Carefully looking into the large pools we
see white tip reef sharks who are almost dancing around the edge especially for our entertainment.
The site takes its name from an enormous cave that is home to
many white tip reef sharks, some of which are up to 11 ft. long.
You will be able to experience the breathtaking sight of up to majestic back and
white tip reef sharks In addition you can also encounter a multitude of different species of tropical reef fish.
The site offers a good chance of close encounters
with White Tip Reef Sharks along with green and Hawksbill Turtles.
It also has the highest population density
for white tip reef sharks so a shark sighting is pretty common while you're here!
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.
After lunch, take a short walk back to the beach and this time take a turn to the right into Coral Garden where the shallow waters are home to large numbers of «Nemo» (Anemone Fish) as well as Ribbon Eels, Parrot Fish, Angel Fish, Blue Spotted Rays and the
occasional White Tip Reef Shark!
Just today we had 3 groups» go out, 2 of which
found White tip reef sharks at 21 meters and my group that saw a black tip reef shark cruising by us at 10 meters.
There is a separate cove where you can swim where it is common to
view white tip reef sharks swimming in groups, small fish, birds, and sometimes the gigantic galápagos tortoise.
During last week and this week that has been opened we have had an astonishing amount
of white tip reef sharks on every dive at the Magnet and almost all on Gili Sarang but boulder city and soft coral have also had visits from these amazing creatures.
Stick close and follow our guide as they point out huge sleeping turtles, several species of lobster,
resting white tip reef sharks and more.
Fish life is profuse and a great dive to
encounter white tip reef sharks, giant stingrays (up to 6ft (2m) wide), and an occasional sea turtle.
The inside area of the crescent has a cave large enough for divers to enter, in
which white tip reef shark are often seen sleeping.
Drift along in the ocean currents across stunning coral gardens, cruise
alongside white tip reef sharks, through huge shoals of colourful fish and even experience an adrenaline fuelled night dive surrounded by heaps of nurse sharks — diving in the Maldives is amazing!
So far I've seen baracuda, a
small white tip reef shark, a turtle, many Mantas and loads of very small critters.
We have also seen quite a
few white tip reef sharks this week which is quite unusual here in Lembongan.
Jack Point is one precise place on the outside deep part of Shark Point, at 27 meters you will meet big school of Barracudas, big eye jack, Snappers,
resident white tip reef shark and many stingrays.
You'll get to experience some incredible dive sites — drifting in the current across colourful coral gardens, cruising alongside
curious white tip reef sharks, through huge schools or fish and even get to experience the adrenaline fuelled night dive with the local nurse sharks — which is something you will never forget!
Aside from the ship, over a hundred z blocks were scattered and now
house white tip reef sharks, trumpet fish, and more.
Much of this dive site is a wall dive although there is a 20m deep ledge
where white tip reef sharks rest on the rubble bottom allowing divers to get very close for photos.
On the Southern Pacific, Osa Peninsula and Cano's Island are located where you can
witness white tip reef sharks, stingrays, morays, sea turtles and jacks very easily as compared to other sites.
My diving highlights were diving
with white tip reef sharks and gong to the Blue Hole in The Red Sea.
If you prefer larger marine life, look under the table corals
for white tip reef sharks and out to the blue for passing tuna and barracuda.
So along with the strong currents you have a lot of sea life around these islands, such
as white tip reef sharks, barracuda and turtles.
Tulamben's premier attraction is the Liberty Shipwreck which never fails to please our divers, we
saw white tip reef sharks, giant morays and some awesome Nudi's this week.
Once in the valley we
find white tip reef sharks, schooling mackerel, schooling sweet lips, and an abundance of lively fish.
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.
There is a separate cove where you can swim where it is common to
view white tip reef sharks [3] swimming in groups & on occasion tiger sharks [4]
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.
If you're lucky, you'll get to see the 2 metres long resident group
of white tip reef sharks lurking in their hideouts.
The main species are: grey reef sharks;
white tip reef sharks; a family of silver tips and seasonal hammerheads.
It is common to see Napolean wrasse here, as well as black rays, leopard sharks, and
white tip reef sharks.
Are you an experienced diver that is looking for drifts, BIG fish encounters including hammerheads, mobula rays,
white tip reef sharks, napoleon wrasse, barracudas, trevally and more?
The thing that I find so amazing about diving with
the white tip reef sharks is that you always seem to have a bit of everything.
White tip reef sharks are common to Belongas so the chance to see these is extremely high.
Best Dive Sites in Apo Reef: Shark Ridge is popular for its black and
white tip reef sharks as well as the many shallow caves where you can find eels, lobsters, and large groupers.
«We were met with an unreal amount of soft and hard coral and a buzzing of fish in every direction,
white tip reef sharks were on every side of us and then to have 7 eagle rays glide over the top of us!
We also had a quick visit from
a white tip reef shark!!
It offers stingrays, turtles,
white tip reef sharks, shrimps, crabs and garden ells scattered around the sandy patches.
We have been seeing hammerheads, mobula rays,
white tip reef sharks, barracuda, devil rays, trevally, tuna and more and more schools of squid mainly at the dive site «Gili Sarang».
You might even see graceful manta rays and
a white tip reef shark (don't worry, they won't bother you).
Turtles are 95 % guaranteed on every dive and
our white tip reef sharks at shark point.
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