At only 14 meters under the surface, divers can find
black coral formations with fishes such as barracudas and red snappers.
Not exact matches
Home to some of the best
coral formations with
black coral, knotted fan
corals and gorgonian sea fans below, together with cabbage
corals, table
corals, green tree
corals and stony
corals above.
Turtles, parrotfish, grouper, lobster and moray eels are attracted to the
coral formations at
Black Sand Reef.
The archipelago is enormous and there are some areas where soft
corals and sea fans dominate, other areas with astounding hard
coral formations, sea grass beds, mangroves, shallow reefs, drop offs, caves,
black sand, white sand, vertical walls, seamount's, ship wrecks, planes, shallow water lagoons, and massive pinnacles.
Magnificent
coral formations are abundant on the reef walls and ridges run down off the western and eastern sides;
black snapper, triggerfish and surgeonfish are plentiful.
, Punta Negra and Grampin (where you can see the occasional
Black - tip sharks and some of the best
coral formations in the area), Sleeping Sharks Cave (made famous by Jacques Cousteau and Ramon Bravo), the shipwrecks C55 and C58 (decommissioned Second World War gun boats) and many more sites to whet your appetite for adventure!
Spur and groove
formations lead out to the deep wall where you can expect barrel sponges, giant anemones and
black coral.
Expect to see Maori Wrasse,
Black Tip Reef sharks, Barracuda and an array of
coral formations and giant clams.
Surrounding the rock
formations are
black corals and fans.
The beach itself is rocky and has
black sand, which is gorgeous when set against the frothing white
coral formations.