30 March – 3 April 2026 (During School Holidays)

Are you always looking for holiday activities that do more than just “fill the time”. How about something that sparks curiosity, builds confidence, and maybe even inspire a future career.

This year, Cape RADD is offering a week-long Marine School Holiday Program in Simon’s Town that turns the ocean into a classroom. It’s not just a camp; it’s an introduction to the world of marine biology and citizen science.

The Mission: Becoming a Citizen Scientist

Unlike a standard beach day, this program focuses on Citizen Science. Your child won’t just be looking at the ocean; they’ll be learning how to protect it. From identifying endemic shark species to analyzing underwater video footage, they’ll be contributing to real-world conservation efforts.

A Week of Adventure: What’s on the Agenda?

The program is a carefully balanced mix of “wet” and “dry” learning. Here is a glimpse of the 5-day journey:

  • Day 1: Finding Their Fins. The week starts with team-building and a marine species workshop. Safety is a priority, so the afternoon is spent fitting gear and completing the SSI snorkel diver training course.
  • Day 2: Coastal Explorers. Students head to the intertidal zones to explore rocky shores and learn about coastal biodiversity, followed by a purposeful beach clean.
  • Day 3: The Great African Sea Forest. Students snorkel in the famous kelp forests and return to the lab for a fascinating microscope session analyzing shark egg cases.
  • Day 4: The Ocean Safari. The team hits the high seas on a research vessel. They’ll deploy BRUVs (Baited Remote Underwater Video) to see what’s lurking below and spend the afternoon analyzing the footage like professional biologists.
  • Day 5: Making an Impact. The final day focuses on harbor conservation, by joining a community harbour clean and concludes with a certificate ceremony to celebrate their hard work.

The “Need-to-Know” Details

  • Location: The Ocean Hub, 117 St Georges Street, Simon’s Town.
  • Ages: Recommended for ages 12–17 (though we are open to exceptions if you have a particularly eager younger explorer!).
  • Daily Schedule: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM.
  • Cost: ZAR 5 500 per student.
  • What to Bring: A packed lunch (or you can arrange for local suppliers), a swimming costume, sunscreen, a towel, and a sense of adventure!
CAPE RADD HOLIDAY PROGRAM ACTIVITIES
Morning session 1Morning session 2LunchAfternoon sessionPick-up
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30-MarIntroduction and orientation – Introduce team, set out rules, assign gear.SNORKEL DIVER THEORY
Go through basics of snorkellingMarine Species ID workshop
Packed Lunch eaten at the Ocean HubSnorkel training
Practical session of skills learned in morning session
Pick up
31-MarIntertidal rocky shore Exploration
Explore the tide pools for cryptic rocky shore species
Coastal Biodiversity Beach Walk
Search for coastal birds and animals along the South Peninsula
Packed lunch eaten on the BeachCitizen Science Beach clean and marine debris tracking and shark egg case huntPick up
1-AprCITIZEN SCIENCE presentation
Shark ID WorkshopSnorkel Briefing
SNORKEL FOR SCIENCE
A Snorkel in the Kelp Forest looking for catsharks and shysharks
Packed Lunch eaten at the Ocean HubMicroscope workshop – Shark Egg case analysisPick up
2-AprOCEAN SAFARI
Aboard our research boat, we embark on a trip to search for the marine big 5. We also deploy a baited underwater camera.
Packed Lunch eaten at the Ocean HubVideo Analysis workshop
We will record the data from the underwater video
Pick up
April 3Community Harbour Clean Briefing and Plastic pollution lectureCommunity Harbour Clean and analysis
We will snorkel in the Simon’s Town Harbour and collect any marine debris
Packed lunch eaten at the Ocean HubCertifications and Ocean Pledge presentations
Students present what they have learnt during the course and receive their certificate of completion (SSI Snorkel Diver and Cape RADD)
Pick up

Our Commitment to Safety: Confidence in the Water

At Cape RADD, the safety and well-being of our students are our absolute top priorities. We understand that for many parents, the ocean can feel like an unpredictable environment, which is why we have established rigorous protocols to ensure every participant feels secure and comfortable. Before even touching the ocean, all participants complete the SSI Snorkel Diver program in a controlled pool environment, ensuring they have the foundational skills and confidence required for the open sea. Once in the water, students are outfitted with high-quality, professional gear; including thick 5mm wetsuits for warmth and buoyancy, fins, masks, and all necessary data collection tools. For added peace of mind, flotation devices are always available to any student who needs extra support.

Expert Supervision & Adaptive Planning

To maintain a safe and educational environment, we ensure high supervision ratios and constant monitoring:

  • Professional Oversight: Every session is led by a trained marine guide and supported by volunteer assistants. A certified first aider is present for every single activity, without exception.
  • Environmental Monitoring: We work closely with local weather patterns. If we arrive at a site and deem the conditions unsafe, we prioritize caution by either postponing the session or swapping the water activity for an engaging land-based marine science project.
  • Skill Mastery: We don’t just “go for a swim”; we follow a structured curriculum that ensures students understand their equipment and the environment before they begin their citizen science work.

What is included in the course?

  • Full snorkel kit rental for the 5-day program (Wetsuit, Mask, Snorkel, Fins, Rash vest)
  • 5 Marine Biology Workshops and tuition
  • SSI Snorkel Diver certification (includes a snorkel training in a tide pool)
  • 3 Open water snorkels (Kelp Forest, Rocky Reef, Harbour)
  • A research boat trip
  • Transport from Ocean Hub to all Cape RADD activities
  • Photo’s of the experience 

What is not included in the course?

  • Transport to Simons Town, students must be dropped off and picked up
  • Lunch, students need to bring a packed lunch or have money for food at our local resturants/cafes. (Tea, coffe and water are provided throughout the day)

Why Simon’s Town?

Simon’s Town is the gateway to False Bay, a global biodiversity hotspot. By basing the program here, Cape Radd gives students access to incredible marine life, from the “Marine Big 5” to the tiny, colorful nudibranchs that call our reefs home.


Ready to sign up? Spaces are limited to ensure a high-quality, hands-on experience for every student. You can contact us at info@caperadd.com or send a WhatsApp to +27 79 734 4883 to secure a spot.


Marine Holiday Program brochure, feel free to download and distribute.


Mark Fitzgibbon

Mark is a passionate commercial SCUBA diver and marine scientist currently pursuing a Masters degree focusing on the complex relationships between marine parasites and their hosts. With a background in animal health, microscopy, and marine diseases, Mark brings a wealth of expertise to his work, particularly in the realm of shark biology. Driven by his fascination with marine life, Mark actively engages in projects aimed at protecting vulnerable species and habitats, embodying a deep-rooted respect for the ocean and its inhabitants. Mark's commitment to marine science extends beyond academia, as he actively shares his knowledge and passion with others through outreach and education initiatives. Through his dedication to scientific inquiry and conservation, Mark continues to make significant contributions to our understanding of marine ecosystems and the conservation of marine biodiversity.

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