Akumal, Mexico is an incredible spot to
go swimming with turtles and an absolute must - do for visitors to the Riviera Maya.
Not exact matches
Since you travel solo I was wondering what you do when you
go swimming in caves or snorkeling
with turtles in Mexico
with your wallet, DSLR camera, phone.
Go down
with the children and skim stones, look for
turtles or just
swim with the fish in this crystal clear creek.
If you're not into
swimming and snorkeling or just relaxing in a hammock, the island also has an interesting
turtle farm and eco-attraction, the Garrafon Natural Reef Park, where you can do zip - line tours,
go sea kayaking and
swim with playful dolphins.
If you've ever dreamt of
swimming with giant sea
turtles, this is the place to
go.
There's the relaxing city of Dumaguete and then Dauin, which is famous for one activity: tourists can
go snorkeling and
swimming with turtles in Apo Island.
If you're visiting the Yucatan region of Mexico you won't want to miss the chance to
go swimming with endangered green sea
turtles at Akumal beach.
Go swimming with green sea
turtles for free at Akumal, Mexico.
From the unforgettable stretches of white sand at Kalanggaman Island, to
swimming with sea
turtles at Apo Island, the Philippines has something for the adventure traveler, the relaxing beach
goer, the cultural enthusiast or all three.
Perhaps snorkel just off the shore, where you'll see tropical fish, sea
turtles and shellfish (equipment included);
go swimming in the shallow water; or just enjoy soaking up the sunshine without dealing
with typical beach crowds.
Synchronise
swim with turtles, gorge on fresh Mahi Mahi, and relax
with an ice cold Bintang as the sky turns into a marble cake of blues, oranges and pinks as the sun
goes down.
You can release baby sea
turtles on the beach,
go swimming with whale sharks, or explore the second largest coral reef in the world.
Swim with sharks and
turtles,
go for a drift dive or explore the Gilis macro life — it is up to you.
Offering endless options to enjoy the magic natural environment in Akumal, you can
go snorkeling,
swim with turtles, enjoy lagoons, cenotes, natural parks and scuba diving.
The reef is protected and cordoned off
with buoys, but
go round the buoys and you will see lots of fishes, and perhaps even a reef shark, but certainly parrot fish, and very often sea
turtles to
swim with.
So over the side of the boat I
go, just off Lady Elliot Island in the Southern Great Barrier Reef — this is one of the best places in the world to
swim with manta rays (and
turtles too).