A Marvellous Time Out At Sea,19 April 2019
We had some fantastic encounters on our tour...
Written by Jax Bath, April 20 2019

Daily Snaps.

Beautiful Seascapes.

We had some lovely sightings of the penguins on the tour today.

We had a massive Sunfish on this tour.

A little pup covered in sand.

Some tomfoolery in the water.

A Hartlaubs Gull.

All heading into the water at the same time.

Having a look at us.

Photographing the seals.

Enjoying the sun.

Frolicking.

A stunning Great White Shark.

A lovely dorsal fin.

A stunning view of the Great White Shark.

We’ve had some lovely dolphin sightings recently.

A Mom and her slightly older calf.

Just as the Humpback surfaces.

We identify these dolphins using their dorsal fins.
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What species did we see today?
Great white sharks Great white sharks
Gracious, beautiful, misunderstood - three words used by guests of Dyer Island Cruises after witnessing South Africa's most infamous marine species: The Great White Shark.
Indian Ocean Humpback Dolphin Indian Ocean Humpback Dolphin
The Indian Ocean Humpback Dolphin is South Africa's rarest coastal cetacean. These animals get their name from their accumulated fat hump under their dorsal fin and have a range of up to 500km.
Cape fur seal Cape fur seal
With a local population of 60,000, it's no wonder our guests capture so many photographs of these wonderfully playful marine mammals.
African Penguin African Penguin
As one of only 17 penguin species left in the world (and the only one on the african continent), the african penguin often breed in offshore colonies, such as Dyer Island.