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And Diving Adventure Expeditions With Rodney And Andrew Fox
To
see a Great White Shark in the wild is absolutely grand and rare, but to come
face to face with one underwater is one of the most exciting experiences available
to divers today! Come and "hunt with cameras" the world's best known and most
feared shark - The Great White Shark.
This trip has been described as the ultimate adventure that Australia has to offer.
The 3-8 day excursions depart Port Lincoln, South Australia, and cruise through
the scenic islands of Spencer Gulf and out to the Neptune islands in the clear
blue Southern Ocean. These islands are the breeding grounds for thousands of New
Zealand Fur Seals and the rare Australian Sea Lion- a natural feeding ground for
the Great White Shark. You will also see an abundance of bird life, dolphins and
other unique fish and wildlife.
The boat will visit the North and South Neptune Island Groups, where Andrew and
Rodney have run many of the world's successful Great White Shark filming and research
expeditions.
Click
here for general information about the diving regions
of South Australia. Vessel
Rodney
Fox Great White Shark Expeditions are delighted to have "The Princess II.
Princess provides the unmatched comfort, space and facilities to operate safely
in the clear blue offshore waters of the Neptune Islands. Rodney Fox has set this
vessel up to be the worlds premier operating great white shark diving vessel.
All Princess's cabins
are double or twin share accommodation, each with en-suite bathrooms. You will
also enjoy a sunny and spacious lounge-room-like saloon for relaxation, meals,
talks and group presentations. Other features include a separate single person
cage, a warm fresh water deck shower, and a convenient tender boat on hand for
island exploration.
While Rodney & Andrew still conduct regular surface cage diving so that
non-certified divers can see the sharks underwater, this vessel is unique in also
having the facilities to lower up to 4 divers at a time down to the ocean floor
in a special submersible cage. Down here there is an abundance of unique sea life,
the sharks behave differently and the entire experience is very unique! This is
the world famous exclusive feature, that gives the shark divers undeniably the
very best and most unforgettable shark experience possible anywhere.
- 23 metre length · 3.5metre draught · 6.2 metre beam, gross
tonnage 169
- Surveyed to operate 200nm from Australian Coastline
- Twin/double
en-suite air-conditioned cabins
- All meals are provided, served in large air-
conditioned saloon with bar
- Two onboard air compressors for scuba tanks
- Large
dive platform/deck and camera tables
- Camera rinse tank
- Warm freshwater
deck shower
- Large upper sundeck with lazy boys
- power outlets 110/240V
50Hz
- 1.5 tonne deck crane, for lifting/lowering diving and research equipment
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Satellite communication systems - Latest satellite Furuno navigation systems
- State of the art sea bed mapping technology
- Two dive tenders - Naiad 5.8m
- Aquapro 4m rigid inflatable
Itinerary
After an early departure we enjoy a morning cruise through the beautiful "Thorny
Passage" of islands to be on location at the Neptune islands for lunch. On
the way we hold orientation briefs, including cage diving techniques, as well
as information on the wildlife and geography of the area. After lunch the Princess's
crew will launch the surface cages. Whilst we wait for our first shark to
arrive we test dive the cages to become familiar with entry and exit with carrying
the extra weights but without fins, during "Waiting for Whitey Time",
a period that usually ranges from minutes to hours and occasionally days. We take
the submersible cage to the bottom to visit the reef and the unique fish life
of South Australia. Shore parties are also arranged whenever convenient to experience
the unique and interesting wildlife of these islands.
We experience nature in the raw with thousands of sea lions and their newborns.
2-way radios keep shore parties in touch with the boat so we can hurry back as
soon as the sharks arrive. Cage dives to the bottom, at 40 feet to 100 feet below,
are made to view the local fishlife and to check if there are any Great Whites
"down under". An underwater surveillance camera leading to an onboard video
screen is also there to watch out for the sharks below, giving us early warning
of their arrival. The focus of this expedition is to have as much time as possible
photographing and observing the Great White Sharks. However, these sharks are
also quite rare, and despite our excellent record for sightings, their appearance
should not always be taken for granted. About Great Whites

In the last few years we have experienced unprecedented success in finding
sharks at the Neptune islands, however there are some tours, particularly outside
peak season where the sharks are more elusive. With hundreds of tour dates in
our 33 year history our record stands at a 92% success rate, and this is even
higher in peak season months. From January to February, and June to October, Great
White Shark sightings are not guaranteed but chances are extremely good.
The experience and adventure of our expeditions, even where sharks were scarce,
has motivated most passengers to return more than any other major liveaboard operation.
Nothing is more exciting than seeing the Great Whites arrive and our guests are
fascinated by the appearance and spectacle of these "Last Dinosaurs",
one of the very last great predators left that man has not yet tamed and totally
controlled. Come and experience with us your grand adventure to search for this
rare predator.
Passenger Information
- What To Bring: Sea sickness medication (if necessary) - Light spray
jacket - Warm jacket - Casual clothing (informal) - Flat rubber-soled shoes -
Shoes suitable for island rock hopping - Spirits, rum, whisky, if required - Toiletries
- We suggest you bring warm clothing, jeans & jacket as well as T shirts and
shorts, as it can get quite cool at night.
- Diving Gear: The water temperature is 15
to 20 degrees Celsius. We suggest you bring a warm
full length wetsuit (7mm), with hood (some people
wear dry suits but they are not necessary), , regulator,
mask and a good pair of hard-soled dive boots as we
don't wear fins in the cages, cameras, computers etc.
We can organise the hire of thicker wetsuits, dry
suits and dive gear @ $20-40/day.
Schedules are
changing frequently, please e-mail
us, to get the latest information.
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Rates
(per person)
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3
days/3 nights
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5
days/5 nights
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2008
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AU$
2495*
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N/A
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2009
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AU$
2495*
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AU$
3995*
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Expeditions with Rodney Fox as host will
incur a surcharge.
Included:
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accommodation in double/twin cabins with private
bathroom
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all meals during the cruise (fullboard)
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soft drinks, beer, wine, tea & coffee
-
linen and a towel
-
tanks & weights
- National
Park fees and taxes
Not
included:
- Dive
gear (can be hired on location)
- Accommodation/airport
transfers
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