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Underwater visitors to Tonga Island Marine Reserv will see tumbled rock and bedrock reefs, inhabited by numerous grazing invertebrates, with sandy-bottoms extending beyond.
The best snorkelling is among the rocks between Tonga Quarry and Foul Point. Scuba diving is most rewarding on the reefs around Tonga Island or in the north of the reserve.
Seaweeds are confined ...
The Trunk Bay Underwater Trail is a 225-yard, self-guiding snorkeling trail marked by underwater signs that identify coral reef life. The Trail is in relatively shallow water and most appropriate for its cultural and historical significance. There's also a small land mass about 50 yards off the beach that has a great coral reef with thousands of fish and different typ...
Turquoise Bay is a big, winding beach capable of holding a lot of people without seeming crowded. The significant shallow coral system is a haven for fish, rays and turtles big and small just begging to be explored. Turquoise Bay has been listed as one of the Top 10 Beaches in Australia.
Bonaire is world renowned for its excellent scuba diving and is consistently rated among the best diving locations in the world. Bonaire is also consistently recognized as one of the best destinations for snorkeling.
On of the big draws to the waters is swiming along with Hawksbill turtles. Some of the best spots to see them include Ebo’s Reef, Andrea II, and K...
The Two Harbors Campground offers two varieties of camping: regular tent camping and unique tent cabins. The campground sits on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean at Catalina's Isthmus, just a ¼ mile outside the village of Two Harbors. The campground features 42 individual sites and three group-camping areas. For your convenience, rangers rent equipment an...
The Utuko Reef in Alofi and the reef pools at Hio Beach are excellent for beginners. Further north from Hio there's a pair of giant natural pools atMatapathat are best at low tide. Around the island there are places to snorkel outside the reef but should only be attempted by confident swimmers; in any case, seek local advice and check water conditions before venturing...
Virgin Islands National Park is famous for scuba diving and snorkeling. A few areas lend themselves to beach dives and numerous areas offer good shore-side snorkeling. But the best scuba-diving sites both inside and outside the park are accessed by boat.
Numerous commercial operators in St. John offer scuba and snorkel trips in and around the park. Complete facilities...
Waterlemon Cay is a small cay within Leinster Bay on St. John. At Waterlemon Cay, you can explore the reef and seagrass teeming with sea horses, trunkfish, grunts, flounder and parrotfish.
Visitors need to complete a short, relatively easy 20 minute hike (less than a mile) from the Annaberg Ruins parking lot. Then, a moderate swim into Waterlemon Bay to the Cay m...
Adjacent to the original Western Australian Marine Research Laboratories, the Waterman’s Reef Observation Area was created in 1969 to ensure a representative collection of marine plants and animals was kept in a condition as close as possible to its original state. Now located within the Marmion Marine Park, only line fishing is permitted from the shore – ...
Well's Bay (also Wells Bay, The Well's Bay; previously The Well Bay) is a coastal bay on the island of Saba in the Dutch Caribbean. It is located on the northwestern coast of the island. The bay is one of a few places for swimming on Saba. Sometimes Well's Bay has a small beach, known locally as the “wandering beach” due to the black sand that appears and ...
West Dog Island is 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".
There are 4 dive mooring bouys on the west side of the island.
There are three dive sites on the west side of the island called The Fintstones, Joe's Cave and Wall-to-Wall.
Whale sharks can be spotted in Tan‑awan, Cebu, Philippines. It has become a popular tourist attraction, though this has drawn criticism for poor tourist management practices that can harmfully impact not only the sharks themselves but the surrounding ecosystems as well
Whistling Cay on the norhtern tip of St John in the USVI offers great snorkeling with soft corals and sea life around this small island.
The island is open to the wind and sea so only use it in calm conditions. You can rent a kayak at Cinnamon Bay or a dinghy from Low Key Watersports to get to Whistling Cay (or have your own boat).
There are 3 mooring bouys for over...