Sentences with phrase «often see turtles»

You will snorkel in a pristine coral reef, teeming with tropical fish, where you'll often see turtles and have the chance of encountering manta rays, dolphins.
You can often see turtles here along with a host of colorful tropical fish.

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In that way, they will see how often the sea turtles do not get to the nesting grounds safely.
An abandance of colorful tropical fish, sea turtles, magnificent whales (December — April), and even the playful Monk Seals are often seen in, or around, this unspoiled coral reef system.
Among the Turtles we often encounter banded sea snakes, nudiebranchs, lionfish of many variations, scorpionfish, leaf scorpionfish, white reef sharks and on the lucky days we see mantas, eagle rays and yes whale sharks!!!
If you book a diving experience, not only can you expect to see turtles, blue - lined octopi, schools of white spotted eagle rays, an array of tropical fish including emperor angelfish and clown triggerfish, but grey nurse sharks and leopard sharks often pay the rocks a visit.
Expect to see many of the local wildlife on your Noosa stand up paddle adventure with many turtles (Six of the world's seven marine turtle species can be found here) often seen in the clear shallows of the lagoons and ocean.
Keep a look out for turtles and reef sharks that are often seen here in the deeper parts of the site.
The resort's house reef is spectacular — take a leisurely circle around the island and you'll see a variety of corals full of colourful fish, very often alongside turtles (we saw two) and baby sharks.
Seeing the turtles is often the highlight of Living Ocean's dive trips.
You can often see sleeping turtles in the shallow reefs not far from shore.
Eagle rays, nurse sharks and turtles are often seen at «The Holes.»
On dive sites like Shark Point, Manta Point, Deep Turbo and Gili Air wall we often see reef sharks, manta rays (in season January - March), turtles, eagle rays, moray garden and ribbon eels.
You'll see plenty of fish and there's also a turtle that often gets spotted in the smaller pools.
Lobsters and sea turtles are often seen on this dive.
The snorkelling right off the beach is great, you can see coral reef, tropical fish and quite often sea turtles as well.
The mangrove habitat of Dickson Inlet is home to saltwater crocodiles, while turtles are often seen surfacing close to shore at Island Point, and Lionfish, ocean mullet, & baby Batfish can often be seen in the water around the Marina Mirage and Port Douglas Yacht Club.
Five species of sea turtles come ashore to lay their eggs, and humpback whales can be seen breaching in the Pacific; dolphins often play in the Caribbean waters.
The reef is protected and cordoned off with buoys, but go round the buoys and you will see lots of fishes, and perhaps even a reef shark, but certainly parrot fish, and very often sea turtles to swim with.
Turtles can often be seen grazing on the coral reef and in some areas, pods of dolphins can also pop by to delight divers.
Green and hawksbill turtles are often seen at the dive sites.
Often seen are turtles, moray eels, barracuda, large mackerel, eagle rays, southern sting rays, as well as several shark species.
The area is known for its whale watching, and dolphins, loggerhead and leatherback turtles can be often seen laying their eggs in the sand during the summer months.
Huge schools of dolphin are often seen as well as green turtles.
Visitors are often lucky enough to also see turtles and small reef sharks.
Dolphins stop by to check out the dive boats and turtles are often seen cruising the reefs.
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