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South Africa Sardine Run July 2025
Join the Sardine Run in South Africa for an extraordinary marine spectacle, where you'll experience the greatest shoal on Earth as vast sardine shoals attract gannets, dolphins, and sharks in an incredible display of nature. Explore South Africa’s Wild Coast in the breathtaking KwaZulu Natal Province during this unique adventure. Whether you're snorkeling amid the action or diving deeper, every moment brings a new scene in this grand marine ballet. With only 6 guests per expedition, you'll enjoy personalized attention and intimacy, allowing for deeper connections with the experience. Gain exclusive insights from renowned wildlife photographer Amos Nachoum as you capture the raw beauty of nature, witnessing awe-inspiring predator-prey interactions and the breathtaking power of the marine world. Choose from flexible trip durations with options for 7-day or 14-day expeditions.
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July 12 - 25, 2025
July 12 - 19, 2025
July 18 - 25, 2025
Choose between a 7-Day or 14-Day trip
Trip Leader: Amos Nachoum
7-Days From: $6,300 per person, based on double occupancy
14-Days From: $9,600 per person, based on double occupancy
Why Join This Trip?
- Experience the "Greatest Shoal on Earth" with vast sardine shoals attracting gannets, dolphins, and sharks in an incredible marine spectacle.
- Explore South Africa’s Wild Coast in the breathtaking KwaZulu Natal Province during this unique marine adventure.
- Capture the Raw Beauty of Nature as predators like sharks, dolphins, and birds interact with massive sardine shoals.
- Exclusive Opportunity to gain insights from renowned wildlife photographer Amos Nachoum.
- Enjoy Personalized Attention and Intimacy with only six guests per expedition.
- Choose Flexible Trip Durations with options for 7-day or 14-day expeditions.
Amos Nachoum is a celebrated wildlife and underwater photographer and explorer. Check out this amazing video about his incredible journey so far!
Trip Overview
Set against the dramatic backdrop of South Africa’s KwaZulu Natal Province, the Sardine Run is a truly unique marine adventure. Each year, between June and July, the Wild Coast comes alive as vast shoals of sardines migrate, attracting a stunning array of predators, including diving gannets, agile dolphins, and various species of sharks. Guests will join daily zodiac excursions, guided by the acrobatics of birds and dolphins, to pinpoint the sardine gatherings. Whether diving or snorkeling, each plunge into the water offers an up-close view of the intense predator-prey interactions and the remarkable natural spectacle. With only six guests per trip, participants can enjoy personalized attention and an intimate experience, choosing from either a 7-day or 14-day expedition. This unforgettable journey into one of nature’s greatest shows promises a deep dive into the vibrant and dynamic world of the ocean.
Check out this amazing video of a previous South Africa Sardine Run!
Weather Conditions
During the Sardine Run, weather conditions on the Wild Coast of South Africa are generally mild, creating a comfortable environment for diving and exploring. Water temperatures range from 68 to 72°F (20 to 23°C), making it ideal for extended snorkeling and diving sessions. Surface temperatures vary between 60 to 78°F (14 to 26°C), offering a mix of cooler mornings and warmer afternoons. The cooler ocean breeze provides a refreshing contrast to the warmer air, ensuring that guests remain comfortable both in and out of the water.
Marine Life to Photograph
The Sardine Run offers a spectacular opportunity to photograph a wide array of marine life in action. As massive sardine shoals migrate along the Wild Coast, they attract a variety of predators, creating dramatic scenes perfect for photography. Keen-eyed gannets dive from above, piercing the water's surface with precision to catch their prey. Dolphins, known for their agility and intelligence, work together to herd sardines into tight bait balls, making for stunning underwater shots. Sharks, including bronze whalers and blacktips, can be seen gliding through the water, ready to capitalize on the chaos. Additionally, the occasional appearance of Bryde’s whales adds another layer of excitement, as these massive creatures feed on the sardine shoals.
Inclusions
- Photography workshop with Amos
- Limited to only 6 adventurous photographers
- 12 nights at the N’taba River Lodge
- 10 days of diving activity on the high seas
- Round trip transfer Durban – Wildcoast – Durban
- All taxes
Exclusions
- International Domestic flights
- Overnight in Durban
- Items of personal nature:
- Communication, drinks, laundry
- Rental diving gear
- Gratuities
About the N’taba River Lodge
N’taba River Lodge, nestled between towering cliffs and lush tropical gardens on the banks of the Umzimvubu River, offers guests a blend of Wild Coast hospitality and luxurious comfort. This family resort is perfect for those looking to connect with nature, offering a range of activities including canoeing, beach outings, hiking, walking trails, and horseback riding along the shore. Guests can also explore local communities and enjoy a traditional Pondo lunch, while bird watchers will be captivated by the area's rich avian diversity. Accommodations range from spacious single rooms to two-bedroom family cottages, each featuring its own en suite bathroom. For a romantic getaway, the Honeymoon Cottage provides an intimate setting with a private patio overlooking the river, where candle-lit dinners can be served. The lodge also offers “Madiba” Executive Suites, catering to discerning business travelers seeking both comfort and tranquility. N’taba River Lodge provides a relaxing, laid-back atmosphere that promises unforgettable memories and stunning photographs.
Sample Itinerary
- Day 1: Arrive Durban
- Day 2: Travel to Lodge
- Group transfer to Port St. John, check in to accommodations at N’taba River Lodge
- Days 3 – 14: Adventure in the Water
- Ten days of adventure in the ocean. Every morning we leave early heading out through the surf to deeper waters. Searching for sardines, Gannets diving, dolphins, sharks and whales
- Day 15: Return to Durban
- Transfer of 5 – 7 hours to Durban, in order to connect with international flights…
About the Trip Leader
Amos Nachoum is an internationally acclaimed wildlife and underwater photographer and explorer. With a career spanning more than four decades, he has dedicated his life to capturing extraordinary images of elusive aquatic and land animals and inspiring others to understand and respect the natural world.
His extraordinary work has won him numerous awards. Notably, he is a two-time winner of the prestigious BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. His work has also been recognized by National Geographic, the World Press Photo, and the United Nations Environmental Program, among others. His images have appeared in prominent publications worldwide, including National Geographic Magazine, Time, Life, The New York Times, Condé Nast Traveler, and many others.
As an expedition guide, Amos is known for his meticulous planning and vast experience navigating challenging environments. He instills confidence in his team members, always prioritizing safety and respect for the natural world. His deep understanding of marine life and their habitats, coupled with his ability to anticipate and adapt to changing conditions, makes him an invaluable mentor to those fortunate to journey with him. Check out his latest TED Talk to find out more!
"In his TED Talk at Berkeley, Amos spoke of his mentors, including Jacques Cousteau, Hans Hass, Buzz Aldrin, and Dr. Sylvia Earle. I share the same mentors, with one addition: Amos Nachoum himself. It's not just his stunning photography that inspires me, but also his unwavering dedication to capturing images of animals responsibly and respectfully in their natural habitats. Through his work, he shares the beauty of these creatures with those who might never see them in person, fostering greater awareness and a commitment to conservation." - Bluewater Travel General Manager Tim Yeo
Flight Information
To reach Durban, South Africa, travelers have several convenient options. The most straightforward method is to fly into King Shaka International Airport, located about 35 kilometers (22 miles) north of the city center, with direct flights available from major South African cities and some international destinations. For those who prefer driving, Durban is accessible via major highways like the N3 from Johannesburg and the N2 along the coast. Transfers are provided from Durban.
Payment Schedule
Deposit: $2,079 (for 7 days) or $3,168 (for 14 days) to confirm spot
Balance: due April 13, 2025
Terms & Conditions
- All trip costs are subject to change without prior notice until your reservation is confirmed. In order to join an expedition, you are required to carry trip, health, and dive (if applicable) insurance. This information as well as your passport photo will be requested after you place your deposit.
- Full payment is due no later than 90 days before departure. We reserve the right to sell any space that is not paid in full by 60 days before departure.
- All prices $USD
- Dates and pricing are subject to change without prior notice due to weather conditions, animal behavior, and currency fluctuation.
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