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:
“Thank you so much! What an experience! So cool to see so many Bronze whalers! All staff were incredible too! All round 10/10.” - Ben and Kathryn
“A memorable father and daughter trip was made possible. Thanks to you and the whole crew. Much love and god speed.” - Ada and Ozan
“Really good fun, staff were great and really helpful. Learned some good facts about the sharks.” - Thomas and James
24/02/2025
Location: Gansbaai, South Africa
Dive site: Joubertsdam
Water temp: Moderate
Visibility: Moderate
Sightings: Bronze whaler sharks, Short-tailed stingray + Cape fur seal
Summary: Another day filled with Bronze whaler sharks and thrilled divers. Welcoming our guests aboard our Shark cage diving vessel Slashfin, we left Kleinbaai Harbour behind us and headed straight to our dive side within the Shallows. Two individuals decided to arrive quickly while others took their time. Out of a sudden several Bronze whaler sharks arrived and stayed for the rest and majority of the trip. While the sharks were super interested in the cage a Cape fur seal was mingling in between the individuals. Two Short-tailed stingrays made an appearance half way through the trip and to say the least they are a highlight each time! Thanks to our divers for joining our Shark cage diving adventures and bringing so much joy onto our boats!
Trip 1:


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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An early departure to get ahead of the wind picking up during the afternoon, with low swell for the morning.