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Boat trips
Whale watching trips from July to
December. This is quite possibly the only place in the world where one can see a mighty whale and a great white shark on the same boat trip.
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Boat-based whale watching
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Southern right whales
guaranteed July to December
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See whales, seals,
penguins as well as various seabird species
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Possibility of seeing Great
white sharks and some dolphins species
The coast of South Africa is split into sections for
whale watching, with one permit holder per section. The
permit holder is allowed to approach the whales to a
distance of 50m. Dyer Island Cruises holds the permit
from Danger Point to Quoin Point, and we are based in
Kleinbaai. We find most of our whales at Pearly Beach, a
shallow bay banked by a golden stretch of sand. While we
respect the 50m limit, inquisitive whales frequently
swim to the boat for a close encounter, which is
allowed. We never chase or harass the animals.
After spending time with the whales, we
make our way to Dyer Island. During this stretch we
occasionally bump into some Humpback whales, who prefer
the deeper water. We also spot Giant petrels and Cape
gannets. At Dyer Island we can approach close enough to
view African penguins, Cape cormorants and many other
bird species.

Neighbouring Dyer Island is Geyser Rock,
home to thousands of Cape Fur Seals. The stretch of
water between the two islands is Shark Alley. The colony
is thriving and there is always lots of activity,
especially around November time when the tiny pups are
born.
We make a special visit to the White Shark Cage Diving
boats during our trips. There are eight permit holders
currently operating in this area, and we see a Great
white shark on about 80% of our trips.
Dyer Island Cruises regularly consults with experts in
the field of cetaceans, especially Dr Peter Best, South
Africa's leading southern right whale researcher. We
remain in close contact with other whale watching
operators, both nationally and internationally, so that
we can exchange interesting information about our
sightings. We firmly believe that we provide the most
informative whale watching cruise in South Africa.
Whale watching trips are about 2˝ hours long. They run
from July – December. All trips are weather dependent.
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What you need to know
Kleinbaai is a residential suburb of Gansbaai, with its
own slipway. We are situated approximately 180km South
East of Cape Town (driving time about 2 hrs).
Please note: Trips can vary from above. Should the
whales arrive early or stay late in the year, we will
alter our whale watching trips in accordance with the
animals.
Every trip is preceded by a brief introductory talk
about the route and what to look out for.
Always bring warm clothing as it is cooler at sea than
on land. Waterproof/windproof clothing is available on
the boat. We will provide inflatable life jackets.
Please remember to use sunscreen. Please use
anti-seasick medication well in advance if you are prone
to motion sickness. Binoculars will be supplied if
required.
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Dyer Island Cruises staff will meet you at the great
White House in Kleinbaai before your trip. There are
bathroom facilities, as well as a restaurant and gift
shop here.
For booking information please e-mail
bookings@whalewatchsa.com
or call +27(0) 384 0406 or 082 801 8014.
The price 2008:
We charge R800 per adult, R500 for
children u/12 and under 5’s goes for free for this
unforgettable whale watching trip.
We charge R500 per adult, R300 for
children u/12 and under 5’s goes for free for our
eco-marine trip.
The price 2009: (Whale watching trip)
Adults: R900 per person
Children under 12 years: R550 per child
Children under 5 years: Free
Dyer Island Trips– January to
June.
In the summer months after the Southern right whales
depart, Dyer Island Cruises runs shorter trips to Dyer
Island and Geyser Rock. These trips take in the sights
described above at Geyser Rock, Dyer Island, and the
White Shark Cage Diving boats. In addition, during this
time of year we often spot Bryde’s whales and dolphins.
The dolphins we most commonly see are Bottlenose and
Humpback.
Dyer Island trips are about 2 hours long. These
run from January to June.
All trips are weather dependent.
What you need to know -
Map & Directions
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