To fully enjoy polar snorkeling, investing in high-quality cold-water equipment is key. A drysuit or a thick wetsuit, at least seven mm thick, is critical for shielding you from the icy waters.
If you want to bring your own snorkel gear, here’s what you need: Snorkel, mask, and fins. This is a good mid-range set with a dry-top snorkel. Tours will provide life jackets on request. If you’re ...
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After consulting both expert opinion and traveler sentiment, U.S. News identified the following snorkeling tours as the best available. In addition to vibrant reefs, shipwrecks and statues, snorkelers ...
The most popular snorkeling spots are along the south, east and north shores. Hanauma Bay (in the south near Honolulu), Shark's Cove (on the north side) and Ko Olina (west side) are typically regarded ...
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Location : Villa Avellana is on a gated cul-de-sac on Playa Prieta, a remote beach with no homes except for the Prieta Beach ...