Tortuga Bay is located on the Santa Cruz Island, a short walk from center of Puerto Ayora where you can view Marine iguanas, birds, galapagos crabs and a natural mangrove where you can
spot white tip reef sharks and the gigantic galápagos tortoise.
Diving around Gili Trawangan we often
spot White tip reef sharks, black tips and Jacks.
Not exact matches
Black - and -
white -
tip reef sharks can be
spotted within the interesting canyons that are there in the deeper areas.
Larger species included marble rays; blue
spotted stingrays;
white -
tip reef sharks, and many more!
The marine life includes black — and
white tip reef sharks, lots of turtles (hawksbill and olive ridley), lionfish, scorpion fish, cuttle fish and octopus, moray eels, sea snakes, different types of rays (blue —
spotted, eagle and, from December to March, manta rays) not to mention schools of bump — head parrot fish every full moon.
The two most popular dive sites are
Shark Point and Manta Point where divers can expect to
spot black and
white tip reef sharks, varieties of turtles, rays and hundreds of indigenous species.
Following the ridges all the way down to 30m, advanced get to experience a unique part of the dive site know as «Jack Point» where a huge resident school of Jacks are known to stay circling overhead, as well as having a good chance of seeing black and
white -
tip reef sharks and numerous blue -
spotted stingrays.
Manta Point Manta Point offers some of the best coral around the Gilis, with a gently sloping
reef from 10m down to around 25m where you can often
spot white -
tip reef sharks resting on the sandy bottom and schools of yellow snappers hovering over the edge of the
reef.
Except the big things like turtles, pufferfish and the occasional
white tip reef shark, the Biorocks are amazing for
spotting good macro.
The snorkeling at Black Rock was complete with numerous fish species, as well as
White Tip Reef Sharks (Harmless to humans), and
Spotted Eagle Rays.
The wrecks act as magnets and home for sea life and are usually the best dive sites for
spotting Hawaiian Stingray, Eagle rays,
White tip Reef Sharks and pelagic fish.
Scuba divers can feast their visual senses on majestic marine creatures such as yellowtails,
white tip reef sharks and even whale
sharks, octopi, eels,
spotted eagle rays and cow - nosed rays, frog fish and grunt.
Come and scuba dive with Hawaiian green sea turtles (Honu),
white tip reef sharks,
spotted eagle rays, and numerous species of marine life found only here in Hawaii.
Along with the strong currents you have a lot of sea life flocking around these islands —
white tip reef sharks, barracuda, turtles are some of the few things that you can
spot here.
Dive
spots such as the Catalina Islands & Bat Island offer a stunning variety of sea life such as giant manta rays, moray eels,
white tip reef sharks, live coral & much more.
With such a diverse population, it's possible to enjoy a variety of
shark experiences, from
spotting plankton - guzzling whale
sharks to diving and snorkelling alongside
white -
tip and black -
tip reef sharks, which are typically harmless to humans.
Scuba divers often encounter giant pacific manta rays and
white -
tip reef sharks at the nearby Catalina Islands, a well known dive
spot.
Our divers came quite glad from this dive after having
spotted the likes of
White tip Reef Shark, Pygmy Squid, Donald Duck Shrimp and also a Bob Tail Squid.
The wrecks act as magnets, becoming home to all kinds of sea life and are usually the best dive sites for
spotting Hawaiian Stingray, Eagle Rays,
White Tip Reef Sharks, and Pelagic fish.
This is a great location for
spotting,
White or Black
Tip Reef Sharks, there are some very cool swim through, the currents can get a little hard at some points of the dive as well as the surge.
Humpback and false killer whales, over five species of dolphin,
white tipped reef sharks, bull
sharks, giant pacific manta rays, mobula rays, southern sting rays,
spotted eagle rays, green sea turtles, snappers, king angels, moorish idols, trumpet fish, scorpion fish, various types of eels, spiny lobster, octopus, huge schools of barracuda, jacks, grunts, and much more.
This includes black — and
white tip reef sharks, lots of turtles (hawksbill and olive ridley), lionfish, scorpion fish, cuttle fish and octopus, moray eels, sea snakes, different types of rays (blue —
spotted, eagle and, from December to March, manta rays) not to mention schools of bump — head parrot fish every full moon and the occasional whale
shark... plus countless varieties of hard and soft corals.
Haa Dhaalu Atoll Diving: Directly south of Haa Alifu, the thila at Nellahidhoo is a good
spot for
reef sharks,
white and black
tips and grey
reef sharks.
At the end of the dive you come across a shallow area which is inhabited by garden eels and is known as a good
spot for occasional sightings of barracuda,
white -
tip reef sharks, turtles and napoleon wrasse.