Best Snorkeling Location
Summary: Join me as we visit some places in search for the best snorkeling locations in
the world
Probably you have been to Hawaii to see the Molokini Crater Natural Preserve. But do you know
about the Olowalu Turtle Reef that’s also somewhere in the island of Maui? Or the surrounding islands of Oahu and
Kauai which also has a plethora of the best snorkeling locations?
Join me as we visit some places in search for the best snorkeling locations in the world.
Hawaii
Hawaii is an old time favorite for snorkelers. Perfect climate, warm water and an abundance of marine wildlife just
makes it a best snorkeling location.
Maui
Maui is the best island of Hawaii, at least for tourist. But also Maui is the best snorkeling
location especially for novice snorkelers who mostly skim at the surface. Maui also houses the one of the
most beautiful natural preserves in the world. The Molokini Crater Natural Preserve and the Olowalu Turtle Reef can
be found in Maui.
Oahu
Oahu contains several exquisitely formed corals. Examples of such reefs would be on the North Shore at
Haleiwa. In addition to these beautiful reefs, one can find Hanauma Bay off the coast where 450 diverse marine
species makes their home.
Kauai Kauai is famed for its lush vegetation, earning the name ‘Garden
Island’. The Garden Island is also the home to more sandy beaches than any major island in the chain. Sea caves and
half submerged waterfalls are its natural charms even casual snorkelers will be amazed.
Caribbean
The British Virgin Islands
Home to a dozen historical shipwrecks, the waters of the island chain St. Croix, St. John and
St. Thomas was once pirate infested. Now, hundreds of multicolored fishes makes this submerged ships their homes.
Most of this wrecks became so much of an underwater beauty that snorkeling and sightseeing in this wrecks will let
you see more than a dozen rotting wooden planks.
Belize
Belize Barrier Reef
Belize Barrier Reef is the second largest reef in the world. The reef stretches far wide and
those it encompasses the Reef creates clear and calm water. For the most part of the area inside the reef is less
than 20 feet deep, and with crystal clear water it makes an outstanding natural aquarium that you can take part of.
In just 6-10 feet deep of water you'll find an amazing diversity of marine life. The Hol Chan Marine Reserve is one
of the most popular snorkeling spots, about 10 miles north of Caye Caulker. The Hol Chan is a natural cut in the
reef, about 25-30 feet deep.
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