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Whale Submarine In The Male

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One of the Male’s most popular excursions is the Whale Submarine! Find out why its a must!

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The Whale submarine unfortunately is not for whale watching. Its main purpose is for looking at life on the reef. It is highly recommended for kids and most non-scuba diving folk. As the submarine departs from a point off the coast you have to get a boat from either the airport or jetty number 1. One boat picks up from both to take you to the whale submarine. You should book ahead of time and make sure you get on the boat around 30 minutes before the schedules submarine departure.

The Whale Submarine takes a few minutes before it gets into its dive spot and then descends at about 35 meters while the passengers can gaze out through large round windows. Here they will begin to see a huge variety of fish that are attracted to the food that the submarine dispenses around it. The view of the underwater life is great! you can even spot the smaller creatures like lionfish and clownfish that live on the anemones. The sub then nears a reef wall and lights up the whole reef area to show natural occurring colors within the spectrum of the sea. Its really quite an amazing color splash!

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