SILVER FISH MAKE A SUPER SPECTACLE
Each winter KwaZulu-Natal's South Coast hosts one of the world's greatest marine migrations, which South Coasters have dubbed 'The Greatest Shoals on Earth.'
The annual winter migration of huge shoals of sardines, which are followed by thousands of dolphins, fish, whales and sea-birds, is a phenomenon not seen so spectacularly anywhere else in the world and, once seen, is not forgotten.
The frantic ocean activity during the winter months is resulting in southern KwaZulu-Natal becoming one of the premier venues in the world for tourists (and locals) to view whales and dolphins. The ensemble of birds, dolphins and fish forms a spectacular sight which is a 'must see'.
Add to this, surf at an average temperature of 22 degrees celsius and a winter climate that is one of the best in the world and you have a holiday destination winner.
Each winter KwaZulu-Natal's South Coast hosts one of the world's greatest marine migrations, which South Coasters have dubbed 'The Greatest Shoals on Earth.'
The annual winter migration of huge shoals of sardines, which are followed by thousands of dolphins, fish, whales and sea-birds, is a phenomenon not seen so spectacularly anywhere else in the world and, once seen, is not forgotten.
The frantic ocean activity during the winter months is resulting in southern KwaZulu-Natal becoming one of the premier venues in the world for tourists (and locals) to view whales and dolphins. The ensemble of birds, dolphins and fish forms a spectacular sight which is a 'must see'.
Add to this, surf at an average temperature of 22 degrees celsius and a winter climate that is one of the best in the world and you have a holiday destination winner.