Sentences with phrase «even hammerhead sharks»

However they are the best place in the area to see large pelagics — big barracuda schools, reef sharks and tuna are common, with occasional dolphins, mola - mola and even hammerhead sharks if you are lucky, along with luscious hard and soft coral gardens.
So be prepared to see Reef Sharks and even Hammerhead Sharks go on a feeding frenzy on the Northern Horne!
Then spend a day snorkeling with a marine life expert and spot all kinds of species, including rays and maybe even a hammerhead shark!

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Eagle rays and the Cayman Islands» trademark turtles are common sightings along the East End walls, and it is also the area where divers stand a reasonable chance of seeing passing reef sharks, and possibly even hammerheads.
In the course of a single dive, you may find schooling hammerhead sharks, large numbers Galapagos and silky sharks, eagle rays, thick schools of skipjack and yellowfin tuna, and even a pod or two of bottlenose dolphins.
You can go diving with sharks there,, being surrounded by hundreds of hammerhead sharks or even just snorkel with the insanely unique animals including white - tip reef sharks, sea lion, Galapagos penguins, marina iguanas, flightless cormorant, and much more.
Kona has some great sharky dive sites with tiger sharks, white tip reef sharks and even the occasional hammerhead shark.
Words can not even begin to describe the structure's diverse marine wildlife and divers are able to see all manner of creatures from hammerhead sharks to parrot fish.
What you can expect to see: manta rays, reef sharks, or even Hammerhead and Grey sharks.
Look out for larger creatures like dogtooth tuna, turtles, grey reef sharks, silvertips and occasionally even hammerheads.
Hammerhead shark, Caribbean reef shark and even the oceanic white tip shark are seen occasionally, but these lucky sightings are rare.
For even more variety, the Pacific coasts offer emerald - tinged waters filled with massive schools of fish, flights of rays and a chance to witness rarely - seen gatherings of hammerhead sharks.
Other shark species can be spotted and they include Nurse Sharks, Hammerheads and even Oceanic White Tip sSharks, Hammerheads and even Oceanic White Tip sharkssharks.
Caribbean reef sharks and even hammerheads have been seen cruising in the deep blue over a horizontal ledge feet below.
With some luck you can even see hammerhead sharks.
This is the one dive site where even bigger animals are sometimes spotted: Manta rays, thresher sharks and hammerhead sharks have all been seen here.
You'll descend into the 750,000 - gallon Open Ocean Exhibit and get up - close and personal with sandbar sharks, blacktip, whitetip, and gray reef sharks, hammerheads, and even tiger sharks.
You'll get a behind - the - scenes look at what it takes to care for the animals, learn fascinating facts about sharks and green sea turtles, and will even have a chance to assist with a feeding at the Turtle Lagoon and Hammerhead Harbor!
Explore the North & South Male Atolls, the Ari Atolls to see Manta Rays, Rasdhoo — famous for Hammerhead Sharks and even Felidhoo and Meemu Atolls.
Napoleons and bumpheads, mantas and eagle rays, thresher and hammerhead sharks, and even whale sharks have all been spotted here!
Vast schools of hammerhead sharks, colonies of sea lions and even gray whales are common here in this aquarium - like marine haven.
The promise of hammerheads, Galapagos sharks, sea lions, iguanas, even whalesharks and manta... these are the unique encounters that draw divers to Ecuador for the trip of a lifetime.
Sipadan Island in Malaysia - large numbers of whitetip reef sharks, grey reef sharks, occasional hammerheads, whale sharks and even thresher sharks.
Not only can you see hammerheads passing, sometimes even schooling but elusive thresher sharks are also in attendance.
To be able to repeatedly dive with the hammerhead, white tip, and Galapagos sharks was truly amazing even with the challenging visibility.
there are 7 sharks to choose from including Great White, Tiger, Mako, Bull, Hammerhead, Thresher and even the legendary extinct Megalodon.
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