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2007 price for all day, either surface or cage diving, including any
equipment needs, food and drinks is R1100
(approximately $156, 115 or £78)
Need transportation? We have a have a shuttle service that runs from
Cape Town to Hermanus.
Cost door-to-door is R250. |
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The trip begins at 10 in the morning
from Klein Bay, which is 2 km along the coast from the village of
Gansbaai. Here you board our shark-chaser, The Predator II for the 5
mile voyage to Dyer Island. |
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After dropping anchor, we all begin
attracting Great Whites with a specially-formulated Chum mixture,
made from completely legal ingredients, which has taken Brian years to
perfect, and is a highly-guarded trade secret. Sharks are seen on
99.9% of our trips! |
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Once the Great Whites arrive, you
will have the opportunity to photograph these awe-inspiring animals
feeding at the surface, right alongside the boat. If you got the
guts...this is when you enter the cage! |
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We have a shuttle service from Cape
Town & Hermanus to the launch site at Klein Bay if you need it. |
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It is recommended that you book well
in advance and allow at least 2 days diving in case of adverse weather
conditions. Passengers are exposed to the open sea while travelling to
and from the islands. At the islands the boat is anchored off the lee
sides and protected bays. |
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The boat leaves the docks at 10 in
the morning, and returns at 3 in the afternoon. |
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The Boat |
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PREDATOR II, Brian's new (2003)
hi-tech custom-built catamaran is the envy of every boating
enthusiast. Fitted with a spacious cabin and sheltered seating, dive
platform, toilet & wash basin... it is sleek, fast, and comfortable.
We can take as many as 18 passengers per day, but you will never feel
crowded. |
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The Predator II is inspected by the
Department of Transport annually. Our boat and entire operation have
been dilegently scrutinized by the controlling bodies of the South
African government, and have been awarded one of only 8 licenses
available in this part of Africa to take you down to see these giants. |
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The Cages |
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Only snorkeling experience is
required if you want to go down in the cage. |
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Sometimes the water will be extremely
rough or far too murky to use the cage, viewing from the boat is still
an awesome experience, with excellent photo opportunities. |
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The cage is of the floating-variety
and is custom-made with 12mm galvanised steel mesh. The sharks cannot
get inside, and they don't try. The air is fed from the boat, so you
don't have to worry about a tank strapped to your back. |
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All diving equipment is supplied. All
of our wetsuits are new and leak-free...just like our boat. |
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The cage floats right next to the
boat, so you can climb out at any time if you get scared and want to
call your Mummy. |
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Viewing Season |
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The Great Whites are in 'Shark Alley'
all year round. |
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The Islands |
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Dyer Island is 5 miles (8 km)
offshore, near the village of Gansbaai at the southern tip of
Africa... only 2 hours from Cape Town. |
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Nearby, Geyser Rock supports a colony
of 40,000 Cape Fur Seals....these guys are the reason the Great Whites
stay here. |
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Shark Alley is the channel between
the 2 islands, and is protected from the worst of the Southern
Atlantic's weather...this is where we park the Predator II. |
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The islands, and Shark Alley itself
are teeming with life. Cape Fur Seals, Jackass Penguins, and a wide
variety of sea birds are commonly seen from the boat. From July to
November, Southern Right Whales are spotted almost every day as well! |
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Passenger
Requirements & Equipment |
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Cage diving with us does not require
a scuba certification. Minimal snorkling experience is all you need to
go down in the cage. |
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Everyone is welcome for surface
viewing of the White Sharks as they are surface feeders and can be
observed closely from the boat. |
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All diving equipment is supplied free
of charge, including towels. Warm clothing, a cap, sun block, camera &
film are essential items for the trip. A light lunch, cool drinks,
fruit & other snacks will be provided on board. |
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