Great White Shark

Mossel Bay

Half Day trips, 5 hours from Cape Town

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Wildlife Sightings Cannot Be Guaranteed.

We Will However, Give You Realistic Expectations before Making A Booking.

The First Choice Shark Cage Diving Operator For:

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Frequently Asked Questions About Shark Cage Diving in Mossel Bay

Prime window is May–August (winter). Great, calm visibility and up to 90% shark sighting chances.

No. The dives are breath-hold only; no scuba training required.

Yes. Fully regulated under DFFE, with well-trained crew and zero shark-related injuries recorded in over a decade.

Sporadic — higher during our winter months, with up to a 50% sighting likelihood.

Winter (~May–Aug): ~16–17 °C. Summer: up to ~24 °C. Wetsuits are supplied.

No. Contacts lenses are recommended instead.

Yes. Orcas have disrupted great white presence since 2023. Still, juvenile sharks are seen occasionally.

Yes, drones allowed with prior arrangement.

Yes—children over 12 + years may dive; younger ones can join as boat viewers.

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27 June 2023

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*Trip status updated daily at 16h00 SAST