Daily Blog: 02 June 2026 | Shark Cage Diving ...
aunching from Gansbaai Harbour due to low tide in our bay, we made way to our dive site...
Guest Comments:
"This experience was amazing, everything about it was perfect. The crew were so welcoming + made you comfortable." - Indianna
"We've been wanting to do this for a long time, and it absolutely lived up to all our hopes. Thanks for making this such a fun + captivating experience!" - Sadie and Theodore
Location: Gansbaai, South Africa
Dive Site: Joubertsdam
Water Temp: Cold
Visibility: Good
Sightings: Bronze Whaler Sharks, African Penguins + Cape Fur Seals
Summary: What a day we had! Our guests were all excited for the adventure out at sea! A few minutes after launching from Kleinbaai Harbour, we came across a couple of endangered African penguins. As soon as we anchored, the first Bronze Whaler shark arrived and we could start our dive adventure! We had some amazing close-ups of the sharks, and everyone could enjoy them under as much as over the surface! At the end of our trip, we took a turn towards Shark Alley to see our colony of Cape fur seals before heading back to Kleinbaai. Thank you to all our guests for joining us today!
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Read Moreaunching from Gansbaai Harbour due to low tide in our bay, we made way to our dive site...
A busy day on the water for our shark cage diving trips.
The journey past the iconic Danger Point offered us our first wildlife sighting of the day...
Calm before the coming storm!
After a few days of not going out at sea due to bad weather conditions, we are back and ready for what the day will bring.
An early departure to get ahead of the wind picking up during the afternoon, with low swell for the morning.