Located 342 miles (550 kilometers) off the west coast of Costa Rica, Cocos Island is famed for its scalloped
hammerhead shark encounters.
Not exact matches
Hammerhead sharks, killer whales, eagle rays, sea lions, whale
sharks, reef fish, turtles, morays, iguanas and the occasional blue - footed booby diving for a morning snack can all be
encountered on a Galapagos dive.
But these are also the best months for
encounters with Darwin and Wolf's big - ticket
encounters, from packs of Galapagos, silky and schooling
hammerhead sharks to whale
sharks.
Emboldened divers seeking a less scripted
encounter with apex predators can meet up with everything from
hammerheads and lemon
sharks to tigers, bulls and oceanic white tips.
Explore Tokyo, relax on tropical beaches,
encounter manta rays, observe
hammerhead sharks, discover an underwater city.
Regular dive trips are made to this spectacular location where you're bound to see Ragged Tooth
sharks on just about every dive and during the summer months, you'll be treated to
Hammerhead and Tiger
shark encounters too.
We would also go on to have brilliant
encounters with manta rays, oceanic whitetips, a dozen or so
hammerheads and silky
sharks and these were just the headline creatures!
In addition to colorful corals, turtles, eels, and reef fish, lucky divers may also
encounter larger pelagic species such as reef
sharks,
hammerhead sharks, and large groupers.
Diving pristine coral reefs in Raja Ampat, exploring pinnacles and
encountering Hammerhead Sharks and a gigantic school of Chevron Barracudas in Halmahera, hunt for critters such as Frogfish and Mandarinfish in Lembeh.
Tiger
Sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier), Great
Hammerheads (Sphyrna mokarran), Caribbean Reef
Sharks (Carcharhinus perezi), huge Lemon
Sharks (Negaprion brevirostris) and Spotted Dolphin
encounters all in one magical place.
While you can swim with
hammerheads, oceanic whitetips and reef
sharks around the country, at Tiger Beach, you'll find daily
encounters with tiger
sharks.
As an added bonus, whale
shark season in the Galapagos also offers
encounters with humpback whales, pilot whales, reef
sharks and the resident
hammerheads,
Divers regularly
encounter schooling
hammerheads, whale
sharks and spotted eagle rays along with prowling Galapagos and silky
sharks.
The coral reef plateaus are loaded with fish life and the deep wall drop offs offer the opportunity of
encounters with
hammerhead sharks, pelagic fish and occasional tiger
sharks.
Whether you're a total novice or seasoned pro, Los Cabos scuba diving promises unforgettable explorations and chance
encounters with massive rays and
hammerhead sharks.
We will also explore popular dive sites such as Los Islotes where we'll
encounter friendly sea lions, and El Bajo, which is known for its schools of
hammerhead sharks.
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.
What's more, thrilling
encounters with large and dangerous predators are likely, including tiger
sharks,
hammerheads and Galapagos
sharks; divers must be happy to see them!.