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Shark Cage Diving KZN


Shark cage diving typically involves diving in heavy metal cages in the cold waters of Gaansbaai in Cape Town, specifically targeting the large Great White Sharks that inhabit that region.

However in the warmer waters of KZN Natal, different species of shark can be found on our cage dive like Blacktip sharks, Dusky Sharks, Spinner Sharks, Tiger and Zambezi Sharks. Because these species are smaller than the Great White Shark and their main diet consists of small schooling fish.


We have a four man stainless steel SAMSA approved shark cages, designed by an engineer for diver and animal safety. The cage is a concertina, which opens up to width 2.3 m and height 2.4m and breadth 1m. Our cages are secured to the boat at all times in accordance with SAMSA requirements.

This is truly an exciting once in a lifetime experience - bond with family, friends or colleagues as you get close up to sharks in South Africa

Shark Cage Diving specialises in Cage diving with sharks, and is operated by scuba diving expert John Miller who is a pioneer in Shark Cage Diving in KwaZulu Natal.  John has 25 years of Scuba Diving experience, both in diving with sharks and diving coral reefs. He, together with his experienced team, will ensure you have the most unforgettable shark diving experience!
South Africa is one of the few countries in the world where you can dive in the open water with Great White Sharks, Tiger Sharks, Blacktip Sharks, Dusky Sharks, Zambezi Sharks  to name but a few!
Shark Cage Diving KZN have great respect for the natural underwater world and take a holistic approach to Shark Diving without disrupting their natural habitat.


The Team

James
James has been in the diving industry for over 15 years now and has a vast knowledge on scuba diving where he is a DM and been working with Sharks for over 10 years and been part of a few documentaries with NGO and Animal Planet.

Brian
Brian has been working in the industry for about 5 years now and is passionate about diving.

Bheki
Bheki (featured above) has been in the dive industry and a Skipper for over 20 years

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