There are some imposing walls that offer some great drift diving with a lot of reef life
like black tip sharks, rays and a large variety of reef fish.
Not exact matches
Offshore you'll kayak, snorkel and dive with marine iguanas,
black -
tipped reef
sharks, manta rays and turtles, both at famous sites
like Kicker Rock and in secluded bays near the main islands.
Gliding through the water peacefully while coming face to face with small squids to big ones
like stingrays and
black tip reef
sharks will be the highlight of your trip.
It is believed to be the world's largest blue hole and is a rich habitat for a variety of marine life
like nurse
sharks, reef
sharks,
black tip sharks and even giant groupers.
There were plenty of options both in terms of pelagic,
Black tip and Grey Reef
Shark, Napoleon Wrasse and schooling fusiliers, as of macro, Orangutan Crab, nudibranchs,
like the Pikachu, flatworms and pipefishes,
like the Ringed Pipefish.
As usual in this place, our divers got to see a few
sharks patrolling the reef,
like the
Black tip and White
tip Reef
Shark.
Like many
sharks, the
black tip keeps on swimming.
The Amed Wall is another great site with frequent sightings of
black tip reef
sharks and other large fish
like groupers.
But the main reason you want to go diving in these conditions is because it is ideal for seeing deep - sea pelagic,
like the mola (seasonal), tuna,
black tip reef
sharks, white
tip reef
sharks, barracuda's and rays.