And now the general public, too, can enjoy first-hand experience of the Great White Shark. Observing and diving with Great White Sharks under the correct conditions and guidance is a wonderful experience. Even ‘anti-shark’ people return from an expedition or diving trip with love, and certainly respect, for this creature.
Costs for 2007/2008 Season:
Shark Diving including Transfer R1200 Per Person
Shark Diving excluding Transfer R950 Per Person
Pickup and scenic transfer
We collect you from where your staying in Cape Town and drive you to ‘White Shark Lodge’, our home base in Kleinbaai.
Breakfast at our stunning Lodge
Diving and viewing
Our cage takes 2 to 3 people at a time. Each person spends approximately 20 minutes in the cage. All scuba equipment, including 7mm wetsuits, is provided – you don’t need a scuba licence to cage dive.
Lunch on board
Our lunch boxes are packed with bread rolls (with a variety of fillings), sweets, crisps and assorted juices and soft drinks. ![]()
Afternoon tea
Upon our return to the harbour, you are invited to tea, coffee, biscuits or scones at our Lodge.
Return drive
You are driven back to where you were collected.
Our boat and crew
Shark Team is an 11-meter, 4-ton catamaran with all the latest electronic and safety equipment. The boat was custom-built for shark diving, so there is plenty of space for everyone to view the sharks in comfort. Our crew consists of experienced Skippers, a qualified Paramedic, a Dive Master and friendly, helpful staff. They operate with the benefit of 15 years’ experience in Great White Shark research, conservation and eco-tourism, behind them.
