It is a beautiful day today with the water clarity improving in leaps and bounds after the storm . Surface is calm and ideal for diving
First morning dive is the granitic rocks of Grouper point were depths can slide down from 2 meters to the AOW depth of 30 meters in a gentle slope........so you can choose your depth . This is also one of the combination sites that is good for snorkeling . Being on the North / West turning point of Mahe Island it is common to see large numbers of fish and several larger pelagic species.
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Eagle Rays over the rocks are a common site at Grouper Point |
After a surface interval we went to the Marine Park of Bay Ternay. Again a good dive and snorkel site with depths from 2 to 18 meters
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Bay Ternay from the sky with our dive boat anchored in the turquoise water to the right |
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