It is quite common to spot Black tip reef sharks and
Eagle rays cruising by.
Frequently look out into the blue for potential sightings of
eagle rays cruising by.
Expect to spot stingrays and
eagle rays cruising along the reefs, not forgetting clownfish, stonefish, and barracudas.
This is where we begin to find small groups of the very largest spotted
eagle rays cruising the reef.
Among the school of trevallys we have been seeing: Moray eels, Hairy squat lobsters, shrimps, turtles, Peacock mantis shrimp, robust pipe fish and not to leave out we had a lovely encounter with
an Eagle ray cruising down the end of Meno slope towards Bounty wreck.
At the Petit Terre Nature Reserve, juvenile lemon sharks come right up to the beach, while stingrays and
eagle rays cruise just offshore.
What could be more relaxing (as much as we can call technical diving relaxing) than hanging off a ledge in 45 meters and watching sharks, tunas and
eagle rays cruise by.
Not exact matches
You can see
cruising fusiliers,
eagle rays (occasionally) and turtles.
Eagle and manta
rays are sometimes seen
cruising close to the resort's shore, and pilot whales and dolphins often gather out in the channel.
Meno Slope Also on the west side of Gili Meno and only 5 mins away by boat, Meno Slope is totally covered in orange soft corals and is home to plenty of turtles, eels, scorpion fish and is famous for an
eagle ray who took up resident there as a baby and is now often spotted
cruising around and is not shy of divers.
Sting
rays and
Eagle rays regularly
cruise by as well.