Daily Blog: 11 March 2026 | Shark Cage Diving...
A warm day on the water today! We launched for Kleinbaai Harbour and after a short drive in the bay, we had an AMAZING sighting!
Guest comments:
“A very special experience at the end of our awesome dad & daughter African adventure!” - Jeff and Liza
“Amazing! The crew offered great support and balanced safety and fun!’ - Amit
“Lovely people, made us feel very comfortable and welcome!” - Peter
Location: Gansbaai, South Africa
Dive Site: Joubertsdam
Water Temp: Moderate
Visibility: Poor
Sightings: Bronze Whaler Shark, Sevengill Shark + Cape Fur Seal
Summary: An early morning start for our guests on board Slashfin to get out ahead of increasing winds. Upon arrival, wetsuits were put on, and divers ready to get in the cage with our first visitor, a beautiful male Bronze Whaler shark! We were further joined by two Broadnose sevengill individuals, showing off the shark diversity in our area. After a wet and wild trip, warm vegetable soup and homemade bread awaited all guests. Thank you to all who joined us today, it was a pleasure having you onboard!
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Marine Dynamics Shark Tours is an award-winning ecotourism and marine company in Gansbaai, South Africa. Dedicated to delivering outstanding marine experiences while preserving the environment, Marine Dynamics Shark Tours specialises in thrilling shark cage diving and Marine Big 5 tours. Marine Dyna...
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Read MoreA warm day on the water today! We launched for Kleinbaai Harbour and after a short drive in the bay, we had an AMAZING sighting!
What a day with Marine Dynamics! After a scenic drive along the coastline to reach our dive site, the excitement was at its highest.
What a beautiful day out on sea.
Overcast skies but calm conditions awaited as Slashfin launched from Kleinbaai Harbour.
We had a wonderful day out in the ocean today, filled with nothing but marine life.
This morning we had an early start to the day as strong south-easterly winds began to pick up.