This week in Lembongan... Our dive guides have been spotting a lot of giant moray
eels along the reef dive sites of Nusa Penida.
Not exact matches
Bobbit Worms, Snake
Eels, Stingrays, Flamboyant Cuttlefish, Long Armed and
Reef Octopus,
along with loads of Shrimp and Nudibranchs keep our night divers busy!
The
reef ecosystem draws hundreds of various species of fish,
along with sea turtles, lobster, rays,
eels, octopus, and the list goes on!
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
along a man - made
reef teeming with stingrays, moray
eels, tropical fish and even sharks.
Scorpionfish, Ribbon
Eels, colonies of anemones with their resident clown fish
along with giant Bumphead Parrotfish and passing Blacktip
Reef Sharks are a few of the things that you can see here.
Favorite dive sites like Paradise Pinnacle, Tubestria Tunnel, The Hive, Turtle Pinnacle and Rob's
Reef are visited,
along with the famous Manta Night Dive at Garden
Eel Cove.
These dive sites are 35 - 60 ft and offer mild drift dives
along multicolored walls and ridges teaming with
eels, lobsters, groupers and other
reef inhabitants.
A calm shallow
reef dive with clear viz and a sandy bottom, this site is crammed with marine life all
along the
reef, you can see hundreds of stingrays such as blue spotted rays, ribbon and moray
eels, schools of boxfish and batfish, dragonets and octopuses, as well as several varieties of macro critters and crustaceans like shrimps.
Coral heads
along the sand bottom provide homes for many
reef animals including
eels and turtles.
A remarkable assortment of exotic marine species thrive in the teeming
reefs along the islands and within the remote coves of Bahia de Banderas (Banderas Bay); prismatic fish species, Olive Ridley Turtles, Giant Pacific Manta Rays, and Moray
Eels can be found in the Puerto Vallarta region.
Just 30 minutes from shore, these sites are 35 - 60 feet and offer mild drift dives
along multicolored walls and ridges teaming with
eel, lobster, grouper and other
reef inhabitants.
Along with many juveniles and moral
eels taking shelter in the corals, you can also expect to have the opportunity to dive with Nassau grouper, sting rays, amberjacks, sergeant majors and
reef sharks while large schools of yellowfish and angelfish swim by.