World's Best Snorkeling 2009
Published Monday, July 27th 2009 - Updated Monday, July 27th 2009
World's Best Snorkeling 2009
Greg Breining
07-22-2009
Coral reefs! Exotic fish! Shipwrecks!
Snorkeling opens a window to an exotic and colorful world—and you don’t have to be experienced or even have much money to do it.“It’s really minimalist,” says Bill Keefe, co-owner of Bimini Undersea in the
The minimum of gear can be liberating. And in some cases—diving with whales, for example—the lack of bubbles allows you to get closer to your quarry than you can with scuba gear. “It’s so peaceful. You can float on top of all the sea creatures swimming below and not disturb them in their natural environment,” says Debbie Been, owner of Salt Cay Divers in the Turks and Caicos.
A spontaneous decision to buy snorkel gear or sign up for a snorkeling tour can give you a fresh perspective on a tropical vacation spot. You may discover that even popular, developed shorelines have a wild side. “Reefs are more diverse than rainforests, and what land animal can compete with the beauty, intelligence and evolutionary success of dolphins and whales?” says Tori Cullins, co-owner of Wild Side Secialty Tours on
For casual snorkelers, it's possible to pick up a $20 mask and snorkel at a local dive shop, ask around for good spots—and jump right in. On the laid-back Puerto Rican
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Real diehards, on the other hand, plan entire vacations around their dives. Like their scuba brethren, they seek out some of the world’s most pristine coral reefs, known for their variety of fish and other sea creatures. Just getting to Rurutu in
Whatever your level of commitment, a good snorkeling trip requires just four things: clear water, gentle currents, abundant aquatic life and the chance to get away from the crowds. In our list of the world's best snorkeling spots, some require a boat trip, while others are no further than a public beach or park.
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