The Jaws of Hell
Diving with Great White Sharks
 
The biting pressure of a great white shark (maximum recorded length 6.4m.) has been measured at 1.5 tons. Put another way, a Great White shark would easily lift the family sedan in its mouth.
 
Day 1 Depart Adelaide by air
Arrive Port Lincoln

Met on arrival and transfer to the marina for embarkation on the live-aboard "Seasearcher"
Day 2
and 
Day 3 

The ultimate experience!
Bruce Bennett, Skipper, owner and operator of the Seacharters enterprise, knows the area,   has been there, seen the sharks and   done this trip many times. It still gets his adrenalin pumping when one of the magnificent giants approaches the back of his vessel. Curious at first, seeking the tantalising Tuna morsel it knows is within reach, the giant creature approaches the dive cage with it human contents waiting with their cameras at the ready and knees knocking! The giant mouth opens up exposing row upon row of gleaming serrated razor sharp teeth which tear into the proffered meal "Tuna on a rope"" then silently glides out of sight only to appear a few seconds later, looking for dessert. (Keep those hands inside the cage you guys")

Day 4 Disembark and transfer to the airport. 
Depart Port Lincoln by air.

Arrive Adelaide
                
   
  Price Includes:
  All meals and accommodation on board "Seasearcher"(special diets can be accommodated); All cage living air is supplied by compressor (Hooka). Dive tanks available for hire on request if needed; Weight belts; fishing equipment and bait; Complimentary T shirt with logo.
   
  Price Excludes:
 

Airfares and land based accommodation.

Divers need to bring: Own wet suit (or may hire locally with prior notice); Regulator (only if other types of sports diving La requested); Toiletry items; Soft soled deck shoes, warm jumper or jacket; Underwater camera (or disposable camera) Please restrict luggage to one personal bag, one diver's bag and one camera since space on the vessel is limited.