
A World First
Apex Expeditions brings you a world first - the unique opportunity of
viewing Africa’s ultimate predators. From the continent’s
big cats to the streamlined hunters of the deep, we invite you to experience
the real Africa with real experts all in a single package. Choose one
of our 14-day expedition packages and you can have the privilege of observing
flying great white sharks, free diving with mako and blue sharks, or watching
a cheetah hunt on the African plains.

Flying
Sharks
The marine leg of your expedition begins with a welcome at Cape Town
International Airport, from where you will be driven to your luxurious
accommodation in Simonstown, only a minutes walk from our sheltered launch
site. Simonstown, just 30 minutes from Cape Town, is steeped in naval
history and boasts a friendly and secure atmosphere.
As the sun lights up the mountains of scenic False Bay you’ll head
out in search of Air Jaws, the fabled flying great white sharks of Seal
Island. World-renowned shark photographer Chris Fallows and his business
partner have made these sharks famous and APEX offers you the experience
of viewing these fascinating animals in their natural environment, which
is as pristine as the day it was first discovered.
Qualified divers may cage-dive with these huge animals, while those who
prefer to stay above water can observe the natural and predatory breaching
for which the area is famous, or be lucky enough to witness a natural
predation. Depending on which expedition package you choose, between 2
and 7 days will be allocated to the search for the great whites which
will undoubtedly leave you with a respect and love for these super predators.
Blue
Water Predators
Coupled with the flying great whites is the opportunity for you to venture
offshore into the warm, clear Agulhas current that is the domain of the
pelagic predators such as the magnificent mako and blue sharks.
If you book an expedition between October and May, up to 3 days will
be allocated for you to journey to the inky blue water off Cape Point
where these pelagic sharks patrol the warm waters to hunt for vast shoals
of massive tuna. Drifting offshore over 2000m of water we wait for the
sharks to investigate us before, if qualified, you will be able to enter
their world and be mesmerised by their sheer grace and beauty.
As pioneers of the pelagic trips we offer you the only opportunity in
Africa to view and free dive with these graceful sharks, as well as the
huge shoals of yellowfin and longfin tuna that often circle the boat.
In an environment where visibility can exceed 30 metres (100 ft) and water
temperature hovers around 23 degrees, and where dozens of pelagic bird
species abound (up to 6 species of Albatross can be seen), the home of
the blue water predators is a truly special place.
- Also to be seen both within the bay and in the deep are various species
of whale, dolphin and the African penguin.
- Please note all marine trips are weather dependent.
- All divers must have at least an entry-level certificate.
- Also included: Airport transfers, meals at sea, use of diving gear,
scenic trips on weather affected days and an audiovisual presentation.
Desert
Dunes
For the land-based part of the expedition you will be lead into the vast
plains, savannahs and ochre dunes of Southern Africa for an unforgettable
experience with Africa’s famous wildlife in either the Kgalagadi
Transfrontier Park or the world famous Etosha National Park. Depending
on your chosen package, between 6 and 9 days are set aside for this wildlife
safari.
After being greeted at Upington Airport the cry of the Kalahari beckons
as we head off into the ochre dunes of the mysterious Kgalagadi Transfrontier
Park, the first of its kind in the world. The park gives sanctuary to
herds of gemsbok, springbok, blue wildebeest, red hartebeest and eland,
as well as the famed black-maned lions, hunting cheetah and leopard. The
undulating red dunes, clear blue skies and rich wildlife diversity is
any photographer’s dream.
Those hoping to see the BIG FIVE in an hour will be disappointed as patience
is required to unravel the secrets of the shimmering red dunes. But the
rewards are well worth it as, immersed in the intense silence and surrounded
by some of the most breathtaking scenery imaginable, you will have the
privilege of watching the animals’ ongoing battle for survival in
a thirstland wilderness unfold before your eyes.
Salt
Pans
The alternative option offered for the land-based part of the expedition
involves a transfer from one of the airports in Windhoek to the world
famous Etosha Pan in Namibia. Home to more than 114 mammal and some 340
bird species, Etosha National Park is renowned not only for its austere
beauty, but for the staggering diversity of bird and animal life which
its supports. Etosha is one of the world’s last great wilderness
areas and is a crucial sanctuary for many of Africa’s rapidly diminishing
bird and game species, including the endangered black rhino, the roan
antelope and the rare black-faced impala.
The life and death dramas played out amongst the dramatic landscapes
of savannahs, mopani and salt pans offer a kaleidoscope of opportunity
for any wildlife lover or photographer. You will have the chance of viewing
lion, cheetah, leopard, rhinoceros and elephant among others, and hopefully
you will travel home having been part of a real African experience.
- Maximum group sizes of between 4 and 6 ensures a flexible and unhurried
wildlife experience.
- All meals for the land-based part of the expedition are catered for.
- The expedition includes transfers to and from all airports.
- Accommodation in the wildlife parks is provided in comfortable chalets
or bungalows.
- A 20% deposit is required to confirm a booking.
- Separate shark and bush wildlife safaris are also available. Contact
us for more information.
