Basic The Rays corridor drift informations
Dive depth
Dive depth: 18m (59ft)Visibility
Visibility: 10 - 30m (33 - 98ft)Water temperature
Water temperature: 26 - 29℃ (79 - 84℉)Dive type
Dive type: driftDifficulty level
Difficulty: beginner diversThe Rays corridor drift description
The Rays corridor drift basic informations
A very special dive. Sometimes, a huge barracuda stays with us during this time. Very good for photos in crystal clear and shallow water. Then on to a white sandy slope where you start the long drift dive (1.5 to 2 miles), following the natural lagoon channel. Just let the current take you and enjoy the dramatic declivity of the coral walls. Look out for the schools of eagle rays and the white tip sharks that stay hidden in coral caves or just lying on the sand. The dive ends is on a coral table surrounded by the coral inhabitants and bottom dwellers.
Marine life (2 registered species)
Fish
Rays
Rays
Spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari)

Spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari)
Length: 110 - 180cm, max. reported length: 330cm Max. weight: 230kg
Status: Near Threatened Danger: Traumatogenic
Image source: ScubaDiveMaps species database
Image credit to John Norton
Sharks
Sharks
White-tip reef shark (Triaenodon obesus)

White-tip reef shark (Triaenodon obesus)
Length: 110 - 160cm, max. reported length: 213cm
Status: Near Threatened Danger: Aggressive in the presence of food
Image source: ScubaDiveMaps species database