Katafanga Island’s 360º bioluminescent lagoon is a frequent home for dolphins nursing their young, sea turtles, and the rare (clam name) which produces the rare Black Pearl. On-staff resident Marine Biologist maintain and educate guests and international students. In addition to the natural habitats of the local aquatic sea life, guests of the island will experience the natural, exotic beauty of the island itself, which includes a number of natural caves and volcanic rock formations for visitors to explore.
In addition to the natural habitats of the local aquatic sea life, guests of the island will experience the natural, exotic beauty of the island itself, which includes a number of natural caves and volcanic rock formations for visitors to explore.
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