From the massive granite boulders of Chebeh, to the frequent sightings of
black tip reef sharks at Rengis, to the labyrinth of swim throughs at Labas, to the new wreck in Tekek bay, Tioman has enough diving wonders to keep even the most experienced of divers excited.
Not exact matches
As the name suggests,
at Shark Point you will see
black -
tip reef sharks, as well as whale
sharks if you're diving in December and May.
Just today we had 3 groups» go out, 2 of which found White
tip reef sharks at 21 meters and my group that saw a
black tip reef shark cruising by us
at 10 meters.
We conduct the dives
at normal dive sites and we include sites where there are some special things to see, eg a school of patrolling
black tip reef sharks, or deep ledges with strong currents.
Offshore you'll kayak, snorkel and dive with marine iguanas,
black -
tipped reef sharks, manta rays and turtles, both
at famous sites like Kicker Rock and in secluded bays near the main islands.
The snorkeling
at Black Rock was complete with numerous fish species, as well as White
Tip Reef Sharks (Harmless to humans), and Spotted Eagle Rays.
I've seen 15 foot Bulls, really huge Tigers, lots of
Black tip reef and even a couple Hammers in schools exceeding 15
sharks at these events.
Snappers, Groupers, Barracuda, and occasional visits from
Black tip reef sharks are some of the bigger things
at the wreck, if you are interested in macro the wreck has Ghost Pipefish, Nudibranchs, Leaf fish and tones of other little critters.
As the name indicates,
sharks - white and
black tip reef sharks in particular — are the highlights of this site east of Gili Trawangan, but the diversity in species is generally very good
at Shark Point.
For us here
at the Gili
Shark Conservation project the most magical thing about the beautiful reefs surrounding the three Gili islands is the abundance of juvenile black tip and white tip reef sharks who are consistently sighted in the region making it a unique and important location for these species life cycles by playing the part as a shark nur
Shark Conservation project the most magical thing about the beautiful
reefs surrounding the three Gili islands is the abundance of juvenile
black tip and white
tip reef sharks who are consistently sighted in the region making it a unique and important location for these species life cycles by playing the part as a
shark nur
shark nursery.
This is so
at Koh Torinla in the south and Koh Chi in the north, where the
reefs are very healthy and
black -
tip reef sharks, absent
at the Similan Islands, are regular visitors.
Where to see them: White -
tip and
black -
tip reef sharks are commonly seen at Bait Reef, an outer reef beyond the Whitsunday Isla
reef sharks are commonly seen
at Bait
Reef, an outer reef beyond the Whitsunday Isla
Reef, an outer
reef beyond the Whitsunday Isla
reef beyond the Whitsunday Islands.
Head north and after 10 minutes of uninspiring shallow
reef you are rewarded by a shoal of
black tip reef sharks ranging from full sized adults (approximately 1.5 meters in length) down to the juveniles
at 40 - 50 centimeters.
This is a great location for spotting, White or
Black Tip Reef Sharks, there are some very cool swim through, the currents can get a little hard
at some points of the dive as well as the surge.
Hin Phrai Nam, is a dive site that is located south east of Bang Bao pier and take around 1 hour to arrive, Hin Phrai Nam is also located near the small island of Koh Wait where there have been sightings of
black tip reef sharks, once you arrive
at the dive site you will see -LSB-...]
Haa Dhaalu Atoll Diving: Directly south of Haa Alifu, the thila
at Nellahidhoo is a good spot for
reef sharks, white and
black tips and grey
reef sharks.
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.