Visitors to the KZN South Coast are currently being treated to the annual Sardine Run, which takes place in the winter months when the temperature drops, attracting whales, dolphins, sharks, game fish, and birds.
“We’re so excited to welcome the Sardine Run to the KZN South Coast, a hugely anticipated natural phenomenon that always arrives in its own time,” explained Phelisa Mangcu, CEO of South Coast Tourism & Investment Enterprise.
“This is a bucket-list event for divers, anglers, and ocean lovers, with sightings of the migrating Humpback whales also a real treat. While there are many ways to view the Sardine Run, we do advise bathers that the shark nets have to be lifted for their safe movements, making it vital to check with lifeguards on duty as to which beaches are open for bathing.”
How to experience the Sardine Run
Visitors can catch the #greatestshoalonearth from the shores, or take a hike to one of the whale-viewing sites that offer sightings of the Sardine Run and Humpback whales.
Several tourism operators take visitors for a close-up experience of the Sardine Run. Charter boats head out to the action where visitors can take in the spectacle from the boat, or even enjoy some snorkelling among the sardines, dolphins, and game fish.
Scuba divers and free divers can head to two dive sites: Aliwal Shoal and Protea Banks – both Marine Protected Areas. Protea Banks is ideal for shark sightings while Aliwal Shoal is ideal for all levels of diving experience with a series of caves, crevasses and ridges, home to a huge variety of marine life.
There’s also the option of an aerial view of the South Coast with a flip in a microlight, helicopter or light aircraft. World of Wings in Umkomaas offers microlight flips for views of Aliwal Shoal, Scottburgh and the lower South Coast; while the Margate-based Uvongo Airtrack Aviation offers scenic helicopter and aeroplane flights for a great view of the coastline.