Dive South Africa's Cape

Great White Shark Diving in South Africa's Cape region
Thursday, March 25, 2010

(Dive Travel Business News - March 25, 2010) -- South Africa has so much to offer divers with shark diving, wreck diving, coral reefs, and even spear fishing.  But you don't want to just dive in South Africa when topside adventures also await.

A very comfortable Cape Farmhouse structure based in Albertinia near the world acclaimed Garden Route, Guineafowl Guest Resort offers a perfect rendezvous point for experiencing the best dive sites and topside attractions in the immediate area of the Eastern /Western Cape Province.

Diving along the Garden Route:
Located approximately thirty six kilometers/ 22 miles from the ocean, Guineafowl Guest Resort
is a comfortable driving distance to all the dive sites along the Garden Route. Guineafowl Guest Resort makes guest dive arrangements with only the most trusted dive tour operators. Transportation can also be arranged to all the dive sites in the immediate area of the Eastern /Western Cape Province.  Visit Aliwal Shoal off the warm temperate shores of Kwa Zulu Natal, a noted place to observe tiger sharks and sand tigers and a myriad other species. Visit the Western Cape and Mossel Bay for shark cage diving, only 52 kilometers/32 miles from Guinea Fowl Resort. Best time to dive is December through April.

Topside Attractions:
Guineafowl Guest Resort is a qualified tour conductor operation that offers the perfect base for eco and adventure tourism in the pristine Langeberg and nearby Swartberg Mountains.  Wine tours of the
Breede River Valley, birdwatching and hiking in the mountains, fishing trips, trail riding and caves with bushman paintings thousands of years old are just some of the attractions for visitors to the area.    Tours are also conducted to the Kango Caves: The Caves are considered an underground wonder with vast vaults and towering limestone formations are are the most popular tourist caves in the country.

Guineafowl Guest Resort caters to the back packer as well as for the more affluent traveler with the ability to link guests with the diving and land adventures in South Africa's cape country. The resort offers a variety of accommodations including 3 rooms and a separate cottage that accommodate up to eleven people in total. The resort is a bed and breakfast style, with options to have supper and tea arranged at the resort. All confirmed bookings are commissionable. 

Visit Guineafowl Guest Resort or contact the resort's owner, Hilton Doyle at hilton01@telkomsa.net. 

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