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The panoramic array of corals and vibrant gold and purple sponges provide the perfect backdrop to the abundance of marine life that calls this reef home. Eagle rays, stingrays, manta rays, dolphins, shark, turtles, eels, octopi, crabs and lobsters are common, along with seahorses, queen angelfish, parrot fish, trumpet fish, goatfish, groupers, jacks and snappers—to name but a few varieties!
Swim with the dolphins or spend the day leisurely swimming by incredible coral reefs some of which are over 180 miles long. If you visit Grand Turk in the spring you will likely see dolphins or sharks feeding on the smaller forms of marine life that live there.
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