A Magical electric Encounter in Nilaveli
During my time on Sri Lanka’s east coast, I had one of those dives you dream about – warm waters, thriving reefs, a great crew, and a rare electric ray sighting that absolutely blew my mind. Add a turtle, loads of macro life, and the vibe of Nilaveli, and you have a perfect underwater day.
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Boat Ride to Pigeon Island – Dive Begins
We kicked off the day with the amazing Pearl Divers team, who brought us by boat to a site near Pigeon Island in just 20 minutes. The water was calm and inviting at a pleasant 28°C, and visibility was great.
See more at my other post about diving at Sithanane pare where we met this strange white worm.
Our dive started at about 8 meters, slowly descending into a world of coral gardens, sandy stretches, and colorful marine life. I had my GoPro rolling, ready to capture memories – though I didn’t know yet just how special this dive would be.
Yeah, that me under water. Don’t think you look way better wearing as mask and your octopus….🤣
A Rare Encounter: The Marbled Electric Ray
Suddenly, gliding ahead of me, I spotted a disk shaped creature covered in a hypnotic pattern of white-beige spots on a dark brown body. At first, I thought it was a stingray.
I quickly realized I was face-to-face with a marbled electric ray (Torpedo sinuspersici). Whooot - what
These rays are part of the Torpedinidae family, known for their ability to generate electric shocks using special organs on either side of their head. Though the shock isn't dangerous to humans unless provoked, it’s enough to stun prey or scare off predators.
Wanne know more about that animal?
Sure, here are some sources
👉 Read more on Wikipedia
📸 Sightings on iNaturalist
I followed it for several minutes at a safe distance – it didn’t bury itself like other rays but floated calmly just above the sandy bottom, turning gently and moving with effortless grace. It was a rare and magical moment, and I still can’t believe how lucky I was to catch it on video.
🐢 Turtles, Nudibranchs & Reef Surprises
The dive had even more in store. We later encountered a peaceful green sea turtle resting beneath a coral overhang, blinking at us like a wise old monk.
All around us, the reef was alive with nudibranchs, cleaner shrimp, lionfish, and even a well-camouflaged stonefish.
We stayed down for just under an hour before ascending and completing our 3-minute safety stop at 5 meters, floating in the big blue and smiling behind our regulators.
🤿 Pearl Divers – Where Passion Meets Professionalism
The whole experience was made even better thanks to Pearl Divers Nilaveli. Their base is right on the beach, and they offer true PADI 5-star service – professional, friendly, and absolutely focused on safety and fun.
From delivering tanks to the boat to double-checking gear and offering detailed site briefings, everything was smooth. Our guide Shan went above and beyond, pointing out the smallest critters, helping us spot the ray, and explaining every step with clarity and care.
If you’re planning a dive in Nilaveli – don’t miss Pearl Divers.
🌴 Nilaveli – Sri Lanka’s Peaceful East Coast Gem
Nilaveli is a beach town that still feels wild and real. Unlike the busy south coast, this stretch of sand offers peace, space, and crystal-clear waters. The vibe is slow, calm, and totally chill – perfect for both diving and unwinding after.
There are great little restaurants nearby, serving fresh seafood and spicy local curries, and the sunsets from the beach or pool are the perfect end to any dive day.
If you're looking for a peaceful, authentic ocean escape in Sri Lanka, Nilaveli is a top pick.
What does other diver say
After checking some posts, I like to ask this divers about their feedback @gooddream,@scubahead,@feithy26,@world.wanderer, @rizalirawan,@hientran,@raj808,@kev.incredible, @amavi,@mariasalve
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