Sentences with phrase «snorkelers there»

I didn't see many snorkelers there though, just swimmers, and some fishing from the locals with their large throw nets.
Monk seals sunbathe on the shore, humpback whales breach off the coast, and snorkelers there may spot the Hawaiian state fish, the humuhumunukunukuapua'a.

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Whether you are a novice or a trained snorkeler, there's something in Maui for everyone.
There are nearby dive sites like Twin Peak and the Japanese Gardens which are shallow enough for snorkelers to enjoy.
The private escape (there isn't a whole lot to explore unless you're staying at the on - site resort) features plenty of diverse wildlife and the shore's coral reef is one of the best in the country for snorkelers.
Our top three ocean activities include: Snorkeling Whether you are a novice or a trained snorkeler, there's something in Maui for everyone.
But there is much more to this beautiful island: it is surrounded by 5 platforms of coral reefs, therefore it is a paradise for snorkelers and divers.
For scuba divers and snorkelers that arrive in Placencia before the whale sharks do, there are lots of other fun and interesting dives and inland adventure tours that are excellent destinations in their own right as the majority of the attractions in Belize are in the southern half of the country which offers the healthiest reef systems and abundance of aquatic life.
There are some very nice put - ins for snorkelers along the west side of the island.
Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned snorkeler, there's plenty of great snorkeling nearby.
There is also a one time reef tax of IDR 50,000 for divers and IDR 25,000 for snorkelers which goes towards beach cleaning, recycling and reef conservation projects.
There is an abundance of pristine coral reefs virtually surrounding the estate - the ideal vacation destination for honeymooners and romantics at large, those who love a great view, snorkelers, nature lovers, scuba divers, bird watchers, and all those who simply wish to get away from it all.
There the divers will enjoy the abundant marine life diving the channel, while the snorkelers will swim through amazing coral formations, accompanied by rays, turtles and nurse sharks.
All dive centers operating in the Gili islands have a fixed price agreement and have agreed to charge a one — time Rp50, 000 «reef tax» to every diver, and there is a one time Rp25, 000 per person «reef tax» for snorkelers.
If there are too many snorkelers around, the turtle can become distressed and go into panic causing it to drown.
Any snorkeler or diver on the Gili islands will tell you that there are loads of turtles here.
Snorkeling is possible in almost any body of water, but snorkelers are most likely to be found in locations where there are minimal waves, warm water, and something particularly interesting to see near the surface — exactly like the Cayman Islands!
Cenotes offer a completely different experience for snorkelers, because they're generally fresh water, so there's a whole array of aquatic life that you won't find in the ocean.
This is a popular spot for snorkelers because there are green turtles — an endangered species of sea turtle — that come here to feed on the ample sea grass beds.
If you don't feel comfortable with scuba diving, there are also parts of the museum that were created for snorkelers.
The water is calmer on this side of the park, and there are also tide pools, perfect for snorkelers.
There are lots of tours offered but for the experienced snorkeler, one or two tours in an area are not enough.
The western side of the island is the least developed and the beach there lends itself beautifully to divers and snorkelers.
And as long as snorkelers stay on the inside of the reef, there is plenty to see with little to no current.
Even if you are not a experienced snorkeler or are not comfortable swimming, you will have fun as your guides will be there at all times as you swim with these gentle giants.
There are five surface floats that outline the trail, providing flotation for snorkelers to rest.
That being said, there are about 15 wrecks shallow enough for snorkelers to explore from the surface.
Nicknamed «Airport Beach» as there used to be a small airport here, this serene and uncrowded beach offers soft sand, a beautiful reef and crystal clear waters, making it a favorite among divers, swimmers and snorkelers.
There are over 20 dive sites all within 10 minutes of the shore; and with two dive boats they can accommodate individual adventurous divers as well as larger groups of mixed snorkelers and divers.
There is not much to see on top for snorkelers, but plenty for divers between 10 to 28 metres.
There are many different types of marine life that teem in these waters, making it both a snorkeler's and divers must do.
There are plentiful options for snorkelers in Akumal.
Whilst we are there we moor alongside the one of the other Blue Season boats which was dedicated to snorkelers that day.
So it's common for snorkelers to see mantas there too.
There's an impressive house reef for snorkelers and beginner divers to explore, as well as a host of other water sports, an award - winning championship golf course, tennis and squash facilities, and free kids» clubs.
Once you get to Manta Point, it's actually a small bay and the cleaning station there is quite shallow, and is common for snorkelers to see mantas there too.
Wailea Beach is the closest to the villa; there you'll find pristine white sand and calm waters, great for swimming and first - time snorkelers.
In other shocking news, officials in Kuwait have announced that about 90 % of corals in their territorial waters are dead or dying; the first Hourglass Dolphin found in more than 150 years has washed up on the shores of New Zealand; Poison - laced mice are being airdropped into Guam to kill a rampant, invasive species of tree snake — there's a video, after the jump — , and in a remote part of the Pacific Ocean, an old oil - drilling rig has been turned into a hotel catering to snorkelers and scuba divers — the type of project proposed by Morris Architects for the (pre-BP spill) Gulf of Mexico.
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