We went to
Barracuda dive site.
We had a little bit of a current so we drifted all the time down the colourful slope of
Barracuda dive site.
Not exact matches
For their last open water
dives they managed to visit the USAT Liberty shipwreck, the most famous
dive site in Bali, and it was amazing with Bumphead parrotfishes,
Barracudas, and giant sweetlips.
The
dive sites are home to a huge variety of tropical fish, from charismatic little critters like seahorses and ghost pipefish, through shoaling fish like fusiliers and sweetlips up to larger creatures including turtles and reef sharks, bumphead parrotfish and
barracuda.
On these excellent drift
dives you can expect to see all kinds of pelagics such as grey reef sharks, eagle rays,
barracuda, and many other spectacular fish.
Located on the northwest side of Boracay Island is the popular
dive site Yapak 2 where you can find sharks rays,
barracudas, tuna, and other large schools of fish.
Best
Dive Sites in Palawan: Although Barracuda Lake is not visually striking due to the lack of marine life, if you're looking for an out of the world experience, dive in Coron's famous barracuda l
Dive Sites in Palawan: Although
Barracuda Lake is not visually striking due to the lack of marine life, if you're looking for an out of the world experience, dive in Coron's famous barrac
Barracuda Lake is not visually striking due to the lack of marine life, if you're looking for an out of the world experience,
dive in Coron's famous barracuda l
dive in Coron's famous
barracudabarracuda lake.
Most of the
dives in this area are drift wall
dives interspersed with sand channels where you may spot southern stingrays, spotted eagle rays, moray eels, sea turtles,
barracuda, grouper, dolphins, and a wide variety of smaller tropical fish.
These advanced
dives are popular as you drift along, watching
Barracuda hold their position in the strong currents and seeing the vibrant coral whizz past.
Places of interest: Small cavern, Wall
dive, Groupers, Dog tooth groupers, Amberjacks,
Barracudas schools of damsels.
We have been seeing hammerheads, mobula rays, white tip reef sharks,
barracuda, devil rays, trevally, tuna and more and more schools of squid mainly at the
dive site «Gili Sarang».
Depth: 17 - 40 metres Visibility: 30 metres
Dive Type: Wall, Reef, Sharks Location: East side of Sipadan, south of
Barracuda Point and Coral Gardens Requirements: Open Water
With a mixture of shallow macro
dive sites and sloping reef walls, a
dive in Pulau Gaya promises exciting encounters with large and macro marine creatures including Frog Fish, Scorpion Fish, Lion Fish, Seahorses, Nudibranchs, Turtles,
Barracuda, Tuna and even Reef Sharks.
Frequent sightings of turtles and
barracudas and an abundance of coral make this an easy and beautiful
dive.
In Belongas Bay you'll find an unspoiled underwater paradise with pristine reefs, an intact environment, challenging «adrenalin
dives» with sighting of schooling
barracudas, tunas, mobula and eagle rays and hammerheads.
The most famous point
dive is at Uepi, where currents flowing from Marovo Lagoon carry nutrients that attract a food chain that starts small and through large schools of trevally and
barracuda, to rays and reef sharks.
Barracuda Lake — Although not visually striking due to the lack of marine life, if you're looking for an out of the world experience, dive in Coron's famous barrac
Barracuda Lake — Although not visually striking due to the lack of marine life, if you're looking for an out of the world experience,
dive in Coron's famous
barracudabarracuda lake.
Every year new
dive sites are discovered around Misool.Many of the
dive sites around Misool are just as fishy as the ones from the Dampier Strait, with same schools of
barracudas, spadefish, pinjalo snappers, and zillions of fusiliers.
If you like to see large schools of jacks and
barracudas, sting rays and manta rays, and if you like sharks, you will enjoy your
dives here.
Silk or Queen Cayes, Pompion Caye and Ranguna Caye At outer reef
dive sites at Silk or Queen Cayes (Marine Reserve), the diver is likely to see hawksbill and loggerhead turtles, spotted eagle rays, southern rays, spiny lobsters, green and spotted moray eels, spider crabs,
barracuda, schools of horse - eyed jacks, school master and schools of yellowtail and dogtooth snappers, several different species of groupers including huge black groupers, spotted drums, cleaner shrimp, arrow crabs, a myriad of types of reef fishes, nurse sharks and occasional hammer head sharks.
You will see dozens of turtles in one
dive, schools of whitetip sharks, batfish, jacks and
barracuda.
This outstanding
dive site has a great
barracuda shoal (thousands) often seen in a tornado - like formation.
Two
dives can be done here, one around the rock, watching
barracudas, turtles, batfish, stonefish, porcupine fish, stingrays and morays amongst both hard and soft corals.
6 Blue Berry, Hill: This
dive site is famous for blue - spotted stingrays and schools of yellowtail
barracudas.
The 2nd
dive delivered even more great sights: a big school of
barracuda, a large grouper, hundreds of giant trevally and 2 moray eels together - one of them swimming out of the hole; maybe it was too small for 2 morays!
Things to look out for during your
dive include; vase sponge, tube worm, spiny lobster, sand star, frogfish, trumpet fish,
barracuda, mackerel, tiger moray eel and more.
Location: north, northeast of Boracay Access: about 25 minutes by boat from White Beach Experience: advanced divers and technical divers Depth: up to 70 meters Visibility: 10 - 30 meters Current: strong Characteristics: 3
dive sites - Yapak I and Yapak II, two different reef walls begin at 30 meters and drop down to 70 meters at Yapak III, wide diversity of fish, tuna,
barracuda, snapper, jacks, sharks, and manta rays have been seen, sea turtles, sea snakes, sponges, nudibranchs, corals
A
dive site with plenty of macro marine and the opportunity to see angelfish, butterfly fish, lionfish, hawkish, nudibranch and
barracuda This is a wall
dive that is accessed directly from the boat allowing you maximum time to investigate all the nooks and crannies along the wall.
A typical
dive consist of a gentle drift along the sloping rocky face while large schools of
barracuda patrol the outer edges.
During your
dives here, expect to see lots of sharks (reef and leopard), turtles, manta rays, giant groupers, and
barracudas.
Sail Rock being the best
dive site in the Gulf of Thailand in my personal humble opinion, offering big schools of trevallys,
barracudas, batfish lots of small critters and macro on the rock itself and it's a very good
dive site to get to see whale sharks.
This
dive site has an outstanding abundance of fish life, including resident seahorses, curious batfish, a large family of porcupine fish and several kinds of crustaceans, along with large schools of
barracuda and the occasional leopard shark.
We had a good
dive sighting - a great
barracuda, many lionfish, a few morays, squid, a devil scorpionfish, in addition to the schools of snapper and colourful reef fish.
During this
dive we saw large schools of yellow snapper, a large octopus, a huge
barracuda, schools of trevallies and tuna, a stonefish.
(There was a group of nudists coming the week after us (called Buff Divers) that
dived au - natural, prompting the usual jokes «watch out for
barracudas».
Venture over to Ang Thong Marine Park to
dive among whale sharks, hard and soft corals, stingrays, sea anemones,
barracuda, lionfish, cuttlefish, and angelfish.
Through the 12
dives we did (max of 17 possible), the following were encountered: spotted eagle ray,
barracudas (one was 3.5 ft), angel fish (many varieties), parrot fish (many varieties), jacks, snappers (many varieties), sergeant majors, wrasse (many varieties), rock beauties, butterfly fish, damselfish, blue chromis, trunkfish, moray eels (couple of varieties), blue tangs, doctor fish, flying fish (on the Blue Hole trip), grunts, graysby, basslets, puffers, gobies, file fish, turtles, flounders, lobster, banded coral shrimp, lettuce leaf slug».
Frequent whale songs and sightings of turtles, seahorses, jellyfish,
barracudas, manta rays, lobsters and large school of fish — this colorful diversity invites us to
dive!
Then there are gentle, shallow reef
dives at Ambergris Caye where a marine reserve plays sanctuary to
barracuda, sharks and rays.
From tomato anemone fish, yellow boxfish, white - eyed moray eels and mantis shrimps to nurse sharks, manta rays, 1 metre Malabar groupers and chevron
barracuda, there's always plenty of life to grab your attention on a
dive at Richelieu Rock.
Watch this video for day trip boat diving in Phuket, showing action from the boat and marine life from some of Phuket's best
dive sites, including cuttlefish, turtles, snappers, blacktip reef and leopard sharks, ghostpipefish,
barracuda, batfish, lionfish, octopus, eagle rays and even a whale shark!
With emerald green, brackish waters surrounded by an impressive limestone karst formation naturally sculpted through the years by the weather,
Barracuda Lake offers not only a splendid place to visit, but also one of the most original
dive sites in the region.
Come
dive with us, on Sal you can find a diversified fauna with lots of endemic species.You can swim in the Ocean with mantas, stingrays, sharks,
barracudas, turtles, lobsters, nudibranches and lot of different species of fishes!
Scuba
dive with the swirling tornado - like formation of
Barracudas, the big - eye trevallies, the thousands silver jack fishes, the giant size parrot fishes, the numerous turtles and many others such as mantas, eagle rays, tunas, scalloped hammerhead sharks, whale sharks and 3000 more species of fish.
Clear waters and an abundance of huge
barracuda feeding on schools of fish make this a rewarding
dive.
In under 40 minutes, Yongala
Dive will transport you to the dive of your dreams — experience giant Queensland gropers, huge marble rays, schools of giant trevally and barracuda, sea snakes, turtles and much more — It's a dive you will never for
Dive will transport you to the
dive of your dreams — experience giant Queensland gropers, huge marble rays, schools of giant trevally and barracuda, sea snakes, turtles and much more — It's a dive you will never for
dive of your dreams — experience giant Queensland gropers, huge marble rays, schools of giant trevally and
barracuda, sea snakes, turtles and much more — It's a
dive you will never for
dive you will never forget!
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Take this good chance to see the rich biodiversity including the white - tip reef sharks, huge sea turtles,
barracuda, manta rays, mola - mola, moray eels and more species on more than 25
dive sites around the three Gili islands.
The corals around here are home to a variety of fauna and deeper
dives let you come face to face with stingrays and
barracudas.
Dive the under water canyons; Saxon Reef, renowned for Manta Rays, schools of
Barracuda, Turtles and a diversity of colourful tropical fish.