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Лучший сезон
Year-round
Сложность
intermediate, advanced
Города
Pacific Harbour
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Beqa Lagoon Shark Dive
Pacific Harbour · Viti Levu · Fiji
The world's premier multi-species shark dive, offering face-to-face encounters with up to eight shark species including bulls and tigers.
Pacific Harbour – Beqa Passage
Pacific Harbour · Viti Levu · Fiji
A deep channel off Fiji's southern coast where organized shark feeds bring up to eight bull shark species within arm's reach, creating one of the world's most intense multi-species shark encounters.
Дайв-центры: Viti Levu
Subsurface Fiji
Nadi · Viti Levu · Fiji
Удобный PADI 5-Star центр возле аэропорта Нади с островным дайвингом.
Aqua-Trek Beqa
Pacific Harbour · Viti Levu · Fiji
Шарк-дайвы и рифовый дайвинг в лагуне Бека из Пасифик-Харбор.
Beqa Adventure Divers
Pacific Harbour · Viti Levu · Fiji
Всемирно известный акулий дайвинг в лагуне Бека — 8 видов акул, включая бычьих и тигровых, на каждом погружении.
Volivoli Beach Resort Diving
Rakiraki · Viti Levu · Fiji
Дайвинг курорта Воливоли с доступом к проливу Блай и проходу Нигали.
Ra Divers
Volivoli · Viti Levu · Fiji
Дайвинг в проливе Блай с мантами и пелагиками из курорта Воливоли.
PURPLE TURTLE DIVE FIJI - Denarau Diving Fiji
Nadi · Viti Levu · Fiji
Whitetip Marine Adventures - Fiji
Denarau Island · Viti Levu · Fiji
Skydive Fiji
Nadi · Viti Levu · Fiji
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FAQ
Is the Beqa Lagoon shark dive safe?
The Beqa shark dive has an impeccable safety record spanning over two decades of operation. Experienced shark feeders in chain mail suits control the feeding while divers observe from behind a low coral wall at a safe distance. Bull sharks and tiger sharks are wild and unrestrained, but the structured feeding protocol keeps them focused on the food source rather than the divers. Operators enforce strict briefing procedures and maintain constant diver counts.
What shark species can I see at Beqa Lagoon?
Up to eight species appear regularly at the Beqa dive: bull sharks, tiger sharks, whitetip reef sharks, blacktip reef sharks, grey reef sharks, silvertip sharks, tawny nurse sharks, and sicklefin lemon sharks. Bull sharks are the most reliably present in large numbers, with groups of ten or more common on every dive. Tiger sharks appear less predictably but are seen on roughly 50-60 percent of dives, especially during the cooler months.
How does the Beqa shark dive support conservation?
The dive operates within the Shark Reef Marine Reserve, which was established specifically as a conservation tool. Revenue from divers funds patrols that prevent fishing within the reserve, and the local Fijian villages that own the reef rights receive direct economic benefit from the shark tourism, creating a powerful incentive to protect rather than fish the sharks. Scientific research on the shark population is ongoing, with many individuals identified and tracked over years.
Is the Pacific Harbour shark dive safe?
The Pacific Harbour shark feed has been conducted since the early 2000s with an excellent safety record. Operators use established protocols: divers kneel in a line behind a low coral wall while trained feeders manage the bait from a secure position. Sharks are accustomed to the routine and behave predictably. Bull sharks can approach very closely but are focused on the bait, not the divers. Operators require advanced certification and provide thorough briefings on behaviour protocols. That said, these are large predatory sharks in open water, and the dive involves inherent risk that participants must understand and accept.
What shark species can I see at Pacific Harbour?
Pacific Harbour's Beqa Passage regularly produces encounters with up to eight species. The most common are bull sharks, grey reef sharks, whitetip reef sharks, blacktip reef sharks, and tawny nurse sharks. Tiger sharks are seen on a majority of dives, though they tend to appear later in the feed and keep slightly more distance than the bull sharks. Sicklefin lemon sharks and silvertip sharks are less frequent but regular visitors. During peak months, 30 or more sharks may be present simultaneously, dominated by bull sharks that can exceed three metres in length.