Sun 15, December 2019
Sun 15, December 2019
Sun 15, December 2019
Fri 9, September 2016
Sun 17, February 2013
Sun 13, January 2013
Tue 18, December 2012
Sun 12, April 2015
Sun 12, April 2015
Stunning setup, awesome visibility and as many sharks as a diver can only wish for. And these guys come close, rip off chunks of tuna heads and swim off to wherever they want to, if you are lucky straight into the camera. The Hammerhead made the day though ;-)
Sat 11, April 2015
Some Shark attractions were put in the water, so they grey reef sharks came in closer
Wed 4, September 2013
Sun 20, April 2014
It is already the last dive of the trip, NOOOOOOO. We had a wonderful time in the first experience as a dive aboard. Went down again to the green coral roses and then start swimming to the left with the 25 on the right. Spotted 3 white tip sharks, 2 grey reef sharks, a big cod fish and arrived to the end, but I wanted to continue swimming to the current and spotted a school of barracudas in a circle, just AMAZING!!!!!!!! I went to deep so had to do some decompression time ;(, I was too excited about the dive. INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sat 19, April 2014
I am very happy we did this dive as a guided dive. Jumped on the water and spotted a grey reef shark, then went through the gates again and directly to Brians cave (where the turtle of 5m sleeps). How amazing is to see such a big turtle. Then spotted another turtle (nick) swimming around. Continued the dive and saw a lion fish, a sea star and at the end 10 sharks around the boat. JUST AMAZING!!!!!
Mon 22, July 2013
Very windy and a bit rough. The first part of the dive the visibility was not great and there was no much action going on, but as we went on things started to improve. At first we saw a few sharks (grey reef and white tips) and some schools of jacks. Towards the end we've seen three manta rays and a school of barracudas.
Thu 25, July 2013
First dive in Fakarava. Amazing corals and so much fish around. A few white tip sharks and lots of grey reef sharks. We've seen a lot of fish getting cleaned by smaller fish, the most spectacular being the unicorn fish, who changes colour completely when being serviced. There were also big tunas swimming in the blue. Couple of big napoleons and a small moray eel.