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Aqua Trek Beqa

About Aqua Trek Beqa

Aqua-Trek is Fiji's premier Dive Operator serving divers since 1985 with a friendly professional staff, a 5-star standard of quality and a pristine safety record. Aqua-Trek's Beqa facility offers world-class dive adventures in Beqa Lagoon, renowned for its stunning soft coral displays. Divers are pleased to discover that Aqua-Trek's guides are experts at locating the most elusive and unique marine life. But that's not all Aqua-Trek Beqa is famous for, thanks to Aqua-Trek's highly skilled dive staff, the Beqa area is home to the world's most diverse shark feed in the world, Aqua-Trek's Ultimate Shark Encounter. Eight different species of shark including massive bull and tiger sharks can be found on this one dive!Aqua-Trek pioneered shark diving in Fiji back in the 1980s and has been performing shark dives in the Beqa area since 1997 with a pristine safety record. Divers are amazed at how they are able to safely witness so many sharks in their natural environment, and learn that they are not the mindless predators they are made out be. World famous filmmakers and photographers such as Stan Waterman and Howard Hall have dived Aqua-Trek's Shark encounter and have been equally excited about the diversity of species found on this dive.Sharks play an important part in the health of reef ecosystems and Aqua-Trek's mission has always been to protect, educate, and conserve. As part of its conservation efforts, Aqua-Trek has worked with local villages in developing a marine park to protect the sharks and the important marine eco-system.

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PO Box 83Pacific HarbourFiji Islands
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