The aquatic life in Boracay is bountiful, and there are two advanced diving sites Yapak 1 and Yapak 2, where white and
black tip sharks sighting are frequent.
Not exact matches
Many dives reserve surprises though, and we had a couple of very cool
sightings this last week: some
black -
tip and white -
tip reef
sharks, an eagle ray (which I finally saw after being told there's been one maybe... 10 times?)
Divers exploring the reefs of Kealakekua Bay are often treated to swim - bys from spinner dolphin, while Maui's Five Caves and
Black Rock are sure bets for sea turtles, plus a good chance for white
tip shark sightings.
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.
All dive sites around the Gili Islands are coral fringed and teeming with an impressive array of marine life ranging from «guaranteed» turtle
sightings on every dive to
black & white
tip reef
sharks and the occasional whale
shark, manta and even mola mola passing by.
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.
Pelagics such as reef
sharks (
black tip, white
tip), eagle rays, barracudas, tuna, napoleon wrasses and turtles are also a common
sight.
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-...]
Your eyes will also drink in the
sight of innumerable fusiliers that keep zipping up and down the reef face, with
black tip sharks a little away from the reef, roaming the area as if on patrol and monitoring proceedings.
The Amed Wall is another great site with frequent
sightings of
black tip reef
sharks and other large fish like groupers.