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The sea around Illa des Penjats and in the straight ofEs Freushas been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site on account of the Neptune Grass or Mediterranean tapeweed meadows (Posidonia oceanica) which can be found here. The clarity and purity of the waters surrounding the islands of Ibiza and Formentera derives largely from this vast meadow of seagrass and the fact...
Princess Alexandra National Park is a marine reserve off the north coast of Providenciales Island and inclue Grace Bay Beach, The Blight Beach, The Blight Reef, Leeward Beach, Smith's Reef and some of the cays in the area.
Pulau Misool Nature Reserve was established in 1982. It covers the southern portion of the island, with an area of 840 km2.
Misool and the Raja Ampat Islands are part of the Coral Triangle, and islands' coral reefs and coastal waters are some of the most biodiverse on Earth. Native fish include the Misool rainbowfish (Melanotaenia misoolensi...
Punta Pescadora (aka Snorkel Beach) is located north of Los Barriles on Baja's East Cape. The reef offers some great snorkeling. The road out to it was a dirt, rock-strewn track along cliffs with incredible but scary views better suited to 4-wheelers but passable with the Jeep.
Pupukea Marine Life Conservation on Oahu’s North Shore is a white sand and lava rock beach with two main swimming areas called Shark’s Cove and Three Tables. They are named for offshore reef rocks peeking above the waves. Both are popular scuba diving and snorkeling site when the surf is not large. At low tide the middle area of this 80-acre beach park bec...
One kilometre south of the Quobba Blowholes is a calm coral-filled lagoon known to the locals as the 'Aquarium', with fish and shells in abundance and a white sandy beach, making it a perfect hangout spot for the family. The lagoon is an ideal spot for snorkelling, especially for those least confident in the water.
Rainbow Canyons off Pelican Island is a good spot for novice snorkelers and divers with shallow areas and with a good variety of sealife including several colonies of garden eels. Rainbow Canyons ranges in depth from 20 to 60 feet.
Ranguana Caye is a two-acre private island located roughly 20 miles west of Placencia. According to Peter Eltringham, author ofThe Rough Guide to Belize, Ranguana Caye has sand softer in comparison to Placencia with taller palm trees. Those exploring the caye, are required to set up transportation through private boat charters. The island includes a dock and moorings ...
Salt Pond is one of the best snorkels on St. John. There is a reef rising abovethe surface in the middle of the bay with beautiful pillar and elk horn corals.
West & East Seal Dog Islands are an uninhabited islet of the British Virgin Islands located in a smaller sub-group of islands referred to as the Dog Islands, or more commonly, "The Dogs".
On the west side of West Seal Dog island is a pinnacle with large pelagic fish like jacks, kingfish and eagle rays.
Dive on the Sea Star Pacific, an old DC-3 about 100 meters off the lagoon side of the privately owned island of Enemanit in Majuro Atoll. It's necessary to pay for a private boat ride to island Enemanit. The plane is in about 12 meters of water.
A permit is required to visit the island. For that permit it’s necessary to apply in person at a trading company call...