Delve into the mystical shark world with the Blue Wilderness team. Based on Durban’s Aliwal Shoal, we offer an exhilarating cageless shark snorkel, open to everyone who is comfortable floating in the water. This includes children from 10yo upwards. The trips occur early in the morning when the sharks are most active and the weather conditions are at their calmest. Spend between 45 and 60 minutes in the water with between 10 and 30 oceanic black-tip sharks on an ultimate bucket list adventure.
Our shark snorkel adventure starts at 6.30am (although times may vary depending on conditions and your availability) with guests arriving at our shark centre. All equipment will be provided for you, so only bring yourself, a sense of adventure, and a bathing costume.
After a wakeup coffee, our guide will present to you a briefing on the shark diving adventure. This will include biological information on the sharks and the process's that we will be following to ensure that you have a safe, educational and enjoyable shark adventure with us. You will then move to our changing rooms to be fitted with a suitably sized wetsuit, mask, snorkel and fins. Once changed into your wetsuit and stored any valuables and keys, you will hop onto our vehicle for a two minute drive down to our launch site. At the beach you will wave to your expedition videographer (who makes an edited expedition video for you), and arrive at our 8m semi rigid vessel. The guide will give you a quick boat safety briefing and hand out life jackets. From here, you will climb onto the boat for launching.
It is a 8-minute boat ride to Aliwal Shoal where the sharks are located. On arrival we will put a 'chum drum' into the water to attract the sharks. We will also deploy our 6-person shark cage that floats at the surface. Once we have a good number of sharks around (usually within 2-minutes) we will pull the cage adjacent to the boat and you can slip into the water. You can then enjoy viewing between 10 and 30 black tip sharks circling you for up to 60 minutes. Our guide will be in the water with you at all times, and assist you if required. The guide will assist you into the water and ensure your are feeling comfortable. They will then assist you across to a floating beam that you can hold whilst the sharks circle you. Once you are feeling comfortable in the water, you are welcome to release the beam and swim around with the sharks unaided. If you are an experienced free-diver, we are happy to provide a weight belt that will allow you to dive down below the surface to view the sharks from below. After the shark snorkel, we climb onto the boat and head back to land. At our shark centre, you can enjoy a hot shower and dry towel. Whilst our videographer is busy editing your expedition video, you can eat a light snack of sandwiches and soft-drinks. When the videographer is ready, we all crowd around the TV to watch your expedition video - prepare to gasp in amazement!
34 Egerton Road, Freeland Park, Scottburgh
The trip does not include transport to and from Scottburgh (this can be arranged at additional cost) or the expedition video, that costs an additional R450 per group (if you like what we have produced). We will send you the video via Google drive or We-transfer, or you can bring along a USB stick to load the video onto directly.
KwaZulu-Natal is a vibrant South African province known for its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and diverse wildlife. From the lush subtropical coastlines to the dramatic Drakensberg mountains, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park is known for its diverse ecosystems, including wetlands, beaches, and coral reefs. It's a haven for wildlife and offers activities like birdwatching, hiking, and snorkeling.
Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park features stunning mountain landscapes, waterfalls, and rock art. It's ideal for hiking, rock climbing, and cultural experiences.
Durban is a vibrant coastal city known for its beaches, cultural diversity, and bustling markets. It's a great place to experience South African culture, enjoy local cuisine, and relax on the beach.
A hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with curry, originating from the Indian community in Durban.
A South African barbecue featuring grilled meats and vegetables.
This is the dry season, offering pleasant weather and ideal conditions for wildlife viewing and outdoor activities. It's also the peak tourist season, especially for game viewing in the reserves.
South African Rand (ZAR)
GMT+2
220-240VV, 50HzHz
KwaZulu-Natal is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and occasional violence can occur. Be cautious, especially in urban areas and at night.
Durban Station
Durban Bus Terminal, Johannesburg to Durban buses
The BRT system is efficient and covers most of Durban. Taxis and minibus taxis are also widely available but can be crowded and less comfortable.
Available • Apps: Uber, Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
One of the oldest game reserves in Africa, offering excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, including the Big Five.
A beautiful estuary system offering boat cruises, fishing, and wildlife viewing, including hippos and crocodiles.
Price varies by option