So once the dive, you can
see turtles swimming in the sea.
In the evenings you may
see turtles swimming around the base of your bungalow.
We first saw this cove 5 yrs ago when we came around the rocks from Napili to snorkel, and were very envious of the people staying in this amazing location.I never dreamed in would be our chance.we could look straight down from our lanai and
see the turtles swimming, and sleeping on the rocks in the sun.
«Each morning when we had breakfast,
we saw turtles swimming along near the sea wall,» and «We'll definitely be back!»
How lucky to
see the turtle swimming in its natural environment, and two pods of dolphins.
We even
saw turtles swimming gracefully below our water bungalow.
Not exact matches
Give your children an unforgettable experience — snorkel or scuba dive the crystal - clear, warm waters of the Florida Keys to view the only living coral reef in the continental U.S. Head to John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and the adjacent Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, where kids can
see brain corals and sea fans up - close and
swim with rays,
turtles and tropical fish.
We also
saw a big
turtle and dolphins
swimming in the water!
The beautiful Hawaiian green Sea
Turtles like to hang out at popular
swimming beaches, so you can make it a simple goal to
see a
turtle on your trip.
Swim with the famous whale sharks, or
see the dolphins, manta rays,
turtles, dugong and humpback whales.
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.
I could literally
see dolphins,
turtles, stingrays, and sharks
swimming under the water!
Sailing from, and returning to, the island of Tortola on a 47ft catamaran, the tour will
see travellers snorkelling in caves,
swimming with
turtles, cycling around the volcanic islands and, of course, putting up sail to explore the BVIs» turquoise waters.
Along with the countless
turtles we
see regularly, we also ran into a school of bumphead parrot fish, eagle rays, moray eels, giant black frogfish, and a few white tip sharks
swimming through our dive sites.
Clearly marked with bright orange buoys you can
swim right out to the trail from the shore, and while you might not
see dolphins or sharks you're guaranteed to spot tropical fish and possibly
turtles.
This is where you are most likely to
see turtles, but the coral is banged up and it is a long
swim for novice swimmers, with a bit of a current.
We need to revisit Little Perhentian to
see if it is still there; we wouldn't mind another
swim with the
turtles, either.
It is easy to
see why Maui has so many return visitors,... [Read more] about
Swim With
Turtles On Your Maui Vacation
Humpback whales can be frequently
seen spouting offshore from December through May, while large honu (Hawaiian green sea
turtles) commonly
swim in these waters.
It was perfect to have morning breakfast on the upper balcony while overlooking the cove and
seeing Molokai off in the distance (you can even
see the green
turtles swimming and humpback whales out in the ocean).
The view was beautiful from the balcony where we were able to
see a plethora of
turtles swimming in the cove.
What lies beneath the Turneffe Atoll are countless sights to be
seen and dives to be experienced; from
swimming with all manner of sea creatures from
turtles to stingrays and sharks.
Flip your fins through the crystal - clear waters and
swim alongside an array of colorful fish,
see the coral reefs... and maybe
see some
turtles!
Swim with all different kinds of colorful fish and other native marine life,
see coral reefs, and even dive with the Hawaiian green sea
turtle or «Honu».
Swim out a little further and you might
see turtles, spotted eagle rays, seashorses, squid, and moray eels.
We snorkeled for quite some time
saw so many fish, and a SEA
TURTLE, I literally
swam side by side him!
On a side note, there are many locals that provide boat tours to view sea
turtles swimming in the wild (during these tours, it's also likely that you'll
see dolphins!).
We are not sure why this site was called Dolphin House because rarely will you
see a dolphin here, however, there are usually large green
turtles swimming around or taking a rest on the wall.
Below is a picture of Melissa
swimming with that big
turtle we
saw.
Unit 119 was very close to the water and we
saw turtles daily
swimming and resting on the rocks.
A private boat charter with us creates the opportunity to
see and
swim with the Hawaiian Green Sea
Turtles.
Here, you will have the opportunity to
swim with the amazing Hawaiian Green Sea
Turtles and
see an entirely different reef system.
Unit 218 has the best location to
see the beautiful sunsets and to watch the
turtles and whales
swim by.
Imagine the delight of your child after
seeing swimming turtles and the abundance of rare marine life we have.
As is the marine life, so grab a snorkel and
swim out from the shore or go diving to
see turtles, rays and whale sharks.
I got the chance to
see colourful corals and sea plants and
swim with sea
turtles, some of which are as old as 50 years.
Soak in the sun on a lounge chair on the deck overlooking the water, climb over the rocks and
see if you can spot a
turtle swimming in the bay or put on your gear and snorkel the famously clear water.
See the ocean with 180 feet of visibility and
swim with giant sea
turtles.
Dig your toes into some of the softest sand known to man, drop in on some cool crisp waves and surf'til your arms fall off, hit up all - night beach parties and dance until you
see the sun, slap a snorkel on and follow a sea
turtle around as you
swim through calm, clear water.
The calm waters surrounding the island are the safest for kids to
swim in, and they might even
see a
turtle just off the shore.
The
turtles are used to
seeing swimmers here and aren't easily startled, so you can
swim alongside them — an amazing experience!
Perhaps snorkel just off the shore, where you'll
see tropical fish, sea
turtles and shellfish (equipment included); go
swimming in the shallow water; or just enjoy soaking up the sunshine without dealing with typical beach crowds.
In this government owned aquatic theme park, you can snorkel and
swim in the lagoon,
see the Green Sea Turtle breeding grounds and touch the
turtles — ranging in size from a few inches to over 600 pounds — walk a nature trail,
see the native birds in the aviary, view (and even feed) the sharks, grouper and eels in the Predator Reef aquarium, and get a taste of Cayman culture and heritage in the Cayman Street exhibit.
Turtle Encounter & Island Tour 4 hours Rated Spend a day at the Turtle Farm, where you can visit the
turtles, then learn about the Cayman Islands,
swim, snorkel, walk through their aviary and iguana refuge,
see the sharks in the predator tank and more.
See nature up close with dolphins
swimming, whale watching (in season), visiting crocodiles, fish feeding,
turtles and much more, even the occasional dugong in the distance.
No more than 10 meters away I
saw another snorkeller heading out from shore, so I
swam over and told them about the
turtle — it just seemed like the right thing to do — and then for the next 10 - 15minutes we
swam on either sides of the
turtle.
Seeing first a sea snake and then a
turtle on the Indonesian island of Gili Trawangan had to be two of the most life - affirming
swims of my life — for very different reasons.
There are so many great activities on the island - scuba diving, horseback rides along the beach, late night forays to
see the bioluminescent bay, myriad places to snorkel from the beach including an early morning
swim with sea
turtles at Spotts Beach.
Other wildlife to
see include the marine iguanas with their unusual red and green colors, sea
turtles swimming close to shore, and Sally Lightfoot crabs.
An easy
swim from shore,
see colourful tropical fish, coral reefs and if you are lucky, you might even
see a sea
turtle or stingray!