African Shark Eco Charters

  

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Price Per Head :

White Shark Cage Diving:
R1350 per person per day.

White Shark Breaching:
R1750 Per Person per day

10-Day Trip
$200 per person, per day.

Boat Charter :
R15,000 per day.

White Shark Diving – (May – September)
Pelagic Sharks - (October – April)

NB – All rates are inclusive of VAT at 14%



Included :

Day Trip:

  • All diving equipment supplied and complementary lunch, snacks & drinks on board throughout the day
  • For bad weather days we do have foul weather gear available to keep clients comfortable and warm

10 Day Trip:

  • Accommodation self catering breakfasts & suppers
  • Packed lunches for trips at sea
  • Airport transfers
  • Diving trips
  • Air cylinder refill
  • Diving equipment
  • Sight seeing trips
  • A visit to the wine lands.

Extra's :

Hiring of specialist equipment and cameras if booked in advance.

Requirements :

To dive with the sharks (ie go into the cage), you need to have a recognized minimum SCUBA qualification (eg. Open Water) and have your ID card available.

What to bring:

  • Warm weather proof clothing
  • Sunscreen and hat
  • Camera and binoculars
  • sea-sick tablets
  • If you dive with prescription lenses in your mask or want your own personal/favourite mask, bring it along
  • Swimming Costume
  • Dive Card is Compulsory (at least an open water certification)

Duration :

Usually from 7AM - 2PM (7 hours)

Number of divers on the boat :

Can take 12 with a second boat but prefer to work with small numbers (6) to give the clients a more personalised experience.

Transport from Cape Town :

The boat launches from Simons Town which is close to Cape Town. A shuttle can be arranged for pick-up and drop-off from Cape Town at a minimal cost.

African Shark Eco Charters is the original shark diving operation in False Bay, Cape Town made famous by our discovery and documentation of breaching great white sharks at Seal Island. Seal Island is the filming location of the Discovery Channel documentary "Air Jaws" and several other BBC and National Geographic productions.

White Shark Breaching

On their first visit to Seal Island, while they were scanning the seals for fresh predations, a seal was attacked less that 10 meters from the boat. Subsequent research and shark viewing trips to the area have proven highly successful and over the last 4 years, they have accumulated an intimate knowledge of the cycle of the ecosystem in False Bay and its key player the great white shark.

White Shark

All of their trips run in Winter and Summer. The weather in Winter is more likely to be suitable for shark watching. This is due to the shelter that the bay provides and the fact that colder water temperatures keep the sharks concentrated around the food sources at Seal Island. This translates to a significantly better chance of finding large numbers of sharks in one spot.

Shark Cage
1 Day Shark Diving Tours

We will collect you from your residence early and transport you to Simons Town, where you are briefed before going to sea. We set a minimum party size of four people, but may be able to accommodate individuals as part of another party if given notice well in advance. Our one day shark trips are generally arranged fairly informally and we do trips on most clear days throughout the year.

10 Day Shark Diving Tours

For anyone with a deep interest in sharks (we do also allow shark junkies) they offer 10 day great white shark trips (March - October). On these they can provide accommodation and food and can take in up to 8 people per expedition. Expeditions start on the first day of every Month and run the whole year round. On expeditions their main aim is to tag selected sharks and collect environmental and behavioural data on the sharks, seals and birds and the interactions between them. They encourage all expedition members to help with the data collection, entering and preliminary analysis. Specific data is also collected for each shark, such as length, characteristic features (fin or tail shape) and behaviour.

Great White Breaching

Their Great White Shark expeditions at sea start at dawn and we reach the island just as the sun is rising, which is the best time to observe predator / prey interactions. Once an appropriate anchoring spot is secured they begin to collect environmental and hopefully shark data. Lunch is available at around 12h00. They may stay till dusk depending on the weather and shark activity. Normally they are back off the water by 14h00. They also attempt to collect above and below water pictures to continue our database of known animals. Slides and talks shows will be given on some nights.

Weather statistics predict that on average 7 out of 10 days meet the minimum conditions for going to sea. However, it is at the discretion on the skipper of the boat to decide if conditions are unsuitable for sea work. As an alternative, time will be spent exploring Cape Town's many world famous landmarks and the well known Cape wine lands.

 

Call Us:

Phone (Mobile) +27 (0)82 466 4519

Landline (UK) 0871 474 1821
Fax (South Africa) +27 (0)28 384 3847

 



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