Seas and oceans occupy the vast majority of the Earth's surface; here, you will find a selection of the best sites to explore to discover their riches. Sharks, rays, whales. The marine fauna and flora will have no more secrets for you! The Great Barrier Reef, Australia. It is considered the 7th wonder of the ►
Seas and oceans occupy the vast majority of the Earth's surface; here, you will find a selection of the best sites to explore to discover their riches. Sharks, rays, whales. The marine fauna and flora will have no more secrets for you! The Great Barrier Reef, Australia. It is considered the 7th wonder of the world; this site will seduce you with its abundant fauna and flora. You will dive to discover the coral plateaus and their inhabitants: clownfish, sea turtles, jellyfish, cubes, leopard moray eels, manta rays, and sharks. It is through Lizard island that you can start your crossing. Before reaching Heron Island in South Australia, at the end of the course, take the time to see the wreck of the SS Yongola in Queensland, known to be one of the most spectacular dive sites. Time travel is guaranteed! Several sites offer frames, such as Code Hole or Ribbon Reef stations, north of Cairns.Porto Belo, Brazil. This coastal town is located in the state of Santa Catarina. Several places are concerned with scuba diving: Caixa D Aco beach, Porto Belo beach, and Estaleiro beach. Not far away, in Mexico, an incredible experience awaits you: cenotes. These large freshwater wells are part of an extensive system of caves and underground rivers, stretching from forests to cities. These are located in the Yukutan area and are home to a range of aquatic species: bull sharks, cultures, grouse, or mollies. If you're lucky, you'll even witness the largest gathering of white sharks and whales in Playa del Carmen. Some dive agencies offer the baptism of discovery, while others are aimed at specialists and serve confirmed diving diplomas. In Mexico, there is something for all levels! The atoll of Rangiroa in Polynesia is Known for its many sharks and rays; the site is part of the Tuamotu archipelago. Go to the Col de lavatory, where you will cross paths with the tail shark or trevally fish. There is no shortage of flora in Polynesia! At the Tiputa pass, you will swim in a coral plateau 15m deep and see the whitetip shark or the soldierfish. ◄