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Explore Table Mountain National Park

OCEAN SAFARI 

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Ocean SAFARI

& Kelp Snorkel

Discover the unparalleled beauty of Table Mountain National Park, both above and below the water, with an Ocean Safari. Nestled at the meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and the African continent, this national park has been ranked amongst the New 7 Wonders of the World and is a national heritage site. It is best explored by ocean safari and is a sure way to escape the crowds. Marvel at its magnificent mountains plunging into kelp-edged Atlantic seas, fringed with white sand beaches and granite cliffs, as we travel by sea along the Cape Peninsula.

We will explore hidden coves, historic shipwrecks, and bustling Cape Fur seal colonies. Glide over Atlantic swells, past towering cliffs and granite islands, and spot Humpback whales or Heaviside's dolphins. For the adventurous, snorkel in majestic kelp forests to encounter endemic shy sharks, starfish, anenomes and seabreams. You will be guided by passionate local wildlife experts who will reveal the stories of the Cape.

What can I expect on this Ocean Safari? 

In short  - Kelp forest snorkeling and a range of marine wildlife. Embark on an adventure filled with fun, passion, and ocean exploration on our ocean safari with Animal Ocean. Marvel at scenic mountain cliffs, and explore a kelp forest as you snorkel freely. The trip is 4 hours long, and you may snorkel between 10-40 mins. Conditions may vary, but our experienced guides ensure a safe experience. We will travel on the ocean looking for wildlife viewing from the boat before entering Duiker Island and snorkeling in the Kelp forests nearby. No prior experience is required, but one must be over 10 years old, weigh less than 120kgs, and be able to swim. Please note that trips will be adjusted for weather, swell, and animal behavior. 

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Can I snorkel in the Kelp Forest on the safari?
Yes! For confident swimmers there is the option to snorkel in the Kelp forest. Equipment included upon request. Sizes need to be provided. You will be snorkel between 10-40 mins conditions depending, topside viewing for the rest of the trip. 

Will we see whales and dolphins ?
Heaviside and Dusky dolphins are very common on our trips. Brydes and Southern Right whales can be seen occasionally. Humpback whales are abundant from November to February each year on Cape Town Atlantic seaboard. Animal Ocean is not a whale-watching permitted boat so will stick to the appropriate guidelines.

What are the trip highlights ?  

Kelp Forest snorkel - 10 - 40 mins 

Close-up viewing of Cape Fur seals in Hout bay harbor 

Chapmans Peak Drive Ocean Cliffs 

Duiker Island Seal colony - 5000 Fur seals

Maori bay and the Bos 400 shipwreck

Oude Schip Fur seal haul out point - 20 Fur seals

Twelve Apostles Mountain range

Strawberry Rocks Fur seal haul out rocks - 100 fur seals

Chance to see Whale and Dolphins in the ocean 

Facilities on arrival?
We will be meeting and going directly onto the boat, please go to the bathroom before arrival. There is no toilet on the boat. Please be wearing your swim suit if you plan on snorkeling. Valuables to be locked in your vehicle.

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Do Fur seals bite? 

A normal Cape Fur seal is not aggressive and is completely safe to snorkel with however some individuals can become ill and show abnormal aggression. We provide a cage for your safety when snorkeling at Duiker Island. It’s important you know there is an element of risk entering the natural environment with any wild creature, this is the same with our Cape Fur seals. Injuries will need immediate medical care and disinfection. Please choose to view the seals from the boat to avoid all risk. 

Are there sharks? 

No Great White sharks have ever been seen on our snorkeling trips. The cold Atlantic Ocean around Cape Town is not the preferred habitat of this species. there is little incentive for a Great White shark to come to Duiker Island as it is shallow, surrounded by kelp, and few young seals to attempt to feed on. In recent years, since 2017, orcas have killed many Great White sharks in the Western Cape, forcing these sharks to move away from our waters. 

What other marine wildlife can be seen?  

Embark on an oceanic journey to our seal snorkeling site and encounter a diverse array of marine species. From the agile Heaviside's dolphin to the majestic Humpback and Southern Right whales, our waters host a rich variety of cetaceans. Notably, Heaviside's dolphins are relatively small, reaching lengths of about 1.7 meters, and are predominantly found in the cool waters off the coast of Namibia and South Africa.

Watch along the shores for African penguins, Cape cormorants, and Swift terns, each contributing to the vibrant coastal spectacle. Fascinatingly, African penguins are exceptional marine hunters, capable of reaching speeds up to 20 km/h (12 mph) as they skillfully pursue fish, anchovies, and squid. Unlike many other birds, penguins cannot fly but showcase remarkable agility and speed underwater.

Dive deeper to spot intriguing fish species such as the elusive Sunfish, known for its affinity for jellyfish. Did you know? Sunfish are the heaviest bony fish globally, with some individuals weighing over two tons. They can be found at depths ranging from the surface to about 2,300 feet (700 meters).​​​​​​​​​​​

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OCEAN SAFARI - R2500 p/p
Scheduled trips available, 2-10 geusts 
PRIVATE OCEAN SAFARI - R15 000
Enjoy a private tour tailored to your needs 
What is our refund policy?

We will only cancel when conditions are unsafe to go out. Trips are canceled 24 hours before arrival. Will cancel at short notice if the ocean is unexpectedly rough. Full refund will be given if we cancel due to poor ocean conditions. Cancellations by the guest within 48 hours of departure and no-shows will not be given a refund. All cancellations prior to 48hrs incur a 10% administration fee.

FAQ: How does payment work?

Please fill out the booking form with all the relevant details. Make sure your contact details are correct, we may need to cancel the trip or re-schedule. We take full payment when booking. Master Card and Visa credit cards are accepted through the online payment and booking system. At the Harbour cash and Credit Cards are accepted for Go pro payments. If the trip is canceled due to bad weather we will try reschedule the trip or refund you.

Address:

Find Animal Ocean Seal Snorkeling at the ANIMAL OCEAN OFFICES


8 ALBERT ROAD, HOUTBAY

Drive through Hout Bay suburb towards Hout Bay harbor, just after the circle on the beach you will turn right onto Albert road, number 8, which will be on your right.

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