Can you swim with sharks in San Diego?

SNORKELING. The easiest way to see sharks in San Diego is to snorkel at La Jolla Shores with Leopard Sharks during the summer months.

Are there great white sharks in San Diego?

Great white sharks are not uncommon at local beaches with several recent sighting in San Diego County. In July, researchers said that they’re seeing more juvenile great white sharks in the Del Mar area.

Where are great white sharks in San Diego?

Cage-diving with Great White Sharks Your Guadalupe Island shark expedition is unique as Horizon Charters is the only Guadalupe Island shark cage-diving company departing from the U.S. No tedious bus ride to Ensenada. On the 5-day trip, board Horizon in San Diego and at trip’s end step off the boat in San Diego.

Where can you swim with great white sharks?

Top locations for Great White Shark Diving

  • Port Lincoln, Australia.
  • Guadeloupe, Mexico.
  • Bluff, New Zealand.
  • Gansbaai, South Africa.
  • Mossel Bay, South Africa.
  • False Bay, South Africa.
  • Farallon Islands, USA.
  • Cape Cod, USA.

Are there sharks at La Jolla beach?

Leopard sharks are in La Jolla year round, but usually they stay in the deeper waters. From June to October, they come into the shallow waters next to the beach for their mating season. August and September are the peak months, and there are usually hundreds of sharks next to the beach.

Can you swim with great white sharks?

No, you can’t. Swimming with great whites is inherently dangerous. These are large and powerful predators who have eaten people in the past. While they are not as dangerous as films and popular-culture might have you believe, they are also not safe animals to be around without adequate protection.

What to do if you see a great white shark while swimming?

If you see a shark, calmly alert other ocean users around you. Remain in or create a group, and leave the water in a calm and swift, but smooth, manner. Alert the lifeguards or shark spotters.