In the months of March, April, May, and June
after the full moon whale sharks are observed at the Gladden Split Area by divers and snorkelers alike.
Not exact matches
The Belize
Whale Shark Season normally begins about 2 days before the
full moon up until 10 days
after the
full moon.
Every year
after the
full moon in March - June,
whale sharks congregate at Gladden Split.
The coral spawning, usually taking place 7 — 10 days
after the
full moon in March and April and sets the stage for the arrival of the giant
Whale Shark.
Experience a unique holiday relaxing on your own ocean front balcony getting closer to nature sunbaking, reading, eating your delicious Yamba seafood, watching the Dolphins &
Whales, counting the fishing trawlers, experiencing the wonderful storms and beautiful stars &
full moon, catch the magnificent sunrises and leave reluctantly totally refreshed and rested
after being put to sleep whenever you so desire from the sound of the ocean waves.
The
whale shark season in Belize normally begins two days before the
full moon and lasts until 10 days
after in March, April, May and June.
For 10 days
after the
full moon during the months of March, April, May and June, every year Snappers spawn around Gladden Spit and attract numerous
Whale Sharks to dine on clouds of Caviar.
If you are planning a dive trip with
whale sharks in mind, the best time to do so during these months would be three days before the full moon to three days after the last quarter moon (It's during this period that Cubera Snappers spawn, attracting the Whale Sha
whale sharks in mind, the best time to do so during these months would be three days before the
full moon to three days
after the last quarter
moon (It's during this period that Cubera Snappers spawn, attracting the
Whale Sha
Whale Sharks).