safety is our concern. Surface viewing from the boat is truly spectacular as the great white is a surface feeder. You do not have to dive to view the great white! As we are dealing with a wild animal all divers will go through the cage on held breath first & then q/d will be able to go on scuba in case the bubbles affect the sharks.
Accommodation
We can arrange accommodation to suit your budget and specific requirements.
Should you wish to make this a complete package we can add flight and hotel accommodation to your stay.