The prestine waters of False Bay offer many diverse species of fish. Fishermen can target Palagic species such as Yellowtail, Skip Jack, Katonkel, and Snoek, and occassionally Longfin Tuna and Yellow fin. These species can be targeted by trolling, Jigging, or spinning.
Bottom fish can also be targeted and anglers can expect to catch Galjoen, Red Roman, Stump Nose, Hottentot, Red Steenbras and Cob.
Birders have the oppertunity to join us on a birding tour to spot unique species of migrating birds off Cape Point. These birds include various species of Albatross, Petrels, Prions, Shearwaters and Skuas.
Many of these species can only be viewed by boat!
Take a trip up the coast as we hug the coast and the inshore rock features that many animals make their habitats on and around. This tours offers a guarentee to see penguins, seals, penguins and sometime sharks, sun fish and a variety of bird species. While whales are commonly seen between June and November
Mills Charter vessels are certified for freediving and snorkeling charters. Join us as we explore False Bay Kelp Forests and underwater features with a guided free-diving instructor. We have available gear for all our diving guests by prior arrangement.
Our vessels offer stable platforms for film and media shoots.
Join us for a half day or full day sailing charter. False Bay is fifteen nautical miles away from Cape Point which is infamous for its coastline, known as one of the major Capes that sailors have known as the Cape of Storms. One of three famous Capes around the worls (Caoe Horn and Cape Leeuwin are the other two) mnay sailors dream of conquering the Cape of Good Hope as many sailors have since the first Portugese sailors arrived here.
So you’re ready to chart your next adventure! Get in contact with us to book an ocean experience now!