Lankayan Island offers divers a wide range of underwater attractions, including healthy and vibrant reefs, interesting wrecks and
seasonal whale sharks.
Not exact matches
Researchers from The University of Western Australia and Australian Institute of Marine Science, (AIMS) and collaborators across the Indian Ocean have completed a huge photo - identification study to assess the
seasonal habits of
whale sharks in the tropics.
We also get
seasonal sightings of Humpback
Whales, Ragged - tooth and Hammerhead
Sharks, and nesting sea turtles.
Swimming with the
whale sharks is
seasonal activity running from June to September with peek times of July and August.
Swimming with the
whale sharks is
seasonal activity.
From Caribbean Reef snorkeling to anchoring on Playa Norte for a great swim to the
seasonal activity of swimming with the
whale sharks.
Shoal waters to the north of Cancun attract
seasonal gatherings of
whales sharks and are the site of winter sailfish.
We expect the
seasonal visitation of
whale sharks during the months of March to June in the days following the full moon.
For reliable and regular
Whale shark encounters at
seasonal times we also visit Gladden Spit.
Depending on the time of year, Ningaloo Reef has
seasonal visitors with the
whale sharks being the most famous.
There are
seasonal visitors to the area like
whale sharks, giant manta - rays and humpback
whales.
Whale sharks make
seasonal appearances at Gladen Spit.
On southern reefs,
seasonal fish spawns draw massive
whale sharks.
The Bay of La Paz is the
seasonal home of several of the world's largest fish: the
Whale Shark.
As well as
seasonal visits from humpback
whales, Daydream is home to many corals, reef fish, sea turtles, crabs, octopuses, sea stars,
sharks and rays.
Keep those cameras handy as, from the beaches, at a variety of snorkelling spots as well as observing from the boat, diverse Australian marine life to be seen (some
seasonal) includes
whales, manta rays, lemon
sharks, sting rays, soldier crabs, lots of fish, many turtles as well as dolphins.
Keep an eye out for larger marine life such as turtles, reef
sharks, rays in the shallow clear lagoon waters amongst the reefs with the chance of spotting dolphins and the
seasonal whale in the deeper waters.
There's also the chance of spotting
whales (
seasonal), dolphins and reef
sharks.
Seasonal visitors to the area include Sand Tiger
Sharks, Manta Rays,
Whale Sharks, Dolphins and Turtles.