At Seaworld, watching the performing dolphins, getting close up with penguins and visiting the aquarium to
see the sharks offers a fun day out.
Not exact matches
If you've
seen Dragons» Den (or its American equivalent
Shark Tank) you'll know that it involves entrepreneurs
offering a stake of their company to the Dragons in exchange for financing and connections.
We've all
seen Shark Tank and dreamt of landing an investment
offer from one of the
sharks, but chances are that you won't get that option.
I haven't had baby
shark, though I've
seen it
offered in China.
The drop into the channel
offers breathtaking seascapes views and chance to
see pelagics, whale
sharks are known to visit Molokini (
see this youtube video).
The restaurants are relaxed and child - friendly, and the activities on
offer include swimming with whale
sharks, watching the flamingos at sunset, and taking a glass - bottomed boat tour to
see turtles and other exotic aquatic creatures.
For those who want to try something a little different, some of the tour operators also
offer night time tours to the Caye Caulker Marine Reserve and are often treated to creatures not often
seen during the day such as octopus and on occasion Hammerhead
sharks!
There are countless diving spots to choose from,
offering visitors the chance to
see sea turtles, manta rays and even whale
sharks.
Sail Rock being the best dive site in the Gulf of Thailand in my personal humble opinion,
offering big schools of trevallys, barracudas, batfish lots of small critters and macro on the rock itself and it's a very good dive site to get to
see whale
sharks.
For even more variety, the Pacific coasts
offer emerald - tinged waters filled with massive schools of fish, flights of rays and a chance to witness rarely -
seen gatherings of hammerhead
sharks.
Overall Amed
offers great variety — we have some great reefs and drifts with a chance to
see sharks and other big stuff, muck dives for critter hunting, multiple shipwrecks including the Liberty covered in corals and fish — whatever sort of diving you like we can
offer you here (well, except ice diving!).
La Paz
offers some unusual highlights, such as swimming with playful sea lion pups and the chance to
see Whale
Sharks (harmless plankton eaters, and the largest fish on the planet!).
The main reason Koh Wai is included as a dive site is that this area
offers the best chance of
seeing reef
sharks basking on the seabed.
Chabil Mar, the award - winning resort on the Placencia Peninsula,
offers visitors a chance to
see whale
sharks up close and personal with their Belize whale
shark diving package.
There is great variety from sheer drop offs, pinnacles, to expansive hard and soft coral gardens
offering the opportunity to
see a multitude of colourful sea life including crocodile fish, lionfish, blue spotted stingrays and occasionally
sharks.
The most popular Pacific diving area is the northwest, where dive centers in Playa del Coco, Ocotal and Hermosa
offer trips to several spots in the Culebra Bay and the Bat Islands (Islas Murcielagos), to the northwest, where divers often
see sharks and manta rays.
Koh Tao
offers the opportunity to
see passing pelagics including whale
sharks and spotted eagle rays.
Once or twice a year, we
offer this very unique itinerary where we will be at the right place at the right time to
see blue whales, bull
sharks, and flying Mobula rays.
It
offers divers a great opportunity to
see geological wonders like giant stalactites, dripstone sheets and amazing marine life such as nurse
sharks, groupers and a vast array of fishes and Caribbean
sharks.
Deep wall diving at Hin Daeng and Hin Muang
offer opportunities to
see reef
sharks as well as more mantas and whale
sharks.
The journey is long but these dive sites
offer a good chance of
seeing manta rays and whale
sharks.
The app for the
Shark Ion Robot, for instance,
offers basic controls and lets you schedule the device on a per - day basis, but you can't
see where the device has roamed.