12 December 2016 | Eco Tours Gansbaai

Although it was overcast we had a lovely day at sea which we will definitely cherish...

Written by Sandra Hoerbst, December 12 2016

12 December 2016 | Eco Tours Gansbaai

Guide Summary and Photographs

Although it was a cloudy and somewhat gray day, we had a lovely experience out at sea.

Shortly after we launched from Kleinbaai harbour we spotted an African penguin. We were extremely lucky to see this little guy.

We cruised along the coast towards our sister company, Marine Dynamics to see Great White sharks. Afterwards we headed to Dyer Island and Geyser Rock. Guests really enjoyed the playful behaviour of the Cape Fur seals.

On the way back we made some extra miles and went behind the islands to see what we can spot. we found some terns resting on a piece of kelp.

Remember to visit the African Penguin and Seabird Sanctuary – APSS. Operating hours during the holiday season: 09h00 – 17h00

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