Daily Trip Update, 11 July 2019
Today started overcast, clearing up as it progressed...
Written by Jax Bath, July 11 2019

Today's Best Shots.

We got a great look at the tail fin of this Great White Shark.

A Humpback Whale travelling over the swell.

We’ve been so luck with our White Sharks recently.

Á bit of Humpback Whale.

Seals enjoying the Prince Port.

Endangered Bank Cormorants building nests.

Moody Seascapes.

One stubby African Penguin.

look at our fluffy babies, who are losing their fluff.

Looking at our toy Sperm Whale.

Some more fluffy penguin.

This little seal was having the best time rolling around on the pebbles and giving itself a nice back massage.

A beautiful Shy Albatross.

A Skua scavenging on a Cuttle Fish.

A very cool sight in the deep sea.

A Humpback Whale travelling along.
What species did we see today?
Humpback Whale Humpback Whale
One of the best-known whale species, they are renowned for their acrobatic behaviour and complex melodious song as well as extremely long flippers and are a special favourite of Dyer Island Cruises guests and crew alike.
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.
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.