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Ultimate Guide to Diving the Sardine Run

🌊 The Greatest Shoal on Earth Awaits You! #sardinerun #southafrica #diving #sardines #baitball #PortStJohns #wildcoast #sardinemigration #greatestshoalonearth #scubadivingsouthafrica #snorkeling #sardinerun25 Join us on an in-depth guide to the Sardine Run, one of the greatest wildlife spectacles on Earth. If you’ve ever dreamed of diving with millions of sardines, witnessing bait balls explode with marine predators, and experiencing the raw beauty of South Africa’s Wild Coast, this is your ultimate guide. 📍 Where does the Sardine Run happen? The migration begins in East London, but the real action occurs in Port St. John’s, where most dive operators are based. From June to July, the Indian Ocean swells with life, attracting divers, snorkelers, and marine enthusiasts worldwide. 🛫 How to Get to the Sardine Run ✈️ Fly internationally to Johannesburg (JNB) and connect to Durban (DUR), where most operators provide transfers to Port St. John’s. ✈️ Alternatively, fly to East London (ELS) for a shorter drive to the Wild Coast. 🐟 Why Do Sardines Migrate? The Sardine Run is triggered by cold-water upwellings along the Agulhas Current, creating the perfect conditions for sardines to move northward. As they migrate, they attract a feeding frenzy of marine life. 🦈 What Predators Can You Expect to See? Common dolphins form massive super pods, herding sardines into bait balls Bronze whaler sharks and dusky sharks, hunting in the chaos Cape gannets performing spectacular high-speed dives into the ocean Humpback whales, Bryde’s whales, and increasing sightings of killer whales (orcas) hunting humpback calves 🚤 How Do Sardine Run Dive Expeditions Work? Early morning surf launch from Port St. John’s with experienced skippers navigating the Wild Coast’s rough seas. Aerial reconnaissance helps spot bait balls from above. Speedboats (RIBs) transport divers to the action. Most diving is done with snorkels, but tanks can be used on static bait balls. Dive groups typically consist of 8 divers, a dive master, and a skipper, ensuring the best chance to witness this once-in-a-lifetime event. 🏝️ What Else Can You Experience? The Wild Coast is one of the last truly wild places on Earth, where Port St. John’s rugged cliffs meet the untamed ocean. The town’s rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and adventurous atmosphere make it the perfect base for your Sardine Run adventure. 🗓️ When is the Best Time to Go? 📆 Best Season: June to July (with early sightings starting in May off East London) More Info @ https://www.sharkexplorers.com/make-a... 👉 Like, comment, and share if the Sardine Run is on your bucket list!

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