Great White Shark Cage Diving in Gansbaai and Cape Town, South Africa

Adrenaline Attack!  There is no other expression one can think of to describe the feelings and emotions that surge through you.  Suddenly that cage around you seems so fragile and the bars too far apart!  It is the only thing between you and one of the most fearsome carnivorous killers on the planet.  It’s a Great White Shark, you are in his habitat and he is hungry!

Shark cage diving is the closest thing to ‘near death’ that one voluntarily chooses to experience.  And there is no better place to get that particular buzz than in Gansbaai, South Africa.  With one of the densest populations, Gansbaai is inarguably the ‘great white shark capital of the world.’ Great White Shark Cage Diving in Gansbaai and Cape Town, South Africa is a MUST!







Great White Shark Cage Diving, south africa

Just 5 miles (8km) from the shore sits Dyer Island and the smaller Geyser Rock.  The shallow channel that these two form is known, around the world, as “Shark Alley.”  It is here that shark cage diving takes place.  The best times are from May to October.  During this period the water is warmer and also the time when the sharks hunt for seals.  Of course the Great Whites can be seen throughout the year.

One of the other reasons for the high population and presence of Great White Sharks in this area is the Cape Fur Seals, which occupy Dyer Island.  They are the prime source of food for the sharks.  Great Whites are surface feeders, so much of their feeding and other activity happens close to the surface, making for plenty of sightings.

Great Shark Cage Diving, south africa

To go shark cage diving is simple.  You don’t need any diving certificates just the desire and a stout heart.  The average dive takes 15 to 20 minutes.  You are almost certain to get a close up of one these awesome denizens of the sea.  An encounter will provide some of the most terrifically satisfying experiences you will ever have.

If getting scared to death is not your idea of a great time, then you can choose to stay on the boat.  Plenty of other shark varieties, besides the Great White, will put in an appearance.

You can choose to go out early in the morning between 6 am and 7 am for the best viewing as sharks are very active at this time.  The other option is to take the later trip (around 9 am to 10 am).

Gansbaai is also a great location for whale-watching.  Other wildlife species such as Cape Gannets, Cape Cormorants, Jackass Penguins, Southern Right Whales and dolphins are also likely to be sighted.

Shark cage diving is a once in a lifetime and unique experience that will stay with you for the rest of your life.
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