The restaurants are relaxed and child - friendly, and the activities on offer
include swimming with whale sharks, watching the flamingos at sunset, and taking a glass - bottomed boat tour to see turtles and other exotic aquatic creatures.
Not exact matches
While in Bali, Dr. Dove also met
with the team at Conservation International to talk about our collaboration later this summer, which
includes conducting unprecedented full scale health assessments on free -
swimming whale sharks.
Some particularly interesting attractions
include the MUSA underwater museum, where visitors can dive or snorkel through more than 2,000 underwater sculptures; a day trip to the ancient city of Coba (a two - hour drive); a sailing excursion to Isla Mujeres for relaxation and snorkeling among the reefs; or a once - in - a-lifetime opportunity to
swim with 50 - foot
whale sharks.
The New York Times highlighted the fact that the «laid - back beach town» of Placencia (the village that serves as the capital of the peninsula) is close to many of the prime locations on the Belize Barrier Reef,
including where scuba divers can
swim with migrating
whale sharks.
Western Australia's major attractions and experiences are located in the stunning Coral Coast Region,
including the Pinnacles, Abrolhos Islands, Kalbarri National Park,
Shark Bay World Heritage Area, home to the dolphins of Monkey Mia and the Reef where you can
swim with the world ¿ s largest fish, the
Whale Shark.
Chabil Mar offers its guests comprehensive scuba diving and snorkeling packages to all of the best spots along the reef,
including the Turneffe Atoll, the Belize Blue Hole, and trips to Gladden Spit Marine Reserve to
swim with whale sharks.
Additional theme - oriented breaks
include educational school trips, morale - enhancing work team tours and, not to forget, marine life - focused observation trips, where we concentrate on taking you to some of Africa's most pristine coral reefs to
swim with manta rays,
whale sharks and turtles.
The region is home to a myriad of marine megafauna,
including the world's largest fish, the
whale shark,
with visitors able to
swim with these graceful creatures from March to August.
From
sharks and turtles, to Maori wrasse and manta rays, you can
swim with almost every species that resides on the Great Barrier Reef,
including minke
whales.