Full Day Marine Big 5 Safari Experience
Get up early, leave Cape Town behind and travel to Gansbaai for the marine safari experience of a lifetime! Expert guides will show you the best of this amazing South African marine wilderness, including Great White sharks, African penguins, Cape fur seals and a variety of seabirds.
Tour Departs:
Daily ±06h00
Tour Ends:
±16h00
Tour Notes:
- Minimum 2 guests
- Weather & sea conditions permitting
Tour Includes
Light lunch
Gansbaai
Depart Cape Town around 06h00 and head eastwards along the N2 to the quaint fishing town of Gansbaai. This popular tourist destination lies within the Overberg District Municipality of the Western Cape and is the starting point to your thrilling marine safari experience.
On a 2 hour cruise from Gansbaai explore the waters between Dyer Island and Geyser Rock. This area, aptly named Shark Alley, is a popular feeding ground for Great White sharks and a familiar shark cage diving location.
Dyer Island
After exciting encounters with the resident Great White sharks, travel to other hotspots to see whales, African penguins and other seabirds around Dyer Island and Geyser Rock.
The island is situated 8.5km from Kleinbaai harbour, near Gansbaai, and is a protected bird sanctuary that hosts a number of endangered species such as the African penguin, African Black Oystercatchers, Cape Cormorants and many more.
Gansbaai
Depart Cape Town around 06h00 and head eastwards along the N2 to the quaint fishing town of Gansbaai. This popular tourist destination lies within the Overberg District Municipality of the Western Cape and is the starting point to your thrilling marine safari experience.
Gansbaai
Depart Cape Town around 06h00 and head eastwards along the N2 to the quaint fishing town of Gansbaai. This popular tourist destination lies within the Overberg District Municipality of the Western Cape and is the starting point to your thrilling marine safari experience.
Dyer Island
After exciting encounters with the resident Great White sharks, travel to other hotspots to see whales, African penguins and other seabirds around Dyer Island and Geyser Rock.