Raggy charters

Raggy charters take you on a journey in the Algoa bay. If you climb aboard the Orca around October the chances that you can actually make a picture like this yourself are very good!

There are several different 'cruises' you can choose from and by booking them you will support the conservation of all the animals in the bay.

Go to the St. Croix Island Marine Reserve and see the largest breeding colony of the endangered African Penguins or you can join Raggy Charters for a leisurely cruise along Port Elisabeth's beachfront enjoying sundowners and visit Cape Recife lighthouse and surrounding shipwrecks.

 

Since Dolphins, seals and sharks have made themselves at home in Algoa Bay it is possible to see them on any one of the trips. If you enjoy fishing, the necessary equipment can be arranged.

Practical information

- All cruises aboard a twin engine fully equipped 30-foot catamaran.
(Min. 4 - Max. 15 persons).
- Group discounts are available on request.

Island Cruise

Visit St. Croix Island Marine Reserve and Jahleel & Brenton Islands and
see the largest breeding colony of the endangered African Penguins.
Duration - 3 hours (covering 50 km)

Sea & Sundowner Cruises

- A Leisurely cruise along Port Elisabeth's Beachfront.
See the Cape Recife lighthouse with the surrounding shipwrecks,
Cape Fur Seals and numerous sea birds.
Duration - 2 hours (covering 10 - 20km)

Whale watching

- Raggy Charters offers a boat-based whale watching in Algoa Bay. Join them for a chance of seeing Humpback, Southern Right, Bryde's and Killer whales.
(If no whales are spotted, a cruise to the Penguin Islands shall be undertaken.)
Duration: 3 hours (covering app.50 km)

Fishing Charters.

- A half or full day fishing trip. Fishing equipment can be arranged on request.
Price and possibilities on request

Contact details:
Name: Raggy Charters
Contactperson: Lloyd Edwards
Actual Address: Depart from Port Elizabeth harbour
Tel./fax: + 27 (0) 41
Cell: + 27 (0) 073 15 222 77
e-mail : info@raggycharters.co.za

 

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