Including Whalesharks, which can often be spotted around the wreck of the HTMS Chang from January — April.
Plus a range of dive sites suitable to novices and beginners, one of the largest wrecks in Thailand, the HTMS Chang, and a multitude of types of fish and marine life
including Whalesharks, the world's largest fish.
Not exact matches
Our sense of adventure has taken us to Cenderawasih Bay to enjoy
whaleshark encounters and WWII heritage, whilst other itineraries
include diving with critters in Ambon and Lembeh, Salvadore Dali sponges in Gorontalo, reef exploration in Halmahera, manta and mola mola dives in Bali or coral and critters in Triton Bay.
These
include the White Beach and the Red Cliff that is home to the most diverse marine life
including manta rays, sharks, dugong, and the rare
whaleshark.
All tours
include: - * Pickup from accomodation at 0730 * Snorkeling gear and wetsuit * Mmorning snorkel on the reef * Morning tea * Spotter plane to seek
whalesharks and mantarays * Smorgasbord lunch featuring fresh local seafood and also catering to vegetarians and non seafood eater * Maximum time in water with
whalesharks and mantas * Afternoon snorkel on Ningaloo Reef * Afternoon tea * Government CALM fee * Transfer back to accomodation approx 1630
As an offshore dive site, Chumphon Pinnacle also attracts a large number of pelagic life
including Cobia, Queenfish, Rainbow Runners and the Magnificent
Whaleshark.