Sentences with phrase «with black tip reef sharks»

And of course, the usual encounters with black tip reef sharks, white tip reef sharks and some...
And of course, the usual encounters with black tip reef sharks, white tip reef sharks and some massive green turtles.
We were rewarded with Black Tip Reef Sharks, and finding a Woebeggone Shark snoozing under a ledge.

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The moving waters bring the soft corals to life and allow divers can keep pace with massive schools of fish, or come face - to - face with white tip, black tip and gray reef sharks.
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.
I was able to snorkel with many small black tip reef sharks.
With Manta Rays, White and Black Tip Reef Sharks and even Dolphins thrown into the equation, you're spoilt for amazing marine life encounters!
Offshore you'll kayak, snorkel and dive with marine iguanas, black - tipped reef sharks, manta rays and turtles, both at famous sites like Kicker Rock and in secluded bays near the main islands.
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.
Swim with Hawaiian rays, sandbar sharks, white tip reef sharks, and black tip sharks.
There are some imposing walls that offer some great drift diving with a lot of reef life like black tip sharks, rays and a large variety of reef fish.
Meet gentle stingrays and see black - tip reef sharks, snorkel among spectacular coral gardens and visit a small island for a delicious barbecue lunch with warm and welcoming hosts.
Bali Sharks, also known as the Serangan Shark Island Project, is a private nature conservation initiative that has embarked on a mission to save black tip and white tip reef sharks, while providing visitors to Bali with the first environmentally - friendly tour of its kind in IndoSharks, also known as the Serangan Shark Island Project, is a private nature conservation initiative that has embarked on a mission to save black tip and white tip reef sharks, while providing visitors to Bali with the first environmentally - friendly tour of its kind in Indosharks, while providing visitors to Bali with the first environmentally - friendly tour of its kind in Indonesia.
All dive sites around the Gili Islands are coral fringed and teeming with an impressive array of marine life ranging from «guaranteed» turtle sightings on every dive to black & white tip reef sharks and the occasional whale shark, manta and even mola mola passing by.
With just a snorkel and a bit of luck, we were able to swim with sea turtles and the harmless, nimble black - tipped reef shWith just a snorkel and a bit of luck, we were able to swim with sea turtles and the harmless, nimble black - tipped reef shwith sea turtles and the harmless, nimble black - tipped reef shark.
Gliding through the water peacefully while coming face to face with small squids to big ones like stingrays and black tip reef sharks will be the highlight of your trip.
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.
The lagoon stretches almost a mile inland and is home to black tip reef sharks, rays, sea lions and hammerhead sharks, while its popularity with sea turtles has made the area an official turtle sanctuary.
They even have a steep wall running between their welcome jetty and the dive shop jetty which you can dive to practically any depth, or enjoy a post dive snorkel with grey and black tipped reef sharks.
Your eyes will also drink in the sight of innumerable fusiliers that keep zipping up and down the reef face, with black tip sharks a little away from the reef, roaming the area as if on patrol and monitoring proceedings.
Snorkelling is quite thrilling too, with squadrons of black - tip reef sharks patrolling the shallows.
The Amed Wall is another great site with frequent sightings of black tip reef sharks and other large fish like groupers.
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