Incredible Adventures offers one-day shark dive adventures aboard the New Eldorado III. Trips depart for the Farallones bright and early from Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco. Participants can choose to cage dive ($875) or view topside ($375). Cage divers are supplied with a wet suit, hood, booties and weight belt but need to provide their own snorkeling mask. Breakfast, lunch and refreshments are provided on the boat.
No dive experience is required to participate in a great white shark cage dive. The Incredible Adventures shark cage floats just below the surface and shark divers breathe through an air hose. A certified dive instructor oversees all dives to help insure safety.

Incredible Adventures offers white shark cage diving near San Francisco, California from mid-September through mid-November.
Incredible Adventures takes you to one of the world’s best places to view great white sharks, during the best possible time of year. The 2012 white shark season runs from September 22 through November 18.
For more information, contact Incredible Adventures at 800-644-7382 or 941-346-2603.
Incredible Adventures also offers one-day cage diving adventures in the Bahamas. The trips depart from Old Bahama Bay Marina on the island of Grand Bahama. The marina is located in the town of West End, which is approximately a 30 minute drive from Freeport.
Trips depart early in the morning for Tiger Beach, the underwater home of a large number of incredibly large tiger sharks, lemon sharks and reef sharks. In the Bahamas, underwater visibility is excellent. The use of bait and/or scent attractant is permitted in the Bahamas, but not in the US. Attractant is used in a very limited and controlled manner in order to increase shark sightings without interfering in the natural behavior of the sharks.
The cost to dive in the Bahamas is $875 for cage divers and $375 for top side encounters. For more information, call 800-644-7382 or 941-346-2603. Like in San Francisco, no prior dive experience is necessary. Divers are under the direct supervision of a certified dive instructor.

