Nosy Tanikeli marine park
A diving in complete relaxation, with the rhythm of the sea, schools of fish and to feel part of a new World.
FRONT TANIKELI ( depth between 2 and 21 meters)
If you dive in Tanikeli, in a sunny morning, you will notice immediately that it is the most beautiful diving of your life. A high concentration of life and a wide variety of species, which are unique, will make you feel in a natural aquarium. Here the marine creatures appear perfectly comfortable with divers, who are welcomed placidly and with curiosity: in a magnificent scenery of beautiful soft and hard corals, schools of fusiliers, little groups of jacks, platax, blue spotted stingrays, all the varieties of reef fish, sardines and groupers of all dimensions swim peacefully in this magic atmosphere. If you can divert attention from this enchanting scenery and you focus on the ravines and on the bottom, you will find the shiest creatures: lion fish, scorpion fish, puffers, crocodile fish, pipefish, anemones, shrimps, nudibranchs, and certainly some other species not yet classified. A nearly constant and always loved presence is the one of very quiet turtles. If you are really lucky you will bump into a leopard shark. In short, it is a great and magic diving.
SEA STACKS TANIKELI (depth between 3 and 21 meters)
Like a quiet panoramic walk, this diving should be done in complete relaxation, drifting by the current on a sandy seabed, not pausing too much on the thousands things which will catch your attention and admiring the gorgeous scenery, which is really enchanting and unexpected, made of pink sea fans, whip corals and huge sponges.
TANIKELI SOUTH (depth between 3 and 21 meters)
Tanikeli South is less popular than Front Tanikeli. If you are familiar with this place, this diving not much crowded gives great feelings. Related to biodiversity whose level is extremely high, here you can find: leaf fish, frogfish, pipefish, scorpion fish and great lobsters, which are living in a dream choreography whose scenario is composed by real trees of black corals and fans, stovepipe sponges expanses and a prevalence of pink, light blue and yellow.