The crystal waters at Tortuga are surrounded by
volcanic rock reef which is home of the best snorkeling site on Costa Rica's Central Pacific coast.
Because of the combination of northerly and southerly swells the Galapagos has a high degree of consistency over 70 % during the season, although some of the breaks are deepwater
volcanic rock reef waves which take a moderate to strong swell to go off.
In Santa Teresa, you will find a variety of beach breaks, point breaks and
volcanic rock reefs suitable for the advanced surfers.
In Santa Teresa, there are a variety of beach breaks, point breaks and
volcanic rock reefs suitable for the advanced surfers.
Not exact matches
This
reef is a maze of
volcanic rock with schools of fish at every turn.
These
volcanic rock formations are home to a large variety of sea life, including white tip
reef sharks, giant manta rays, eagle and devil rays, sea turtles, octopi, lion fish, moray eels and sea turtles.
Fluffy white - sand beaches,
volcanic -
rock coasts, mangrove forests, and dense rainforests are contained within the island's shores, which are hugged by the world's second - largest barrier
reef.
Rocks and
volcanic reef create the structure around the tide pool.
Lanzarote is rapidly becoming one of Europe's premier sites for diving and sub aquatic sports with black
volcanic rock, large
reefs and marine conservation sites offering some great exploration for all.
There are world - class diving facilities too, with striking black
volcanic rock and coral
reefs to explore.
This intimate hideaway on an exclusive privately owned Fijian island paradise boasts tropical rainforest, white sand beaches, and
volcanic rock rising from crystal clear waters with fringing coral
reefs.
Palawan's charm, although difficult to penetrate with thick jungle mountains and strikingly sharp limestone
rock faces, boasts of ecotourism sites such as: El Nido and its towering marble cliffs and white sand beaches; the Underground River in Puerto Princesa where tourists can take a boat trip under limestone cliffs and sepulchral chambers along a subterranean river; Cayangan Lake in Coron, a hidden lagoon where you scramble uphill to a dazzling
volcanic lake; and the Tubbataha
Reef Marine Park.
You will see
volcanic rock formations, with various hard and soft corals, abundant marine life with schools of Snapper and Jacks, plus White Tip
Reef Sharks, Angel Fish, Moorish Idols, Parrot Fish, Puffer Fish, Octopus, Eels, Crustaceans, Sea Turtles and in season the giant Manta Ray.