Not exact matches
The guided snorkelling tour is comparable to the Great Barrier Reef snorkel either Flinders Reef: which has the highest number of coral and fish species out of all sub-tropical reef systems, or the Tangalooma Wrecks
with its myriad of marine species including
Wobbegongs, Coral and fish tame enough to eat from your hands.
The itinerary will offer us the chance to dive
with never ending fields of soft corals, schooling fish, the mysterious
wobbegong shark, mantas, and so much more!
Although seeing that many
wobbegongs and that many fish was fantastic, my highlight of this dive was the group of porcupine fish,
with two of them being very curious and approaching us.
Among the best experiences you can have whilst scuba diving in Raja Ampat are encounters
with indigenous
wobbegongs, the incredible topside beauty of Waigeo, the mushroom islands and lagoons of Misool, and the sheer joy of simply drifting over some of the most pristine and colourful coral scenes on Earth.
During the dive, from time to time you see big rocks and boomies
with a lot of macro stuff around as nudibranch, crabs, pygmy sea horses and also
wobbegong sharks below.
If you're looking for something a bit more unique, the tassled
wobbegong shark is a strange looking bottom - dwelling shark
with incredible camoflague.
Teeming
with marine life, the wrecks are home to more than 175 species of reef fish such as yellowtail, kingfish and lionfish, as well as moray eels, turtles, dolphins, stingrays and harmless
wobbegong sharks, all totally unmoved by human presence.