The Cenotes are popular
for snorkeling due to their amazing visibility and incredible limestone formations.
This is the only spot recommended
for snorkeling due to safety.
The sea there is good for swimming, however there is no safe access to reef
for snorkeling due to motor boat traffic.
The summer months are best
for snorkeling due to the north winter swells in this area.
Nearby Hawk's Nest Bay is popular
for snorkeling due to its diversely populated reef.
Not exact matches
Watersports:
Due to the strong, persistent wind, swimming,
snorkeling, diving, and kayaking are limited and recommended
for the experienced visitor only.
Due to its protected status, what was once a depleted fishing area has now been allowed to re-generate, providing an unparalleled diving /
snorkeling experience
for visitors and an important refuge
for marine life along the northern section of the Belize Barrier Reef.
Due to protective laws, you will not get permission
for swimming and
snorkeling at the time of this tour.
Having passed up the reputable diving in Cozumel
due to the cost, Dave and I decided to visit one of the local Cenotes
for a little
snorkeling instead.
Diving and
snorkeling is very possible in the east of Bail and in the Candidasa area and
due to this all of the Candidasa hotels offer
snorkeling facilities as well as links to diving companies
for diving.
Diving and
snorkeling in Gili Meno or any of the other Gili Islands is of a very good standard and
due to this you will find there are a number of hotels in Gili Meno and luxury dive resorts which allow guests to enjoy all of the tropical comforts as well as the diving facilities which are great
for first timers and experts alike.
Due to its unique beauty, the Belize Barrier Reef is a popular location
for kayaking, fishing, scuba diving, swimming and
snorkeling.
Due to this unique role, the coral atolls of Belize are premiere locations
for snorkeling and diving.