So, if you wish to do precisely that, we’re giving you a list of places you can visit to fulfill your desire of getting closer to one of the most fascinating creatures that inhabit our oceans. However, before we get down to it, there are a few things you ought to keep in mind, with maintaining the honor of these gorgeous creatures:
- If it’s not a caged dip in the ocean, always remember to maintain a respectful distance from the sharks.
- Whale sharks, in particular, are quite docile and harmless, which does not mean that you intentionally provoke them.
- Touching the creature or using flash photography may have adverse and irreparable consequences.
- Hammerheads and great whites are not to be messed with under any circumstances; these creatures are dangerous beyond your imagination.
- Always, always, always listen to your instructor.
Species found
The whale shark, which is the largest known extant fish species in the world.
Best time to visit
All year round.
The scalloped hammerheads are the specialty of the island; with divers having witnessed hundreds of these in one go. You’ll also find whitetip reef sharks, Galapagos, silky, tiger, blacktip, silvertip, and guitar sharks.
Best time to visit
The dry season, from December to May offers clear views over 100 feet, along with calm waters. If you’re looking to be adventurous, though, you’d rather be here during the rainy season (June to December), when the upsurge of plankton causes the area to be flooded with sharks, although the visibility is drastically reduced. The seas also get rougher, just so you know that this is only meant for experienced divers.
Please note: On the whole, Cocos Island is not meant for beginners.
Tiger sharks are the mainstay of the Bahamas; besides, you’ll also find lemon sharks, bull sharks, along with silkies, and even chance an encounter with the great hammerheads.
Best time to visit
All year round.
Species found
Great whites, Pacific blues, and oceanic whitetip sharks.
Best time to visit
August to October.
Species found
Great white sharks.
Best time to visit
April to mid-September
Pygmies, whale sharks, reef sharks, sandbars, Galapagos, and hammerheads.
Best time to visit
All year round.
Tiger sharks, bull sharks, copper sharks, and of course, the great whites.
Best time to visit
June to August, when sardines numbering in millions migrate northward along the KwaZulu-Natal coast, with all the sharks in hot pursuit.
Species found
Blue sharks, horn sharks, soupfins, and Pacific angel sharks, with a rare chance of a great white too.
Best time to visit
All year round.
The clear waters of the Red Sea is where you’ll find the exclusive oceanic white tip sharks and snaggletooth sharks.
Best time to visit
All year round.
Whale sharks and reef sharks.
Best time to visit
Whale sharks migrate past Mahé from August to November, with peak sightings being made in the month of October.