9amazing destinations where you can swim with wildlife. From sea turtles in Malaysia to dolphins in Madeira, there's a whole world of marine life you can swim with. So, strap on a snorkel or a scuba tank and dive into our top watery encounters. 4 mins. 1. Sea turtles in Sipadan, Malaysia. Swim with sea turtles in Sipadan, Malaysia
Thegreen turtle is one of the largest sea turtles and the only herbivore among the different species. Green turtles are in fact named for the greenish color of their cartilage and fat, not their shells. Green turtles can be easily identified from their shell which forms "starburst patterns" on the scutes.Whensea turtles and other large animals are accidentally captured in the net, they are deflected by the grid bars and can escape through an opening called a TED flap and swim away. TEDs can dramatically reduce sea turtle death and are required to use while shrimp fishing in some areas. A turtle escaping from a TED can be seen in the main photoSwimmingwith the turtles in Akumal beach is surprisingly simple. Once you are in Akumal, head straight for the beach. Ignore all tour guides trying to sell you guided 'turtle tours', as you do not need to pay anyone to do this. It is a public beach with free entry. I repeat: ignore the tour guides and salesmen. Theprice of Turtle bay snorkeling is 40€ per person. There will be a maximum of 12 people on-board, 1 skipper and 11 passengers. All the equipment, soft drinks, water and snacks provided on-board are included in the price. This excursion lasts for approximately 3 hours. The boat is anchored no deeper then 8 - 10 meters maximum which is Nf81. 40 47 436 273 152 62 467 480 37