Not exact matches
The aquatic life in Boracay is bountiful, and there are two advanced diving sites Yapak 1 and Yapak 2,
where white and
black tip sharks sighting are frequent.
We conduct the dives at normal dive sites and we include sites
where there are some special things to see, eg a school of patrolling
black tip reef
sharks, or deep ledges with strong currents.
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.
Here there is a flat sloping reef that turns into a mini drop off
where you have the chance of seeing
Black Tip Reef
Sharks, Big Groupers and the occasional Manta or Tuna.
, Punta Negra and Grampin (
where you can see the occasional
Black -
tip sharks and some of the best coral formations in the area), Sleeping Sharks Cave (made famous by Jacques Cousteau and Ramon Bravo), the shipwrecks C55 and C58 (decommissioned Second World War gun boats) and many more sites to whet your appetite for adve
sharks and some of the best coral formations in the area), Sleeping
Sharks Cave (made famous by Jacques Cousteau and Ramon Bravo), the shipwrecks C55 and C58 (decommissioned Second World War gun boats) and many more sites to whet your appetite for adve
Sharks Cave (made famous by Jacques Cousteau and Ramon Bravo), the shipwrecks C55 and C58 (decommissioned Second World War gun boats) and many more sites to whet your appetite for adventure!
Here in the Gilis we have several dive sites
where you can see white
tip and
black tip reef
sharks.
This is so at Koh Torinla in the south and Koh Chi in the north,
where the reefs are very healthy and
black -
tip reef
sharks, absent at the Similan Islands, are regular visitors.
Where to see them: White -
tip and
black -
tip reef
sharks are commonly seen at Bait Reef, an outer reef beyond the Whitsunday Islands.
Hin Phrai Nam, is a dive site that is located south east of Bang Bao pier and take around 1 hour to arrive, Hin Phrai Nam is also located near the small island of Koh Wait
where there have been sightings of
black tip reef
sharks, once you arrive at the dive site you will see -LSB-...]
The abundant waters off the coast of Cabo San Lucas — located at the southern
tip of the Baja Peninsula,
where the calm and warm waters of the Sea of Cortez mixes with the unfathomable cool currents of the Pacific Ocean — offer the ideal conditions for plenty of sport - fish species, including (among others) Rooster Fish, Mahi Mahi (known locally as Dorado), varieties of Tuna,
Sharks, Jacks, Groupers, and Billfish such as Sailfish, Swordfish,
Black Marlin, Blue Marlin and Striped Marlin.
You can see whitetips, grey reef, and
black -
tip reef
sharks, both here and at the Burma Banks,
where you may also spot mighty potato groupers, large red snappers and powder blue surgeonfish.