Snorkeling - Discover the World Beneath the Waves!

 
     
     
 
Snorkeling is a wonderful activity that can be enjoyed by almost anyone who has access to the ocean, a lake, river, pond or quarry.  Snorkeling as an activity frequently lives in the shadows of scuba diving - another excellent pastime, but one that requires significantly more instruction, time and money. Most people who have snorkeled have done so only on group charters while on vacation, but snorkeling is an activity that can be done almost anytime, anywhere. 

An investment of $50 for basic snorkeling gear, along with a body of water and an hour of time is all that anyone needs to become a snorkeler. 

If you haven't already, give it a try - you'll love the new world beneath the water!

 

 

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Snorkeling Spotlight: Bimini Adventures - Bimini, Bahamas

 
 
Just 50 miles off the southeast coast of Florida lies the Bimini islands of the Bahamas. Crystal clear water and the opportunity to swim with dolphins, stingrays and even sharks bring many customers to Bimini Adventures, a charter operator that offers small, private excursions that are 100% customizable based on your needs. Snorkeling with dolphins, exploring mangroves, shark watching are among the many options you have when spending a day with Bimini Adventures.

 
     
     
 
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Snorkeling can be a dangerous activity - never snorkel alone & check local conditions before you hit the water.

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