You can watch families
of giant sea turtles from your living room lanai or take a few steps and lean over the railing at the edge of the cliff for a birds eye view.
The boat captains will steer you to safe snorkelling sites where you can marvel at the abundant colourful sea life and try to catch a glimpse
of a giant sea turtle.
The boat captains will steer you safely over the reefs or to snorkelling sites where you can marvel at the abundant colourful sea life and try to catch a glimpse
of a giant sea turtle.
Not exact matches
There was a small reef at the parking lot end
of the beach were we spotted many fish and several
giant green
sea turtles.
Some
of the animals featured in the box are clownfish, humpback whale, white - bellied
sea eagle, coral,
giant clam, Blacktip reef shark, hawksbill
turtle, and a prominent feature
of THE SHARK!
This will obviously prevent you from using it while scuba diving in the Gallogus islands and swimming with the
giant sea turtles, but will be fine in the bathtub, at the beach or dumping a full cup
of Starbucks Gingerbread latte all over it.
Other marine life is also featured in breathtaking shots
of sea turtles, dazzling fish, and
giant clams.
St. Francis Wolf Sanctuary: September 2012: 64 - 65 Houston Zoo, Saving the Orangutan: October 2012: 64 - 65 Saving the Lions: November 2012: 62 - 64 Saving Lives in Central America: December 2012: 60 - 61 Saving
Sea Turtles: Jan / Feb 2013: 62 - 63 Saving the Borneo Elephants: March 2013: 64 - 65 Conservation Corner: April 2013: 64 - 65 Lowland Tapir Conservation Initiative: May 2013: 62 - 63 Conservation Corner: June 2013: 64 - 65 Protecting the Ethiopian Wolves: July 2013: 66 - 67 Saving Rhinos from Extinction: August 2013: 62 - 63 Saving Animals from Extinction: September 2013: 64 - 65 Conservation
of the African Painted Dog: October 2013: 64 - 65 Conservation
of Chimpanzees: November 2013: 64 - 65 Conserving Attwater's Prairie Chickens: December 2013: 64 - 65 Traveling to See Animals in the Wild with the Houston Zoo: Jan / Feb 2014: 64 - 65 Blue Billed Curassow Conservation: March 2014: 62 - 63 Houston Toad Conservation: May 2014: 60 - 61 Lion Conservation: June 2014: 58 - 61
Giant Armadillo Conservation Project in Brazil: July 2014: 58 - 59 Conserving the Gorillas: August 2014: 58 - 59
Travelers can tuck into a meal
of fresh seafood, prepared with local and traditional recipes, take a SCUBA diving or snorkeling tour, try their luck fishing, or visit the ancient hatching grounds for
giant sea turtles.
Underneath the water's surface though, is a kaleidoscope
of coral and other aquatic life including tropical fish, dolphins, manta rays,
sea turtles and
giant clams, which you can swim with.
If you've ever dreamt
of swimming with
giant sea turtles, this is the place to go.
Moalboal's real highlight however, is the nearby Pescador island — an uninhabited island where
giant shoals
of sardines can be found, as well as
sea turtles, thresher sharks, mackerels and dolphins who come there for free lunch.
Sites just five minutes from the harbor feature encounters with curious
sea lions, schools
of Moorish idols,
giant moray eels and
sea turtles.
The remote area is usually teeming with aquatic life
of every description - from
giant mantas, dolphins, whales and
turtles... to the beautiful Moorish Idols, Sargeant - Majors, and the delicate
sea - horse.
Scenic Highlights: One night on Santa Cruz, three nights cruising through the Galápagos National Park aboard the Xavier, visit to see the
giant tortoises, watching three species
of boobies and two species
of frigatebirds nesting together at Punta Pitt, snorkelling with rays and
sea turtles in the shadow
of Kicker Rock, witnessing the towering volcanic cliffs and the dark - sand beaches
of Santiago island.
Scenic Highlights: One night in Santa Cruz with included visit to see the
giant tortoises, three nights cruising through the Galápagos National Park aboard the Xavier, snorkelling excursions searching for
sea turtles and rays, hiking through the lava fields
of Bartolomé to get an amazing view, learn more about the ecology
of the Galápagos with a visit to the Charles Darwin Research Station
Part
of a protected marine park, the waters are home to an abundance
of tropical
sea life where you will see endless varieties
of colourful fish,
turtles,
giant clams, starfish, shells, anemones, eels, sponges and many more incredible marine creatures.
Part
of a protected marine park, the Green Island waters are home to an abundance
of tropical
sea life where you will see endless varieties
of colourful fish,
turtles,
giant clams, starfish, shells, anemones, eels, sponges and many more incredible marine creatures.
On board our new vessel «Takashi», a fully surveyed 50 ′ Westcoaster fibreglass built launch, with fly bridge observation deck to enhance the viewing
of marine manuals, including the humpback whales, dolphins,
sea snakes and
giant sea turtles.
The waters surrounding Green Island are home to an abundance
of tropical
sea life where you will see endless varieties
of colourful fish,
turtles,
giant clams, starfish, shells, anemones, eels, sponges and many more incredible creatures.
The largest coral reef in the world stretches for 1,240 miles off the northeastern coast
of Queensland, supporting
giant green
sea turtles, baleen whales, and another 400 - odd species, as well as private island resorts and picture - perfect beaches.
The spectacularly cerulean water
of the Great Barrier Reef, a vast sweep
of coral that unfurls from Australia's northeastern coast, teems with
sea life — baleen whales, leatherback
turtles,
giant clams, and 400 - odd other species.
At the Byron Bay Dive Centre, you can complete a range
of PADI and SSI dive courses but be prepared to share your classroom with
giant sea turtles and friendly blue gropers.
Over the following five days, the adventures continue as you'll snorkel with green
sea turtles and walk along the white sandy beaches
of Isla Española; visit the Charles Darwin Research Center to see
giant tortoises and walk through the lave tubes on Isla Santa Cruz.
The process
of making a reservation to see the
Giant Sea Turtles is a little different than a normal tour and guide experience.
Easily accessible by kayak due to their close proximity to the mainland, these islands & surrounding waters are home to
giant sea turtles, dolphins & a myriad
of other marine life.
Big Cat Green Island Cruises will supply you with an endless variety
of colourful fish,
turtles,
giant clams, starfish, shells, anemones, eels, sponges,
sea urchins and many more incredible marine creatures.
See the ocean with 180 feet
of visibility and swim with
giant sea turtles.
Due to being located inside
of a National Park, the beach is protected for the nesting
of the
Giant Leatherback
Sea Turtles from October through April.
Hundreds
of green and hawksbill
sea turtles ranging from newly hatched yearlings to
giant breading elders weighing over 600 pounds thrive on the farm.
The Tortuguero National Park is one
of the most important nesting sites in the world for marine
turtles such as the
giant leatherback
turtles, the green
sea turtles and the hawksbill
turtles.
Amazing varieties
of tropical fish, beautiful coral &
giant sea turtles!
These volcanic rock formations are home to a large variety
of sea life, including white tip reef sharks,
giant manta rays, eagle and devil rays,
sea turtles, octopi, lion fish, moray eels and
sea turtles.
Average visibility is 30 ft. to 50 ft. with possibilities
of up to 80 ft. Explore volcanic rock formations and swim among white tip sharks,
giant schools
of grunt, yellowtails, spotted eagle rays,
turtles, stingrays, angel fish, octopus,
sea horses, starfish, frog fish and many species
of eels on a comfortable 34 - foot yacht.
In only a few minutes
of swimming, we came across several
giant sea turtles.
Travellers can interact with indigenous tribes in the Amazon, shop for leather, wool and the famous Panama hats in traditional craft villages, snorkel with penguins and
sea lions or enjoy a variety
of wildlife, from
giant turtles and blue - footed boobies or impressive frigate birds in the Galapagos to condors and Andean bears in Peru.
Fascinating
sea life abounds:
sea turtles, dolphins and even humpback whales (these
giants of the deep visit the Hawaiian Islands every year between December and April) may make an appearance.
In under 40 minutes, Yongala Dive will transport you to the dive
of your dreams — experience
giant Queensland gropers, huge marble rays, schools
of giant trevally and barracuda,
sea snakes,
turtles and much more — It's a dive you will never forget!
If you want to go through a great combination
of snorkeling, sailing and nature, head for Marietas Islands National Park while the guides look out for
giant manta rays,
sea turtles...
I spotted a
sea turtle, moray eels,
giant florescent parrot fish, needle fish, angel fish, lobster, scallops and countless other varieties
of colorful tropical fish.
At Gili Meno
turtle sanctuary the dedicated team works to protect the endangered
sea turtles, the beautiful «gentle
giants»
of the ocean.
Over the course
of today you'll go to three different snorkelling sites on the Great Barrier Reef, where you'll see sights such as clownfish,
sea turtles, humphead Maori wrasse (an enormous, large - lipped fish that's very friendly), soft and hard corals in colours such as turquoise, neon pink, soft purple and bright orange, schools
of parrot fish, reef crabs, barracudas, painted lobsters, Gorgonian fans,
giant clams and maybe even a reef shark or two - don't worry, they're harmless.
The 110 metre (360 foot) ship sank in 1911 and is now home to
turtles,
sea snakes,
giant trevally, groupers, manta rays, sharks and thousands
of tropical fish.
While on the trip, you might catch fine glimpses
of dolphins, whales,
giant manta rays,
sea turtles and sharks!
The marine life includes endless varieties
of colorful fish,
turtles,
giant clams, shells, starfish and
sea anemones.
Swim with the whale sharks in the summer, the gentle
giants of the ocean; watch
sea turtles and manta rays.
You might snorkel past a
sea turtle, over
giant clams, see shoals
of brightly coloured reef fish and swim with a friendly humphead Maori wrasse.
Tubbataha Reef Marine Park — The country's largest marine habitat, it hosts
giant manta rays,
sea turtles, and hundreds
of reef fish species.
Other interesting creatures that dwell in the region include Olive Ridley
Sea Turtles,
Giant Pacific Manta Rays, Black - tips, Morays, Octopus, and a variety
of mollusks and crustaceans.
You will see volcanic rock formations, with various hard and soft corals, abundant marine life with schools
of Snapper and Jacks, plus White Tip Reef Sharks, Angel Fish, Moorish Idols, Parrot Fish, Puffer Fish, Octopus, Eels, Crustaceans,
Sea Turtles and in season the
giant Manta Ray.