15. Swimming With The Sharks Here
Allows you to stay at depth to observe bottom-dwelling species like Carpet Sharks or Wobbegongs. 📍 Top Global Destinations Primary Species Best Time to Go Guadalupe Island, Mexico Great White Sharks July – November Bans Reef, Australia Great White Sharks Year-round Ningaloo Reef, Australia Whale Sharks March – July Tiger Beach, Bahamas Tiger & Lemon Sharks October – June Beqa Lagoon, Fiji Bull Sharks Year-round Isla Mujeres, Mexico Whale Sharks June – September ✅ Essential Safety Guidelines
Safety is the absolute priority for both the humans and the animals.
Some tours use "chum" (food) to attract sharks, while others find them in their natural migration paths. 15. Swimming With the Sharks
Seeing sharks in person helps dismantle the "monster" myth created by movies like Jaws .
Not all shark dives are the same. The experience depends heavily on the species and the environment. Allows you to stay at depth to observe
For many species, maintaining eye contact signals that you are a "predator" or a peer, not a meal. 🌍 The Role of Conservation Shark tourism is a powerful tool for protecting the oceans.
No cage is used. This is common for Whale Sharks, Nurse Sharks, and Reef Sharks. Seeing sharks in person helps dismantle the "monster"
Jewelry can mimic the flash of fish scales, which might attract unwanted attention.