ADVENTURE
Would you like to swim with sea turtles? Here are five places where you can do it
One of the greatest desires for many fans of exotic destinations is to spend time in the water snorkelling and swimming with sea turtles, one of the most fascinating and graceful inhabitants of the sea.
Sea turtles have existed for over 150 million years, long enough to witness the extinction of the dinosaurs. Like marine reptiles, they have adapted their bodies to live in the ocean and spend about 90% of their lives in the sea. Females reach the beaches to lay their eggs, while some species rest on the shore.
Sea turtles are skilled navigators and often migrate long distances in search of feeding areas and nesting beaches.
Here are five places where you are most likely to swim with sea turtles in their natural habitat.
Places where you can swim with sea turtles
One of the greatest desires for many fans of exotic destinations is to spend time in the water snorkelling and swimming with sea turtles, one of the most fascinating and graceful inhabitants of the sea. Sea turtles are skilled navigators and often migrate long distances in search of feeding grounds and nesting beaches. Here are five places where you have the best chance of swimming with sea turtles in their natural habitat. (Source: offerteviaggibello.com)
Sea turtles have existed for more than 150 million years
Sea turtles have existed for over 150 million years, long enough to witness the extinction of the dinosaurs. Like marine reptiles, they have adapted their bodies to live in the ocean and spend about 90% of their lives in the sea. Females reach the beaches to lay their eggs, while some species rest on the shore.
By Martin Falbisoner - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=59560
Ari Atolls (Maldives)
The Ari Atoll is considered an ideal place to observe them, as numerous hawksbill turtles can be spotted here, swimming together with green turtles and even Ridley sea turtles.
Ari Atoll (Maldives)
It is very rare to find turtles nesting elsewhere in the Maldives. Villingili is one of the few places where they come to nest and lay their eggs.
By Ken Thomas - KenThomas.us(personal website of photographer), Public Domain, https://commons.wikim
Akumal (Mexico)
Akumal, on the Riviera Maya, means 'place of the turtles' in the Mayan language. In this wonderful place, you can observe hundreds of green and loggerhead turtles feeding on abundant sea grass. The bay is shallow and protected, with a fascinating coral reef and varied marine life.
By Andresvilla92 - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=35025673
Akumal (Mexico)
You can snorkel with a guide to explore this underwater beauty. Even beginners can venture out on their own, as the water reaches a maximum depth of 5 metres and is protected by the bay. The probability of swimming alongside these fascinating creatures is very high.
By dronepicr - Makena Beach, Maui Hawaii, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid
Maui (Hawaii)
On the south coast of Maui, you will find Turtle Town, a great place to observe the Hawaiian green sea turtle, the most common species in these areas. However, it is also possible to encounter a blue sea turtle in the Hawaiian Sea.
By Bernard Spragg. NZ - https://www.flickr.com/photos/volvob12b/17177571549/, CC0, https://commons.w
Maui (Hawaii)
This fantastic snorkelling area is located along the south coast, in the general area between Nahuna Point and Black Sand Beach.
Autor: http://kalanosybe.doomby.com – Vlastní dílo, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/
Madagascar (Nosy Be Island)
Its warm waters make Nosy Be, an island in the north-west of Madagascar, a popular destination for snorkelling or turtle diving.
Madagascar (Nosy Be Island)
Other islands such as Nosy Tanikely or Nosy Sakatia offer the possibility of admiring green and hawksbill turtles, which choose Nosy Be as their nesting place.
By Postdlf, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6382947
Barbados (Barbados)
In Barbados, you will find a wide selection of quiet bays where you can admire coral reefs covered with abundant seagrass beds, sponges and seaweed, which form the staple diet of sea turtles. The warm waters here ensure a high probability of spotting many of these wonderful creatures.
Barbados (Barbados)
The warm waters here ensure a high probability of spotting many of these wonderful creatures.
Travel without booking
30/09/2023
In the desert of Karakum, in Turkmenistan, there is a huge gaseous crater known as the Gate of Hell, which is presumed to have been burning, without ever stopping, since 1971.
The crater was formed following the collapse of a natural gas cave and the name Gate of Hell was given to it by the local population, who live in the nearby village of Derweze. The name is associated with the fact that inside the crater, with a diameter of about 70 meters and a depth of 20, there is constantly fire, flames and boiling mud. At night, flames are visible even several kilometers away.
According to the local population, the Gate of Hell is a supernatural phenomenon. The explorer George Kourounis managed to take some soil samples inside the crater and from the analysis would have discovered the presence of bacteria that survived despite the high temperatures and present are inside the crater and not in the surrounding terrain.
Villages
28/09/2023
Barcelona is a kaleidoscope of art, culture and natural beauty. Start with the Sagrada Familia, Gaudí's masterpiece, still under construction, and the Parc Güell, with its colourful and imaginative sculptures.
The Barri Gòtic, the historical heart of the city, fascinates with its alleys and squares.
Don't miss La Boqueria market, a gourmet's paradise, and Casa Batlló, another Gaudí jewel. Montjuïc offers breathtaking views and the Parc de la Ciutadella is perfect for a relaxing break.
Luxury shopping and modernist architecture await you at Passeig de Gràcia.
Enjoy the beach at Barceloneta and admire Picasso's art at the museum dedicated to the famous painter.