The Overberg and Route 62 - Gansbaai
Hunting ground to the beast of legends, the Great White Shark, Gansbaai is a sleepy fishing village that has recently become Hot Public Property.
Viewed world wide on video, this predator is largely misunderstood and loved only by photographers, thrill seekers and obsessed/wacko marine biologists (but not by their moms).
There are peaceful cliff walks to meander, whales to watch and fish to catch. Not to mention plenty of sea birds and seals (the Great White’s most favourite snack after humans in crunchy cages).
Shark cage diving.
Dyer Island has earned international recognition as the most successful area in the world from which to view the Great White Shark in its natural environment and you’ll find some of the best shark cage diving in South Africa here. Not to mention heaps of seals, penguins, bird life and a bunch of other stuff...
You’ve just got to decide whether shark diving is environmentally cool or not. I personally don’t think it’s ok.
The Drup Kelders.
One of the most unusual geological features of this coastline is a series of underground pools known as the Drup Kelders (dripping cellars). These natural caves have a few stalagmites and stalactites and crystal pools that are perfect for swimming.
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