This is also the place to see squadrons of spotted
eagle rays swimming in formation.
Not exact matches
Along with the countless turtles we see regularly, we also ran into a school of bumphead parrot fish,
eagle rays, moray eels, giant black frogfish, and a few white tip sharks
swimming through our dive sites.
On any given dive you can expect white - tipped reef sharks, marbled stingrays, green turtles, Galapagos fur seals, sea lions,
eagle rays, cownose
rays and mobula
rays swimming in formation.
Barracuda and
eagle rays patrol the coral gardens of Cayo Diablo, while sites offshore of Humacao provide a maze of arches,
swim - throughs, tunnels and canyons.
Explore pristine coral formations and
swim with nurse sharks, sea turtles,
eagle ray, manta
ray, moray eel, and schools of fish as you drift along the outer reef wall and ocean drop - offs just a short 3 to 10 minutes from your room.
Swim out a little further and you might see turtles, spotted
eagle rays, seashorses, squid, and moray eels.
There are several top snorkelling spots around the Gold Coast, offering the chance to
swim with sea turtles,
eagle rays, leopard sharks, and a huge variety of fish.
At
Eagle Ray Run, dozens of
rays swim information like jet fighters.
Visit the Caribbean's most storied wreck,
swim into a pirate's cave and shadow an
eagle ray's graceful progress.
Spotted
eagle rays and other pelagic creatures
swim above the reef while the more cryptic life like lobsters and eels fill the holes and tunnels through the coral spurs.
To get back to the reef slope from this ridge you'll need to
swim over an expanse of sand, where
eagle and shovelnose
rays occasionally pass.
Average visibility is 30 ft. to 50 ft. with possibilities of up to 80 ft. Explore volcanic rock formations and
swim among white tip sharks, giant schools of grunt, yellowtails, spotted
eagle rays, turtles, stingrays, angel fish, octopus, sea horses, starfish, frog fish and many species of eels on a comfortable 34 - foot yacht.
Swim by granite rock and coral formations, where grey reef sharks, octopuses,
eagle rays, barracudas, batfishes and moray eels dwells.
There is also extraordinary snorkeling and diving to be done right from the Princess Hotel's marina, where guests can
swim next to turtles and spotted
eagle rays along the coral walls of the coast.
The elusive marine species such as giant groupers, nurse sharks, gliding
eagle rays and turtles,
swim alongside as you explore their world.
On good dives, you might see schools of spotted
eagle rays, watch an octopus slither amongst the coral and rocks, or have the chance to
swim face to face with a sea turtle.
Schools of tarpon frequent the area shining in the filtered sunlight and larger pelagic life such as
eagle rays and turtles
swim off in the blue.
Swim around the coral reefs and keep an eye out for sea turtles, colorful parrot fish,
eagle rays, and sea horses.
Our guests were delighted to see a free
swimming green moray eel, along with some tarpons, wire coral shrimp, balloon fish, porcupine puffer, spotted
eagle rays, octopus and a spotted moray eel.
Swim over vibrant corals and sponges as you get up close to
eagle rays, southern sting
rays, turtles and schooling fish.