Jan 19, 2026
Fun full day experience! - Great experience!
I went with my 16 year old son, he really enjoyed it!
On the way to the cage diving place we saw whales, dolphins, and on the diving place we saw a seal and a sting ray.
On arrival, we were inmediately visited by copper sharks.
The crew was very helpful, and the two marine biologist very knowledgable.
If anyone does not want to dive, he/she can just watch the sharks from the deck
No divig experience needed!
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Dec 10, 2025
It’s really worth it - I really enjoyed my adventure to shak cage, The staff are very helpful and friendly,you aren’t allowed to touch the shark, but if you want you must be in the corner of cage,and they have snaks on the boat the trip takes one hour half .Make sure to book before because many people go there specifically on the weekend
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Nov 24, 2025
Great experience - Professional team and conservation focus - I did the shark cage dive and it was a great experience in every way. I really appreciated that they focus on conservation rather than just a tourist show — that matters. The staff were knowledgeable, took great care of us, and shared lots of interesting info. And the small touches like snacks and hot chocolate on the boat made it even better. Would definitely recommend.
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Nov 18, 2025
A brilliant experience - The whole experience from start to finish was outstanding and well managed by the team at Marine dynamics. The transport from Cape Town was punctual and comfortable, arriving at Gansbaai in plenty of time to grab a coffee and breakfast for our briefing before we headed out onto the ocean and to the location of the shark diving. The supply of wetsuits, jackets and lifejackets was well managed and the overall experience was superb, with five sharks swimming around the cage.
From start to finish we felt safe and protected and the crew were friendly and communicated well. I would recommend this as a great shark diving company, to experience these amazing creatures close up.
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Oct 19, 2025
Shark - There will be NO great whites but still an amazing trip. Saw lots of sharks, a sting ray, whales & seals
Review provided by Viator
Oct 16, 2025
Amazing experience, great tour operator! 🦈🐋🦭🐧🫶🏽👌🏽 - 5 well earned stars ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️
What a friendly, welcoming, professional top organization. You made our day more than amazing! 🙏🏽
After a good breakfast and clear briefing our stuff received from the very helpful staff. Seen a lot of sharks but also spotted a very large stingray, sea lion and even a whale up close! What an amazing experience! Finally a penguin adopted with a house, for your fantastic work!
Thank you guys so much! 🫶🏽🙏🏽
Rick & Denise
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Sep 28, 2025
A Lot of Fun, but Nature is in Charge! - The tour picked me up at 6:30 AM from my hotel (Capital Mirage in Cape Town), then a couple of other people at other hotels. On this trip, everyone spoke English. The trip to the launch point took around 2 hours, and it was a nice ride, watching the sunrise and seeing the countryside and wineries along the way. We stopped by a penguin rehabilitation center for about 15 minutes for a quick explanation of the agency's purpose (and a request for donations).
When we got to the tour center, we were joined with other people and all of us were directed upstairs to a buffet continental breakfast- breads & pastries, cold meats, cheeses, fruits, fruit juices and hot beverages. We watched a video explaining safety guidelines. Back outside, staff issued rain coats and led us on a 5 minute walk to the marina. The 2-story boat was modest sized, and everyone sat on benches along the sides of the deck. The trip on water to the diving point took 30-45 minutes.
Once anchored, staff issued each passengers a wet suit, and we all undressed and re-dressed. Staff secured an aluminum cage along one side of the boat. "Diving" involved passengers taking turns entering the cage and immersing into the water. The cage seemed about 8-feet deep (six of those were under water), three-feet wide, and 10-feet long. The cage had ladder-steps facing front, so when we entered the cage, we held ourselves up, heads out of water, until ready to go under. As we entered the cage, we each got a SCUBA mask, but no snorkel. So, one stayed under water as long as you could hold your breath. Staff chummed the water on one side of the cage with fish guts infused with fish oil, while two other staff each threw into the water a big fish carcus attached to a hook and rope then pulled it back in toward the cage, over and over.
Everyone got into the cage at least once. There was no time-limit on how long one could stay in, but no one was impolite about time. Staff took pictures of individual divers, and the animals and area around the boat. On this day, 9/1/25, the waters were cold and choppy, and the wind was pretty bad. At least half of us got seasick, including myself- my experience in the cage was about 10 minutes until I threw up. Everyone was good natured about it, though. When staff saw someone looking green, they offered mint, ginger, medications, and liquids.
The anchored experience lasted about an hour. We did get to see a lot of copper sharks, a stingray, a seal, and, while we motored from the marina, a whale. Seagulls followed us to and from the marina, and fought for chunks of fish that floated in the water. Everyone changed back into their clothes after their turn in the cage. The ride back was as bumpy as the ride there but, again, no one complained.
Back on shore, staff invited us to some vegetable soup and liquids. The place had an extensive souvenir shop. Visitors were invited to support the research agency run through the tour with sponsorships at various levels. The van took us back to our hotels without stopping.
I'm glad I went and I had a lot of fun. I won't hold the tour responsible for the waves and weather- we were in Nature's pool after all. The only possible downside is that the tour cannot promise that a shark will be sited. If no shark comes around, then visitors are offered a voucher for another tour on another day at no cost. If the experience sites just one shark, however, then the experience is considered successful and no vouchers are offered
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Sep 26, 2025
Fantastic - Absolutely fantastic. An early pickup with a friendly driver. Breakfast was great and a talk on sharks before the short boat ride. Plenty of time in the water seeing over 20 sharks and a couple of rays. Even joined by a cheeky seal after the sharks left. Back to the centre for some warming soup and then the journey back to our hotel. Such a brilliant experience.
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Nov 29, 2025
Mixed feeling - Nice guys with well prepared cage equipment.
Unfortunately we only saw one shark for 2 minutes.
There age some points which lead to this three star review.
The pickup time on tripadvisor was 7am, but the real pick up time was 4am. We only got notice the day before. We didn like that, just write the correct pick up time in tripadvisor, wo we can prepare and arrange breakfast.
Secondly there are no showers after diving. Keep in mind that you swim in cold water with fish garbage on the surface. After diving you have to dress on the boat into your normal clothes and drive 3hrs to capetown. You stink and feel very unwell.
In addition the driver was not able to keep straight line. He also played with the gas Paddle way to much and we were all shaking inside the bus. Gas, no gas, gas, no gas.... no steady pace. The bus was also tide and there could be more legroom.
All in all it cought have been a nice experience, but having the price in mind and that we didnt see Sharks under water, we left with mixed feelings.
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Sep 30, 2025
Excellent Operation, Poor Timing - I can't rate it higher than a 3 because we saw ZERO sharks. Three people got in the water after a 90 minute wait to view a large stingray. Also, we saw 3 pass of whales at a distance during the tour. The water temp was 15 which precluded shark activity according to the marine biologist on the staff. The entire crew, staff, and operation are first class but the total experience was a frigid, 3 hour+ boat trip to shark alley to view seals. Perhaps a different time of year would be better.
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