Sentences with phrase «see mola»

In addition, it is the world's best place to see Mola Mola in season which makes for an unforgettable vacation.
Suddenly I found myself yearning for a flight ticket to Malapascua to see thresher sharks and another to Bali to see mola mola.
Technical divers often see Mola mola up and around the Tulamben area but they see them at 45 meters and deeper, which is beyond the range of most divers.
The second reason is that herds of divers eager to see the mola - mola flock to this dive site, especially in August and September.
IMHO, Crystal Bay is not the best place to see the mola since the number of divers means that quality encounters are not as frequent as on other dive sites, such as PED, Sental, Toyapakeh, Blue Corner or Gili Mimpang / Tepekong.
The best place to see the Mola Mola (Bali Sunfish) is at the dive sites surrounding Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan.
DIVING IN LEMBONGAN As one of Indonesia's top areas for scuba diving and snorkeling, with a reputation for being the place to see Mola Molas and Mantas, with year round water temperatures about 28 degrees Celsius, Nusa Lembongan has become popular for beginners and experienced divers alike.
As one of Indonesia's top areas for scuba diving and snorkeling, with a reputation for being the place to see Mola Molas and Mantas, with year round water temperatures about 28 degrees Celsius, Nusa Lembongan has become popular for beginners and experienced divers alike.
And also you can dive to see Mola - mola fish.
Or do you want to see mola molas or mantas?
Our guides are always keeping an eye out in the blue just in case a Mola or other big fish decides to make an appearance and this week quite a few of our divers were lucky to see a Mola.
The dive guides have been talking about how the water is getting colder, we are getting closer and closer to the high season, which is normally when we have the colder water but this is normally when we see the mola mola!
Not only have we seen molas on most of our dives, some of our divers have been lucky enough to see a mola with a thresher shark swimming right past it.
We have been having some good manta fun, seen a Mola jumping whilst on a surface interval, seen dolphins gently cruising passed our boat, hawksbill turtles trying...
The two most famous being Manta Point, which almost always has a few mantas coming in for a clean, and Crystal Bay, which during the months of July to November you have a high chance of seeing Mola Mola / Sunfish.
Our knowledge of dive sites and local conditions — with a view to seeing mola, means that we have a higher than average sighting rate.
The best known dive site in the area is probably Crystal Bay where during the months of July to November you have a high chance of seeing Mola Mola rising up from the deep to have their spa moment as they get cleaned by the local reef fish.
World Diving guides know this to be an excellent dive site for seeing mola mola.
It's a great site for looking out to the blue — we have seen mola here and even thresher sharks!
Crystal Bay aka Penida Bay is the best known dive site in Bali for seeing Mola - Mola (Ocean sunfish) during the July to mid-November season.
Great dive masters (we saw a Mola Mola - out of season).
We got lucky and saw a mola mola that was getting cleaned so we could not ask for a better show as he stayed there for more than 5 minutes.
We did we did 6 dives in Crystal bay 2 years ago, we are all experienced divers, with dives logged from 300 dives to 3500 dives... in search of the Mola Mola, we were pretty unlucky and it wasnt til our last dive we actually saw a Mola Mola, we swum out to the wall, saw the Mola Mola & got a down & hang on signal from our dive guide — we had an extreme down current experience that was absolutley terrifying, emerging safely from the water with bleeding hands from hanging on to the poor reef.

Not exact matches

From July to October there is also the opportunity to see the awesome Mola Mola.
At the deeper end of the dive site we see sharks, turtles, and in season the famous Mola Mola (Sunfish).
Look a little deeper and you may see larger pelagics, eagle rays, marble rays and, in season Mola Mola (Sunfish).
With 4 professionally trained Aqualung service technicians on site at Two Fish Divers, we make sure are equipment is serviced to Aqualung standards and all ready to take you safely diving underwater to see the manta rays and molas this high season.
Karoline scoring a hat trick with her open water students who were luck to see three Mola Molas in a row all being cleaned.
Sharks are often seen including hammerheads and the occasional Mola Mola.
The diversity of marine life is exceptional and Bali provides one of the few opportunities for divers to see the mighty mola (oceanic sunfish — mola ramsayi) manta rays and other large pelagics — but diving in Bali is not only for «big fish» enthusiasts, macro divers have a selection of treats awaiting them too — the pygmy sea horse, frogfishes, ghost pipe fish and a plethora of nudibranch species to name but a few can all be found on Bali's fringing coral reefs.
Also this week we have seen, juvenile warty frog fish, ribbon eels, garden eels, blue spotted sting rays, scorpion leaf fish, pigmy seahorse, barracuda, loads of schooling banner fish (which is a good sign for the Mola Molas) scorpion fish, stone fish and juvenile angel fish!
Highlights included the open sea feeds, octopus and squids, seeing a sunfish Mola mola, the amazing jellyfish, sea otters and viewpoints on the balcony from which you can see seals and at different times of the year, dolphins and whales passing throMola mola, the amazing jellyfish, sea otters and viewpoints on the balcony from which you can see seals and at different times of the year, dolphins and whales passing thromola, the amazing jellyfish, sea otters and viewpoints on the balcony from which you can see seals and at different times of the year, dolphins and whales passing through.
It is most likely due to this that we have seen a wee spike in mola sightings this week.
Marine Life here consists of all that you expect around Tulamben and because this is a deeper site you will see larger fish and pelagic species that can include sharks and the occasional Mola Mola!
It's been a very lucky week for sighting big stuff in Bunaken with Mola - Molas and Dugongs being seen by our guests.
Are you planning your dive trip to Nusa Lembongan to see manta rays and mola?
Nusa Lembongan is home of the manta's and mola - mola that made diving in Bali famous, and we can just - about guarantee that you'll see some on one of your course dives!
The megastars of this underwater show are undoubtedly the curious mola mola (oceanic sunfish), which cruise through between July and October, and the graceful manta rays, which can be seen year round.
During the dry season when water temperatures drop to below 25 degrees Celsius we begin to see the majestic mola or oceanic sunfish.
Secondly, I get to see some incredible sights underwater, much more so than I would be able to as a once - a-year recreational diver: Mola Mola, Thresher sharks, Tiger sharks and Humpback whale encounters have all been unforgettable experiences.
Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida — its only a 60 - minute boat - ride to Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida, so we can organise day - trips for to see the manta's, and if you are lucky the mola mola's.
The North consists of various sites along the northern edge of Nusa Penida and Lembongan, such as «SD», which has a wonderful sloping reef where you can see many large reef fish such as puffers and angelfish, along with octopi, lobsters, and even occasionally mola - molas.
However they are the best place in the area to see large pelagics — big barracuda schools, reef sharks and tuna are common, with occasional dolphins, mola - mola and even hammerhead sharks if you are lucky, along with luscious hard and soft coral gardens.
Specially good place for scuba divers keen to see some big fish such as mola, Manta rays or sharks.
It is also the only place in the area where you can regularly see manta rays and the incredible Mola Mola (oceanic sunfish) if you time it right.
We'll take you anywhere on the island: you'll see magical corals of Menjangan, rare Mola - mola and giant Manta rMola - mola and giant Manta rmola and giant Manta rays.
This is, however, a great site for seeing the elusive Mola - Mola (Ocean sunfish) between July and mid-November each year.
While Mola - Mola are rare in other parts of the world, lucky divers and snorkelers at Nusa Penida have been know to see as many as 20 of the huge fish during a single encounter.
In Julyto mid-November, Mola - Mola, the weird and wonderful Ocean sunfish, can be seen here.
See our about Bali Sunfish page for all the best information about these amazing creatures, along with the best times to dive for the Mola Mola.
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