Shark Cathedral at Round Island
Shark Cathedral at Round Island, a massive basin approached through an overhanging swim-through, is a breath-taking dive spot frequented by scores of reef sharks. This dive might be difficult because to the current and surf. The location is well-known for sharks, as well as other bigger pelagics and its pure and robust corals.
Barracuda, kingfish, gigantic trevally, and eagle rays are among the other marine fauna that may be seen here. Early in the morning, you will travel from the diving center for a one-hour boat ride to the diving destination, the famed Shark Cathedral. On the trip, the water may be a little turbulent due to strong currents.
When you arrive at the Shark Cathedral at Round Island, the staff will organize two scuba tank dives for you to have a thrilling encounter with reef sharks (grey, black tip, and white tip), eagle rays, tuna, and turtles that frequent the area around Ile Ronde. You'll reach an underwater cave with exceptional light at around 18 meters deep, providing the impression of light streaming through cathedral windows, hence the name 'The Cathedral.'
Underwater photographers should not miss this fantastic opportunity to get some spectacular images by combining the magnificent underwater environment with the wonderful marine life. On the way back after your fantastic dives, a small refreshing lunch will be provided on board. These shark dives are all about seeing wild animals in their natural habitat.