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Shark Cage Diving in Cape Town
Shark Diving is a
thrilling experience for anyone who wishes to face up to their
fears or is after the thrill and adrenalin that this activity
brings. Our conservation minded great white shark diving takes
place inside a cage with mask and snorkel, in Cape Town South
Africa. Our shark diving takes place in shark alley Gansbaai,
where an abundance of great white sharks is prevalent, due to
the amount of their primary food source - seals.
2KO offers great white shark cage dive tours - for one day, or
longer. Each person on the boat gets at least one turn to get
into a cage and face off against the greatest predators on
earth, the great white shark. Great white sharks have been
called the greatest killing machines in earth, and now is your
turn to get close and personal to one of these great creatures,
on our shark cage dive.
Shark dive in Cape Town
for the brave! If you are adventurous and love a thrill,
then there is no greater thrill than to white shark dive
in Cape Town with one of these glorious sea predators
(great white shark). Whether you get into the water and
dive with sharks in Cape Town, or whether you stay on
the boat and view the great white sharks from the safety
of the boat, it will be a day to remember for the rest
of your life.
Price R1375 ONLY
What happens
on the day of my great white shark dive?
On the day of your shark diving in Cape Town, we
will whisk you off to the South coast of South
Africa at Gansbaai, Dyer Island and Geyser Rock
in Shark Alley for a white shark shark cage
diving experience like you have never had
before. Shark diving has become a very popular
and desirable activity and we work only with the
top conservationists in the Cape Town shark cage
diving industry. We use the Gansbaai location as
chances of shark sightings are better than in
False Bay.

Do I need
a diving qualification? What if I have never
dived before?
You can do your Cape Town shark dive either with
mask and snorkel (as most people do) or with
full
scuba. The reason that most people use just mask
and snorkel is because firstly the bubbles from
the scuba scares away the sharks and secondly
the cage is suspended in the water with the top
of the cage just out of the water which allows
you to pop your head up and breathe. So anyone
can dive with sharks in Cape Town - you do not
need to be a scuba diver or have any scuba
qualification
Below is a
typical day spent cage diving:
6:00 am: Guests are collected in Cape
Town and taken on a 2-hour drive over Sir
Lowry's pass through Hermanus to Gansbaai.
8:00 am: On arrival enjoy you will enjoy
a breakfast at a local restaurant and attend a
briefing of the day.
9:00 am: We launch the shark boat for a
20-minute boat ride out to Dyer Island for 5
hours in the shark infested waters.
3:00 pm: Return to the harbour and we
make our way back towards Cape Town via Betty's
Bay.
6:00 pm: Visit the African penguin colony at the
Hendrik Verwoerd reserve at Betty's Bay.
5:30 pm: Return to Cape Town
Notes
Between June and October, there is a success
rate of 95% from the boat and 90% from the dive
cage. This is due to the warmer water (15° C -
21° C) and the improved underwater visibility of
between 5 to 15 meters. On an average day at
this time you may see between 3 to 8 different
sharks ranging in size from 3 to 4.5 meters in
length.
Between November April and the success rate is
somewhat less although shark sightings are regular -
there is seldom a day that goes by without some
sighting. This
is due to the colder water (12° C - 15° C) and
the reduced underwater visibility of between 2 -
5 meters. The sharks seen at this time generally
range in size from 2.5 to 3.5 meters. Can I see
sharks if I do not dive? Yes, surface viewing is
highly recommended.
Dive information: It is an advantage to have a
basic open water one certificate to enter the
cage. The cage accommodates two divers. The dive
time is 10 to 20 minutes with an optional second
dive. The dive party may range in size from a
minimum of 1 to a maximum of 12 divers.
What types of sharks can be seen?
Only Great
White Sharks, unsurprisingly other lesser sharks
tend to keep a low profile in their territories.
What other marine life can I see? Southern Right
Whales (winter season), Cape Fur Seals, African
Penguin "Jackass Penguin", schools of bottlenose
dolphins (summer season) and abundant sea birds.
The shark viewing takes place at a distance of
11.5 km out to sea from a 33 foot long boat.
Bring: Camera, sunblock, hat, jacket,
towel and seasick tablets if you are prone to
motion sickness.
Please note: The great white shark is a wild
animal in its own environment and we cannot
guarantee sightings of, or dives with the
sharks. The weather is also a factor and the
trip can be cancelled at very short notice if
the tourist’s safety is in question.
What is included?
- Collection from your hotel or guest house in
Cape Town
- Transport to and from Gansbaai
- Breakfast in Gansbaai
- Shark Dive briefing
- Diving Kit and equipment as required
- One or more shark dives (note that you can
dive as often as you like, depending on time
available and the number of divers on the boat
- Lunch
- Wet suit if required
- Return trip to Cape Town
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