
Planning a shark cage diving trip can raise many questions, from safety protocols to the best time for sightings. In our 2026 FAQ guide, we provide expert answers to help you prepare for your marine adventure with White Shark Projects. Whether you’re curious about the shark cage diving Gansbaai price, the specifics of breath-hold diving, or our 5-star facilities in Kleinbaai, this resource covers all the essentials. We focus on transparency and conservation, ensuring that your encounter with the majestic Great White or high-energy Bronze Whaler shark is both educational and unforgettable.
Absolutely. Our shark cage diving trip is designed for everyone, regardless of experience. We use a surface-floating cage, which means you don’t need to be a swimmer or have a diving license. You are always just inches from the surface and under the expert supervision of our White Shark Projects crew and marine biologists.
The current shark cage diving Gansbaai price is R2700 for adults and R1450 for children. This is an all-inclusive rate that covers your professional diving gear, 5-star facility access in Kleinbaai, a continental breakfast, and post-dive lunch. We also offer door-to-door transport from Cape Town (R800) and Hermanus (R500) for your convenience.
We recommend bringing a towel, swimwear to wear under your wetsuit, sunscreen, and a warm jacket for after the dive. If you are prone to motion sickness, please take medication at least an hour before we launch!
Yes! Great White Sharks and Bronze Whalers are surface feeders. Our ‘SHARK TEAM’ catamaran has a large viewing deck that offers incredible photo opportunities for non-divers.
Yes. While the species change (Great Whites are more nomadic), the Bronze Whalers are very consistent. We pride ourselves on being 100% transparent about recent sightings before you book.
Shark diving is weather-dependent. If we cannot launch due to sea conditions, we will offer to reschedule your trip or provide a *full refund. T&C’s White Shark Projects
It is a scenic 2-hour drive. We offer door-to-door transport for R800 per person to make your adventure as stress-free as possible.

Shark Cage Diving Gansbaai FAQ – Additional Information
While a shark cage diving trip is a bucket-list adrenaline rush, at Shark Cage Diving Mobi, we believe it should also be a journey of discovery. By choosing to dive with White Shark Projects, you are supporting over three decades of marine research and community upliftment. Since 1989, our partners have been at the forefront of shark conservation in South Africa, working tirelessly to protect the delicate balance of our oceans.
Why Choose a 5-Star Certified Operator? Your safety and the well-being of the sharks are our highest priorities. Our trips are conducted from the ‘SHARK TEAM,’ a custom-built 36-foot catamaran designed for maximum stability and viewing excellence. Every excursion is accompanied by a qualified marine biologist who provides real-time educational insights into shark behavior, helping to dispel the myths surrounding these majestic apex predators.
Beyond the Cage: Community & Research We are more than just a tour operator; we are part of the Gansbaai community. From our Recycle Swop Shop initiatives to our global volunteer programs, every booking contributes to local education and environmental sustainability. When you pay your shark cage diving Gansbaai price, a portion of that investment goes directly back into the sea through data collection on Great Whites, Bronze Whalers, and Sevengill Cow Sharks. This data is shared with global research organizations to help track population trends and migratory patterns.
Plan Your 2026 Adventure Today. Whether you are joining us for the first time or returning to witness the incredible energy of the Bronze Whaler sharks, we are committed to providing a transparent, safe, and world-class experience. From our luxury 5-star headquarters in Kleinbaai to the expert crew on the water, we ensure that every detail of your trip is handled with professional care. Join us in Gansbaai, the shark capital of the world, and see why this is South Africa’s premier marine wildlife encounter.
