The best part of our trip wasn't swimming with sea turtles, the magnificent sunsets...
Not exact matches
The Maui Ocean Center offers opportunities to dive among its collection of sharks, enjoy the nation's largest collection of coral, marvel at enormous
sea turtles and,
not to be missed, surround yourself
with the extraordinary colors of
sea life
swimming all around you as you make your way through the acrylic tunnel slicing its way through 750,000 gallons of water.
If you're
not into
swimming and snorkeling or just relaxing in a hammock, the island also has an interesting
turtle farm and eco-attraction, the Garrafon Natural Reef Park, where you can do zip - line tours, go
sea kayaking and
swim with playful dolphins.
If you're visiting the Yucatan region of Mexico you won't want to miss the chance to go
swimming with endangered green
sea turtles at Akumal beach.
It is
not uncommon for visitors here to
swim with sea turtles or other friendly fish in the area - and the abundance of
sea - life makes this beach a great spot for snorkeling.
Swimming with the graceful Hawaiian Green
Sea Turtles is a memory
not soon forgotten.
Here you can
swim with sea lions, kayak along the rocky shoreline, watch
nesting frigate birds and snorkel
with colorful fish,
sea turtles, manta rays and other marine life.
You don't need to head out into the open waters to get a close encounter
with marine life, just head to the all - natural Reefworld Aquarium at the foreshore in Urangan, where you can feed green
sea turtles, hold a starfish and even
swim with reef sharks!
Even on the «everyone does it» afternoon snorkel tour out of San Pedro to Hol Chan Marine Reserve, we spotted countless fish, a moray eel, stingrays, multiple species of coral and a group of
turtles foraging in the
sea grass — and that's
not counting the side trip to Shark Ray Alley to
swim with nurse sharks and stingrays.