Snorkeling in Caribbean

Old Jul 16th, 2024, 04:27 PM
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Snorkeling in Caribbean

Hi everyone! The best beaches for snorkeling in Caribbean. Any recommendations?
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Old Jul 17th, 2024, 06:48 AM
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There are literally hundreds of beaches in the Caribbean that have good snorkeling and everyone has their particular favorites. You should be aware, that while a particular beach on a particular island may have very good snorkeling it is possible it could be the only location on that island that has decent snorkeling. Some islands are noted for having very good "walk-in" snorkeling off of a number of different beaches while others have little or even no snorkeling and still others might have only one or two very good snorkeling spots (some "walk-in" and some requiring access by boat) and lastly there are islands that completely lack snorkeling.

I see you tagged this thread with the "British Virgin Islands". If that's your main point of focus, you might want to look at Virgin Gorda. The island has a number of beaches with close in reef systems with very good snorkeling as well as nearby islands and cays you can boat to with good snorkeling. There are several of other islands in the chain that can be reached by ferry, water taxi or private charter that have good snorkeling.

Bonaire is another island noted for having very good snorkeling but the beaches themselves are not the best in the Caribbean. St. John, in the USVI's has good snorkeling off many of its beaches. You'll also find some good snorkeling throughout the Grenadines, however, getting to the individual island sites would require logistical planning. NOTE: Some of the islands in the chain were recently devastated by Hurricane Beryl so best to do some thorough research if you plan on visiting in the near future. There's some good snorkeling throughout the Bahamas Out-Islands and Grand Cayman has some beaches with decent snorkeling.

Last hint: As a general rule of thumb, low lying coral and limestone based island tend to have good near shore reef systems that provide good snorkeling while the more mountainous volcanic based island usually lack or have limited snorkeling.

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The Dutch Island of Bonaire has some amazing diving and snorkeling.
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Curacao - Playa Kalki (alice in wonderland), Blue Bay, and Tugboat - so many great off shore snorkel spots!
Dominican Republic - Isla Catalina
BVI - The Indians, The Baths (you have to go here anyway just simply one of the most beautiful places!) and Mahoe Bay.
Aruba - Not a lot of coral but for swimming with Turtles Tres Trapi
Anguilla - Crocus Bay
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yes and curacao
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