Shark cage diving is a bucket list item for most adventure seekers. White Shark Projects gives a quick guide to advise your clients booking this activity.
The ABCs of shark cage diving
“A” stands for anti-seasick tablets. White Shark Projects advises even those who are accustomed to being on the ocean to take anti-seasick tablets. After being anchored in the same position for three hours on a shark cage diving vessel, these come in handy.
“B” stands for bathing-suit. While it may be obvious to some, many guests arrive without their swimsuits. Clients should be advised to bring their swim suits. Wetsuits are supplied for guests to put over their swim suits.
“C” stands for cool, calm and collected, as well as common sense. When observing sharks from the safety of a cage, guests should be assured of their safety so they can relax and enjoy the moment. Great White sharks are critically endangered, with only 3 000 – 5 000 estimated to be left.