Situated eight kilometers northwest of Mahe, Shark Bank is one of the Seychelles’ premier dive spots. A granite plateau interweaved with massive granite boulders set the scene for this magical underwater seascape teeming with a large variety of tropical reef fish. Go diving on Shark Bank and be awed by the white tip reef sharks. Swim alongside huge schools of fish that are clouds in this dreamy underwater magical adventure. Shark Bank is renowned for the large numbers of grey stingrays that populate it. Go diving on Shark Bank and witness the massive grounder fish that lurk in the depths of this spectacular environment. Up-close encounters with some of the majestic, enchanting fish leave you breathless.
Shark Bank is a treasure trove of amazing tropical fish, including cowfish; pincushion starfish, yellow snappers, lion fish, puffer fish, red snappers, frog fish, napoleon fish, jack fish, lobsters and batfish, all of which form a kaleidoscope of colours, shapes and sizes. An unbelievable combination of bright yellows, reds, blues, greens and purples make diving on Shark Bank an other-worldly experience. Go diving on Shark Bank and be enchanted by the eerie wreck of the Ennerdale, a sunken tanker, which adds to the mystery of the experience. Visibility on Shark Bank is generally good, and depths measure up to 30 metres. Massive eagle rays glide through the waters of Shark Bank. Weave through granite boulders teeming with fish and coral for one of the most exciting activities in the Seychelles.