
Offshore boat trip to snorkel/freedive with blue sharks & marine life. Info below😊
Saturday, 13th September, 10 AM
Once again, I am organising a small group (12 people max.) to join me on a private charter, for an amazing wildlife experience in West Cork.
We will spend the day offshore, looking for blue Sharks, whales, dolphins and tuna, and when possible, go snorkelling and freediving alongside them.
Beginning of August, we had our first trip this year and saw some blues, a Porbeagle and common dolphins whilst in the water🤯
Who can join:
Freedivers, snorkelers, photographers or anyone comfortable & experienced in open waters. Staying on the boat & dry is also fine. You can observe/take photos of wildlife from the deck as well.
Where we meet: Courtmacsherry Pier (P72 XY48), West Cork, Ireland
Time & Duration: Saturday 13th September 10.00AM (please arrive sooner to allow time to change into wetsuits, etc). Full day out, back at pier 5pm-ish.
Price: 80 Euro (full refund if cancelled due to weather).
BACK-UP DATE: 12th October 10.00 AM
To secure your spot, please send your payment via Revolut or bank transfer😊
Cornelia Krausz
Revolut Bank UAB Ireland
BIC/SWIFT: REVOIE23
IBAN: IE71REVO99036065550506
What to expect:
We will spend a great day out with a group of like-minded people and a fantastic skipper who will know the best places to go for the best chances to swim and dive with marine wildlife.
Possible species to come across: Blue sharks, common dolphins, bluefin tuna, porbeagle sharks, whales, seals and different seabirds. Remember, wildlife is wildlife and showing up on their own terms 😊
There will be a safety briefing on board, including how to dive/swim with sharks (behaviour) and safe practices
A toilet is available on the boat.
I currently have insurance (for “guided snorkel tour guides”, in which I can include participants. Please let me know if you require insurance whilst being in the water.
What to bring:
Freediving/snorkel gear. No bright colours. Avoid whites or neon colours. Gloves needed.
Sea sickness pills/ginger.
Dry bag or something handy for your stuff to put in and save space on the boat
Changing towels/clothes if you want to change on the boat
Snacks, food, plenty of water/ tea flask, etc, sun protection (ocean/reef friendly), sunglasses, ginger (in case of sea sickness), jacket/hat in case it's windy.
Underwater camera/phone