Sardine Run Port St. Johns 11 Night | 9 Sea Days | Rustic Cabins 2026

Port St Johns, 5120, South Africa

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Duration: 12 days
Group size: 1 - 8
Sardine Run Port St. Johns 11 Night | 9 Sea Days | Rustic Cabins 2026
Port St Johns, 5120, South Africa


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Duration: 12 days
Group size: 1 - 8

About this trip

Where You Stay - Cremorne Estate

FAQ

Kruger National Park Extension

Aliwal Shoal Extension

What’s included

  • Exclusive Aerial Support
    Spotter Plane & Pilot
  • 11 Nights Accommodation
    Cremorne Estate, on a shared room basis. Sinlge rooms available
  • Breakfast & Dinner Daily
  • Lunch Packs
    Provided on Sea Days
  • WiFi
    Cremorne Guests
  • 9 Ocean Days
    Full day Ocean Safari (weather permitting)
  • Diver Permit
    Pondoland Marine Protected Area
  • Tanks /Weights/Airfills
    12l Tanks & Weight Belts
  • Custom Built DiveBoat
    Extra Seating, Camera Tables, Reduced Fuel Usage & Carbon Emissions
  • Skipper & Guide
    Experienced Skipper & PADI Certified Dive Guide
  • Drying Room for Wetsuits
    Increased comfort

What’s not included

  • Flights
    Recommended flights into Mthatha Airport – only 2 hours from PSJ
  • Airport Transfers
    Quoted on request (Mthatha, Durban, East London)
  • Drinks
  • Equipment Hire
    Pre booking essential
  • Travel & Dive Insurance
  • Sightseeing & Activities
    Any additional tours and activities
  • Tips/Gratuities
    Suggested $60 per client per day

Available Packages

Price Per Person Sharing
$4,695

Available Add-Ons

Return Transfers
$90
Single Supplement
$85
Full Gear
$360
Full Gear plus Computer
$405
BCD
$60
Regulator
$60
Computer
$90
Wetsuit
$90
Fins
$45
Booties
$45
Mask & Snorkel
$45
SMB
$45
15L Tanks
$60

Itinerary

Day 1
Arrival

Your Organizer


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Pro Dive Travel
After more than twenty five years experiencing the Sardine Run and our local knowledge and experience with the animals, ProDive provides the highest probability of encountering the densest displays of the Sardine Run action, where you can see dolphins, whales and sharks, as well as the birds on the bait balls.