Our first trip launched from Gansbaai harbour and headed to the dive site in quite misty conditions, but that didn’t stop our guests from enjoying a distant view of some Southern Right Whales whilst on the way to our dive site…
The first trip of the day saw mild conditions if somewhat overcast, and quite low shark activity, having only a single, albeit large, shark visit the boat…
A perfect day greeted us this morning with the sun shining and flat mirror like seas as we headed into the shallows for our day of diving…
The first trip of the day saw some choppy seas and fairly high winds, but even the bad weather conditions couldn’t put our sharks off…
A brisk morning greeted our first trip as we headed to our dive site in the shallows. We didn’t know what to expect after a day off sea…
The skies looked like threatening rain this morning as we headed into the Shallows, however there was no need to worry as this soon cleared to reveal a beautiful day…
We had an overcast sky hanging over our heads this morning as we headed out and it seemed to be affecting the sharks moods as it took us close to two hours to see our first shark…

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