Not exact matches
Expect to
see a lot of smaller
fish such as
anemone fish, pipefish, and gobies.
During the 30 minute «Snorkel Safari» you'll learn how the reef was formed, how coral feeds, grows and breeds as well as
seeing some very special inhabitants - from parrotfish to magnificent
anemones, cleaner wrasse and of course,
anemone fish (Nemo!).
Part of a protected marine park, the waters are home to an abundance of tropical sea life where you will
see endless varieties of colourful
fish, turtles, giant clams, starfish, shells,
anemones, eels, sponges and many more incredible marine creatures.
Part of a protected marine park, the Green Island waters are home to an abundance of tropical sea life where you will
see endless varieties of colourful
fish, turtles, giant clams, starfish, shells,
anemones, eels, sponges and many more incredible marine creatures.
The waters surrounding Green Island are home to an abundance of tropical sea life where you will
see endless varieties of colourful
fish, turtles, giant clams, starfish, shells,
anemones, eels, sponges and many more incredible creatures.
Amateur snorkelers can
see an astonishing variety of
fish,
anemones, sponges, and other life amidst the coral backdrop in the waters off of islands like Laughing Bird Caye and Silk Caye.
The past couple of years, we've dove in Hawaii and the Caribbean, and consequently have missed
seeing the colorful clown
anemone fish.
Scorpionfish, Ribbon Eels, colonies of
anemones with their resident clown
fish along with giant Bumphead Parrotfish and passing Blacktip Reef Sharks are a few of the things that you can
see here.
Expect to
see reef sharks, rays, schools of trevally,
anemone fish, stone
fish, nudibranchs, colourful corals.
Within a small space,
anemone fish, angel
fish, butterfly
fish, bumphead parrotfish and other reef dwellers can be
seen individually or in schools, in in the nearby blue water, schools of barracuda, big - eye trevally and other pelagics cruise by.
Really nice hard coral formations there and the Yap Cavern is actually a big cut into the wall with a whole bunch of huge coral heads and then you can swim through a maze and through tunnels with white sandy floor and you
see a very large school of bumphead parrot
fish in there in the morning and some really beautiful
anemones and soft corals.