Daily Blog 09 August 2019 | White Shark Diving Gansbaai

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“This was an adventure of a lifetime! Your team was wonderfully kind, helpful and informative. We will come back with friends!” –  Melica

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09/08/2019

Sightings:  Great White Sharks, Albatross, Hagfish

Location: Joubertsdam

Water Temperature: Moderate

Visibility: Poor

What a great start of the day! We started our shark adventure not too early in the morning (not for us at least). We got out of the harbour and we could already see that it would be a beautiful sunny day! Once we got to the anchor spot, we geared up and started waiting for the sharks, who didn’t make us wait for too long and we got everything we came there for and more! 5 different great white sharks coming to our cage one after another. We started off with Clampy effortlessly gliding through the water and then a bit smaller sharks ranging from 2.5m to 3.3m. Even though we do get out to the shallows to spot some sharks we never say no to the other wildlife willing to come to us! And today we were lucky enough to spot a beautiful Albatross!

Feeling excited and lucky we headed out for our second trip and once again once we got our cage back attached to the side of the boat few minutes later we got ourselves a shark. Any baby animal is cute so is a baby shark! A small female at only around 2.2m came at to us giving us quite a performance showing off her speed. At the end of the trip we got ourselves 6 different great white sharks with the largest being our favourite Clampy, 4.5m female who was very relaxed and gave us nice long passes just next to the cage.  Once everyone was happy with their shark experience we headed back to the harbour to warm up with some hot soup. 

And once again we were out at sea for our last but not least trip of the day. Today was certainley our lucky day as just like the previous trips we got the sharks almost straight away, starting off with some smaller specimen – 2.2m and 2.5m females. Clampy came for a visit once again and at the end of the trip a feisty not so little male at around 3.1 m came for our lines. Another entertainment for us was a hagfish feeling friendly and trying to shark cage dive as well. We headed back to the harbour once everyone had their chance in the cage. 


If you are looking to get up close and personal with the great white shark then Shark Diving in South Africa, and more specifically with Marine Dynamics, is a once-in-a-lifetime experience you won’t want to miss. Book and pay online with us and get a free video of your encounter with the world’s apex predator.

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