Snorkelling and diving
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/THINGS TO DO, DUBAI/ Updated : Mar 3, 2016, 10:56 IST
Synopsis
It is commonly held that the desert doesn’t breed much natural wildlife. Not so under the shores of the Gulf, where a plethora of marine species traverse the currents. Divers and snorkelers in the region have been known to glimpse … Read more
It is commonly held that the desert doesn’t breed much natural wildlife. Not so under the shores of the Gulf, where a plethora of marine species traverse the currents. Divers and snorkelers in the region have been known to glimpse everything from clown fish and Moray eels, to whale sharks and devil rays. Read less

Socialise with the UAE’s marine life
It is commonly held that the desert doesn’t breed much natural wildlife. Not so under the shores of the Gulf, where a plethora of marine species traverse the currents. Divers and snorkelers in the region have been known to glimpse everything from clown fish and Moray eels, to whale sharks and devil rays.
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