Get up close with lemon sharks in their natural habitat, a thrilling Island Adventure you won’t forget!
Pickup & Drop-Off
Available in Multiple Languages
Friendly & Professional
Embark on an unforgettable journey to Shark Bay on Sal Island, Cape Verde, for a thrilling Shark Watching experience. The adventure begins with a convenient hotel pickup, followed by a scenic transfer to Shark Bay. During the ride, your knowledgeable guide will share fascinating facts and curiosities about the island’s unique ecosystem and the remarkable lemon sharks you’ll soon encounter.
Upon arrival at Shark Bay, you’ll wade into the shallow waters, where you can observe lemon sharks in their natural habitat. Whether it’s playful baby sharks or the impressive sight of adult Lemon Sharks, this up-close experience is sure to leave a lasting impression. For your comfort, water shoes are highly recommended and can be rented on-site for just 3 euros.
Before returning to your hotel, the tour takes you to the summit of the Pedra de Lume Volcano. Here, you’ll enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the ancient salt flats nestled in the caldera—a true highlight of Sal Island’s unique landscape.
This two-hour Shark Watching excursion is perfect for nature lovers and those curious about marine life. With live commentary from experienced guides and a well-planned itinerary, this tour promises to be both educational and awe-inspiring. Don’t miss this incredible chance to connect with Sal Island’s natural wonders, all while ensuring minimal environmental impact.
Must be Accompanied
Recommended (Available for Rent at 3€)
We recommend to have swimwear and a towel with you. Considering the rocky underground of Shark Bay, it is useful to wear special water shoes to protect your feet. If you don’t have any you can rent them directly on spot for only €3 per pair.
No, the sharks we visit are in their natural habitat and are not domesticated.
Even though they are not dangerous and they are not a threat for the humans, trying to touch the sharks could provoke aggressive behaviour, even the baby ones.
No, we walk into shallow water to get a closer look of the sharks but swimming/snorkeling it is not allowed as it could be dangerous.
Get up close with lemon sharks in their natural habitat, a thrilling Island Adventure you won’t forget!