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Whale watching and
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Eco adventures in Algoa Bay,
Port Elizabeth, South Africa






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Welcome to Raggy Charters, your passport to whale watching and marine wildlife in Algoa Bay

We specialise in taking tourists, corporate and office party groups, TV crews and marine wildlife enthusiasts on ocean safaris to view the whales, dolphins and other natural wonders of our magnificent Eastern Cape bay of plenty.

Click here for news about the book #Scenes From Algoa Bay# by Lloyd Edwards of Raggy Charters. The book is a photographic guide to the mammals and seabirds of Port Elizabeth.

Click here for cruise
review published in Eastern Province
Herald.

Day trip getaway options
Catering (on board or at Algoa Bay Yacht Club) is available on request. Cruises range from 1,5 to 3 hours. All cruise tours personally led by knowledgeable conservationist, wildlife educator and marine safari specialist Lloyd Edwards. The Department of Transport-certified 30-foot and 35-foot catamaran cruisers were specially built for Eastern Cape sea conditions and are licensed to carry 13 and 21 passengers respectively. The minimum size group that will be taken on a cruise is 2 and the maximum is 34.

"Enjoyable", "Stimulating", "An unforgettable office function"
...some of the words used to describe the morning, afternoon and sunset cruises in
Algoa Bay, which is home to the largest African Penguin population in the world, as well as a healthy traffic in dolphins, whales, seals, fish and birds. 

Wildlife film-maker visits bay in order to view annual marine spectacle ... click here to view newspaper article

Proceeds of Raggy Charters cruises go towards furthering marine conservation in the Eastern Cape

Click here for Raggy Charter Conservation News

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