5 Night Extreme Great White Shark Experience
What to Bring...
In general: Your passport, cash (although you can pay by debit/credit card at most venues), clothing, towel(s), and general toiletries. There is a small swimming pool on site at the accommodation open to guests only, so bring your swimming costume for when you need to cool off.
It is always advisable to bring proof of your travel insurance and holiday booking with you.
For cage diving: During your cage dives all equipment and towels are supplied on the boat. However it is strongly advised that you bring sun screen, a wide brimmed hat, a warm coat for the boat ride out to Shark Alley and sea sickness tablets if necessary. Both the accommodation and the shark diving company usually stock sea sickness tablets for
sale but it may be an idea to bring some of your own if you are susceptible to sea sickness in case they are out of stock.
If you are planning to dive with the sharks you will need to bring your swimming costume.
It would be a real waste not to bring a camera with you, and the dive crew does have a stock of disposable underwater cameras for sale on the boat.
For whale watching and eco marine trips: It is strongly advised that you take sunscreen, a wide brimmed hat and a warm coat on these cruises.