Day one:
The safari depart from Cape Town International Airport from where we transfer you to the guesthouse near Gansbaai on the West Coast where you will be welcomed with true and traditional South African hospitality. On the way we will stop at one of our wine estates for a taste of our local wines and lunch.
Many of our clients prefer to arrive a day or two earlier so that they may rest, and also use the opportunity to visit Table Mountain, Robben Island and other Cape Town attractions. Over a typical South African dinner (lots of meat & wine) you will meet the rest of the crew and be briefed on the procedures for the next day.
Included:
» Experienced driver and guide
» All transfers
» Visit to the wine estate & wine tasting
» Shared (twin) accommodation
Excluded:
» Drinks.
» Lunch and dinner
Day two and three:
We typically do two half-day launches searching for the Great Whites.
We start off with a breakfast before launching from either Kleinbaai, Gansbaai or Romansbaai Harbor. Dyer Island is one of the best spots in the world to find and see the Great White Sharks. Apart from the sharks, and depending on the time of year, one is also likely to see Cape Fur Seals, Cape Gannets, Cape Cormorants, Jackass penguins, whales and dolphins. Although we run tours all-year round, the best time of the year is in our winter season (April - Sept.), when the sharks are particularly active in their feeding patterns (80-99%). During the other months (Oct. - Feb.), their feeding patterns are less consistent. However, due to the seal-breeding season between November and February, natural feeding predations are often seen in the area. Sighting rate in the low season is approximately 60%, bettered by the fact that we dive two consecutive days.
Cage diving is strictly regulated by the authorities and conducted in an ethical way in accordance with international standards. It is absolutely safe and you need not have any diving experience at all, only a short course on safety and the use of the equipment.
On a typical day we meet the skipper early in the morning, and depending on the conditions, wind direction and currents you proceed to one of numerous holes, put down anchor and set out the bait. Only bait that forms part of the animal's natural diet is used.
We then wait for the Great Whites to find us. This can take anything from minutes to several hours. In the meantime every one is briefed on the procedures, and the cage is put into the water. The cage is securely attached to a platform on the back of the boat and the top of the cage floats about 23cm above the water. It is constructed of steel bars and is closed off at the top by means of a gate.
Once the first shark is spotted the bait lines are drawn in towards the boat so that everybody has the opportunity to view and admire this magnificent predator. The first cager enters the water and the lines are drawn slowly towards the cage to lure the shark. This is an emotional and heart stopping experience.
When we return to land, the evenings are spent reliving the day's adventures around good food and even better wine!
Included:
» Experienced driver, guide and Dive Master
» All transfers
» Shared (twin) accommodation
» 2 Sessions cage diving and one shark dive
» Air and equipment included on a "use it or lose it" basis
» Breakfasts
Excluded:
» Drinks
» Lunches and dinners
Day four:
After a good sleep-in and a hearty breakfast we return to Cape Town via the scenic Boland, where we board a flight to Durban Airport and then transfer to a lodge in Umkomazi.
Included:
» Experienced driver and guide
» All land transfers
» Flight from Cape Town to Durban
» Shared (twin) accommodation
» Breakfast
Excluded:
» Drinks
» Lunch and dinner
Day five to ten:
Adventure kicks into a higher gear when we spend these days completing a total of twelve dives on the world-famous Aliwal Shoal and Protea Banks!
During the months of June through to November we are sure to see the Ragged Tooth Sharks as they congregate on the Shoal and Banks to mate, and it is not uncommon to find 15 to 50 of these ferocious looking but docile animals on a single dive. During the other months we find Tiger, Zambezi and Hammerhead sharks. Depending on conditions we dive Cathedral, Raggie Cave, Shark Alley or any of a number of spots at Aliwal Shoal.
Should you tire of the sharks, we can always dive on any of the wrecks or go hunting for the huge (and I mean huge) Brindle Bass! Other species, depending on the season include Manta, Devil and other Rays, schools of pelagic fish, whales, dolphins, and many, many more!
Often described as the best shark diving site in the world, Protea offers exciting drift dives with (depending on the season) Ragged Tooth Sharks, three species of Hammerheads, Zambezi (Bull), Tiger, Thresher, Copper, Dusky, Mako, the occasional Great White and many other species of shark. Like on Aliwal the shark dives are done without cages and are quite safe. No diver has ever been attacked by a shark on any of these sites.
To give the adrenaline a chance to subside we will give you one day off diving, and take you on a tour of the area as well as a visit to the premises of the Natal Sharks Board to study their display of the sharks endemic to the area! The audiovisual show and display will give you a new insight into these lovely and much maligned creatures.
Included:
» Experienced driver, guide and Dive Master
» All transfers
» 12 Dives, air/Nitrox fills, weights & tanks on a "use it or lose it" basis
» Shared (twin) accommodation
» Breakfast daily
» Day tour to Durban markets/shops and Sharks Board
Excluded:
» Drinks
» Lunch and dinner
» Personal diving gear
Day eleven:
A lazy morning to recover and degas before flying from Durban to Johannesburg International Airport to be in time for your flight home.
Included:
» Transfer to Durban Airport
» Breakfast
Excluded:
» Airfare to Johannesburg
» Lunch and dinner |