We also highly recommend that any diver's trip to Fiji should include a stay near Pacific Harbour to join
the amazing shark feed dive at Shark Reef, where you have a very real chance of once - in - a-lifetime encounters with bull sharks and tiger sharks.
It is also possible to attend
the amazing shark feed dive on Viti Levu if you wish.
Not exact matches
The popular attraction offers a range of
amazing shark experiences, such as snorkelling with
sharks,
feeding sharks or even becoming a
shark keeper for the day.
Feed an African elephant, walk a cheetah, ride an ostrich, go whale watching, hike
amazing Robberg Peninsula, and even go
shark cage diving if you dare.
The
shark dive package has been voted one of the best of the world; a professional diver will take care of
feeding the
sharks, and you can see the
amazing creatures up close.
Coming soon is the infamous Bull
shark observation dives where certified divers can observe bull
sharks in their natural habitat... no
feeding allowed, this is an educational and interesting dive for those who want to see these
amazing creatures in their homes...
Im not a hugely experinced diver but did a
shark adventure dive in the Bahamas where they
feed reef
sharks in front of you its
amazing.
And while you can snorkel and scuba dive on the reef, you can also enjoy some
amazing, once - in - a-lifetime experiences like swimming with the protected dwarf minke whales, swimming with giant potato cods the size of small cars,
feeding sharks, walking on the bottom of the ocean with the Seawalker (a spaceman - like helmet so your head and face stays dry) or exploring the reef on a Scuba Doo (a small motorised underwater vehicle for one which keeps your head dry and has a 180 degree viewing window) and cruises around at 2.5 knots).