Going into the ocean. No doubt, the best way to view whales and dolphins up close is from a boat. However, by law, you are not allowed to approach 300m of a whale, unless you are on board a boat permitted by the Department of Marine and Coastal Management.
You will board the boat at Wilson’s Wharf. The crew will ensure that all health and safety protocols are adhered to.
Daily from 10am to 4pm. Nip away to a rustic harbour marina amongst working slipways and see ships manoeuvring. Wilson’s Wharf offers a yacht’s spectacular view of the working Durban Harbour. Tamed Marina water ripples below the drinking decks of outdoor pubs where festivity is served warm and seafood is served fresh from the fishing vessels. See the fourth largest container port in the Southern hemisphere in action. There are twenty terminal operators.
For the sake of entertainment the crew will also play music sometimes for the students to enjoy an entertainment cruise!
Then you will be brought back to Wilsons Wharf.
Any entrance fee,
Any food
Any clothing
The catamaran must be booked as a complete UNIT for a MAXIMUM of 47 passengers.
Our skippers have all the necessary qualifications in order to skipper our vessels.
There are also two trained crew on board to assist the skipper.
We do strongly advise that if you have never gone out or know that you do get sick you should take a motion sickness tablet which is available from most pharmacies.
Isle of Capri Cruises Whale and Dolphin Watching. Durban
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