Not exact matches
When snorkeling it's common to see
larger fish, anything from
black tipped reef shark for example or Red Snappers, and maybe even some sea turtles.
There are some imposing walls that offer some great drift diving with a lot of
reef life like
black tip sharks, rays and a
large variety of
reef fish.
The ULTIMATE SHARK ENCOUNTER FIJI features multiple bull sharks (
largest in the world), white -
tip reef sharks,
black -
tip reef sharks, nurse sharks, lemon sharks, grey
reef sharks, silver -
tip sharks and over 300 species of fish.
It is believed to be the world's
largest blue hole and is a rich habitat for a variety of marine life like nurse sharks,
reef sharks,
black tip sharks and even giant groupers.
More than 350 different species of sharks can be found along the barrier
reef, coral atolls, and mangrove estuaries, including the elusive hammerhead shark,
black tip shark, bull shark, nurse shark,
reef shark, lemon shark, nurse shark, and the enormous whale shark, the
largest fish in the world's oceans.
The Amed Wall is another great site with frequent sightings of
black tip reef sharks and other
large fish like groupers.
You can see whitetips, grey
reef, and
black -
tip reef sharks, both here and at the Burma Banks, where you may also spot mighty potato groupers,
large red snappers and powder blue surgeonfish.