Afterwards you head over to shark Ray Alley for one snorkeling stop with the friendly sting rays and
nurse shark which you can pet and hug.
Not exact matches
Dives in the channel are usually followed by a snorkel in the shallows of nearby
Shark Ray Alley,
which is the only place in the world where swimmers can interact with stingrays and
nurse sharks in the same location.
The streets in town that run parallel to the ocean (north and south) are: Listed from east to west; Barrier Reef Drive, or Front St.; Pescador Dr., or Middle St.; (
which is the only street that takes you to the bridge to the north) Angel Coral St., or Back St. and
Nurse Shark St.
which is not used as much as the other 3.
You'll get to experience some incredible dive sites — drifting in the current across colourful coral gardens, cruising alongside curious white tip reef
sharks, through huge schools or fish and even get to experience the adrenaline fuelled night dive with the local
nurse sharks —
which is something you will never forget!
Snorkelers may also be interested in taking the one day excursion to the Blue Hole
which is regularly scheduled on Tuesdays (weather permitting) This is a full day trip with a picnic lunch at Half Moon Caye Natural Monument where can you see
nurse sharks and myriads of brightly - colored reef fish that highlight the reef.
Hol Chan is actually a break in the reef
which is a gathering point for schools of peaceful
nurse sharks and spotted eagle rays.
Never heard a group vote turn down a chance to see some
sharks,
which are singularly absent at any other dive site, except for harmless
nurse sharks.
However, some of the more popular are Hol Chan Marine Reserve, a five square mile underwater park;
Shark Ray Alley, with its
nurse sharks and stingrays; and Mexico Rocks,
which has excellent visibility and shallow water.
Among the creatures you're likely to see are
nurse sharks, turtles and seahorses,
which have been discovered living on a special section of the wall.
Imagine being on a night dive being surrounded by several enormous
nurse sharks at least 3m in length,
which is what fish books state as their maximum length.
This limestone island features dramatic underwater terrain, including a tunnel — often full of large tawny
nurse sharks —
which traverses the island about 20 - meters down.
The advantage of having a group is that you have enough people to justify the trip out to Broughton Island
which is one of the places grey
nurse sharks are regularly encountered.