Skipper & 1st Mate inlcuded
Book Fishing has put together a comprehensive package from Hermanus Harbour, navigating past Danger Point and Birkenhead Rock, to Dyer Island where we conduct our observations on african penguins and other mirine species, focusing on maritime history, conservation, and research.


Depart from Hermanus Harbour aboard our charter vessel, embarking on a scenic journey along the Walkerbay coastline towards Danger Point. Enjoy breathtaking views of the rugged coastline, picturesque beaches, and marine wildlife along the way.
Highlights of the Conservation Expedition
- Scenic Boat Journey
- Conservation and Research Presentations
- Wildlife Observation and Research Activities
- Gourmet Picnic Lunch
- Exploration of the area of Dyer Island by boat
- Educational Study Materials
- Completion Certificate


Engage in interactive demonstrations and discussions on marine conservation and research initiatives as we continue our journey towards Dyer Island.
We will discover the importance of protecting endangered marine species, such as African penguins and Cape fur seals, and learn about ongoing scientific efforts to study and preserve their habitats.
What to bring.
– Brimmed hat
– Sunblock
– Warm, wind- and waterproof clothing
Coffee and muffins or rusks offered on arrival.
All fishing gear supplied: oilskins, rod, reel, tackle and bait.
Clients are welcome to bring their own drinks and snacks for the trip, or contact us beforehand with their specific catering requirements for an additional fee.
Cost: R3000 per person
Note: The skipper and crew adhere to safety regulations set out by South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) and the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries (DEFF).
