Offshore Africa have slots available for the 2016 Sardine Run in Port St Johns.
Enjoy this 15 second clip to get the vibe and see what its all about…
Book your Sardine Run in Port St Johns with Offshore Africa…
Rob Nettleton and Debbie Smith are gearing up for another action packed sardine run, as the season for the migration nears.
Sardines can often be seen as early as April or May, but it is in June that things really hot up. The huge shoals of the little fish stick around until late July and even August.
Offshore Africa are rigged and ready to make sure you are right in the middle of the action, as and when it happens.
Their packages are flexible with a list of options for accommodation and meals.
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