The Great Blue Hole is a popular spot amongst recreational scuba divers, who are lured by the opportunity to dive in crystal - clear water and meet several species of fish,
including giant groupers, nurse sharks and several types of reef sharks such as the Caribbean reef shark and the Blacktip shark.
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Swim around the inner rim of the sinkhole to see an abundance of marine life
including trigger fish, angel fish, blue tang,
giant groupers, and several types of reef sharks.
Experienced dive - masters will point out abundant sea life
including turtles, eagle rays,
giant grouper, nurse and reef sharks.
Other types of tropical marine life commonly viewed
include eagle rays, playful dolphins, turtles, huge green morays,
giant jewfish, nurse sharks, reef sharks, trunkfish,
grouper, snapper, permit, and horse - eye jacks.
The rich and varied marine life in Vela Luka
includes octopus, barracuda, moray eels, large
grouper, tuna,
giant loggerhead turtles (Caretta Caretta), crayfish, langusta, white bream, bluefish, dolphin fish, greater amberjacks, parrotfish and a multitude of other colourful reef fish.
Special guests on the wreck
include a 2m Banded Sea Krait, Nurse Sharks and a
Giant Grouper.
One of the highlights was a night dive amongst the night predators on the prowl for food
including giant trevalley, reef sharks, and assorted
Groupers.