For more experienced snorkelers or divers, the best option is a boat trip out to the reef, where you're likely to
spot nurse sharks, majestic rays and pods of dolphins.
Not exact matches
«It's exquisitely beautiful; I'll see
spotted eagle rays, giant leatherback turtles and a number of species of
shark, such as
nurse sharks and lemon
sharks,» he tells the Telegraph.
This alligator was
spotted munching a
nurse shark in a wildlife refuge on Sanibel Island, Florida, in August 2003, helping to confirm that
shark is part of some gators» diets.
If you book a diving experience, not only can you expect to see turtles, blue - lined octopi, schools of white
spotted eagle rays, an array of tropical fish including emperor angelfish and clown triggerfish, but grey
nurse sharks and leopard
sharks often pay the rocks a visit.
What is a problem though, is wanting to stay beyond your vacation days, snorkelling with
nurse sharks and stingrays at
Shark Ray Alley, kayaking and bird -
spotting, and chilling out to the sounds of reggae.
The
nurse sharks and stingrays are definitely the main attractions of the
spot.
Silk or Queen Cayes, Pompion Caye and Ranguna Caye At outer reef dive sites at Silk or Queen Cayes (Marine Reserve), the diver is likely to see hawksbill and loggerhead turtles,
spotted eagle rays, southern rays, spiny lobsters, green and
spotted moray eels, spider crabs, barracuda, schools of horse - eyed jacks, school master and schools of yellowtail and dogtooth snappers, several different species of groupers including huge black groupers,
spotted drums, cleaner shrimp, arrow crabs, a myriad of types of reef fishes,
nurse sharks and occasional hammer head
sharks.
Hol Chan is actually a break in the reef which is a gathering point for schools of peaceful
nurse sharks and
spotted eagle rays.
The Great Blue Hole is a popular
spot amongst recreational scuba divers, who are lured by the opportunity to dive in crystal - clear water and meet several species of fish, including giant groupers,
nurse sharks and several types of reef
sharks such as the Caribbean reef
shark and the Blacktip
shark.
There is plenty to see diving between the two reef structures at depths ranging from 45 - 60 feet / 14 -18 mt. Sightings here could include southern stingrays and
nurse sharks in the sandy bottom,
spotted eagle rays, turtles, schools of tarpons and a wide variety of smaller tropical reef fish thriving around healthy corals.
On the sandy bottom in between the canyons wall is a usual hiding
spot for southern stingrays and
nurse sharks.
Our first dive in Xcalak took us through beautiful canyons and gave me the chance to
spot my first
nurse shark ever.
Bull and
nurse sharks are regular visitors, as are manta and
spotted eagle rays.
Other
shark species can be
spotted and they include
Nurse Sharks, Hammerheads and even Oceanic White Tip s
Sharks, Hammerheads and even Oceanic White Tip
sharkssharks.
This
spot is also known to be home to sea turtles, octopus, moray eels and
nurse sharks.
You'll see plenty of hard and soft corals in relatively shallow water (usually 5 - 20 feet), a variety of reef fish; harmless
nurse sharks; often moray eels; and occasionally,
spotted eagle rays.
About 10 mins away from Hatchet Caye in the Gladden Spit marine reserve, Loggerhead turtles (some as old as 150 years), rough - tail stingrays, southern stingrays,
spotted eagle rays and
nurse sharks congregate.
Even on the «everyone does it» afternoon snorkel tour out of San Pedro to Hol Chan Marine Reserve, we
spotted countless fish, a moray eel, stingrays, multiple species of coral and a group of turtles foraging in the sea grass — and that's not counting the side trip to
Shark Ray Alley to swim with
nurse sharks and stingrays.
Great Turtle clips,
Spotted Eagle Rays and our curious
nurse Sharks.
While snorkeling Ambergris Caye, you may observe green sea turtles,
nurse sharks, southern stingrays,
spotted eagle rays, moray eels and typical reef fish.