Algoa Bay is one of the world's premier marine wildlife spectacles — home to Southern right and humpback whales, vast superpods of bottlenose dolphins and the world's largest colony of African penguins on Bird Island. A zodiac-assisted landing on the island seals it as a true bucket-list moment.
What to expect
Step aboard a sturdy yet comfortable rigid inflatable and head out into the shimmering bay where common and bottlenose dolphins regularly bow-ride alongside the vessel. Between October and January, humpback and Southern right whales breach spectacularly. Bird Island — a protected sanctuary — hosts up to 75,000 Cape gannets and thousands of endangered African penguins waddling the shoreline. An on-board marine biologist narrates every sighting with infectious expertise. The port is walkable from the quay, making logistics effortlessly simple.
Good to know
Departs from the Shark Rock Pier, walking distance from the cruise terminal. Mornings typically offer the calmest seas — book the earliest available departure. Whales are seasonal (Oct–Jan peak); dolphins and penguins are year-round. Dress in windproof layers and apply sunscreen. Book directly via Raggy Charters' website.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Port Elizabeth — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.