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African Penguin and Seabird Sanctuary - Gansbaai

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Open Opens at 9:00-16:00
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Van Dyks Bay, 7220, South AfricaMap
Phone+27 72 598 7117
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  • Marlene S
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    Interesting visit

    Learning more about penguins was very interesting but this location and staff are responsible for rescued penguins. This is a free activity and so worthy of sharing more knowledge on the dangers to th...

    Reviewed on Feb 19, 2024
  • geezers2
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    Look, take notice and appreciate what you see thanks to others.

    Anything that helps animals in distress is to be welcomed. This place is free to visit, you will learn so much from people who genuinely care for the creatures and what wildlife is experiencing in the...

    Reviewed on Jan 4, 2024
  • 138adeg
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    Support the good work of the sanctuary

    The visitor sanctuary is a small area but has a lot of information on seabird rescue and conservation. There are a few penguins and seabirds to see but don't expect this to be like a zoo, it is a san...

    Reviewed on Apr 23, 2023
  • dennys34
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    Good hing

    Place where they protect penguins and seagulls who are sick - very important work nice to see - for a quick stop. Interesting to get a good idea about the sealife.

    Reviewed on Apr 13, 2023
  • Afrexplorer
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    A great conservation effort

    This sanctuary provides a great sanctuary for penguins from Dyer Island and local sea birds, which are then returned to their natural habitat when they have recovered. Feeding time is the highlight w...

    Reviewed on Feb 6, 2023
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