Monday, August 24, 2009

Whale Coast & Overberg » Cities and towns » Gansbaai

Gansbaai is best known for a new adrenaline-pumping sport: Great White Shark cage diving. The diving cage floats just below the water's surface and in it you come face to face with the most fearsome creature in the ocean.

The boats for this adventure, as well as for whale watching trips around Dyer Island, leave from Kleinbaai Harbour, about 4km from Gansbaai.

Despite the emerging tourist industry, Gansbaai is still first and foremost a fishing village, with two harbours and many hardened fishermen. Those without their sea legs may prefer to do the spectacular 7km hike along the coast to the caves in neighbouring De Kelders.

The population of Gansbaai is said to have been boosted by the survivors of one of the worst disasters in British maritime history. The steam troopship, HMS Birkenhead, struck a submerged rock off Danger Point in 1852, drowning 455 men and many horses. The saying "women and children first" originated from this calamity.

Today you can visit a great local brewery named after the famous ship, The Birkenhead Brewery, in nearby

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