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When it is calm Kawailoa Bay on Kauai offers some nice snorkeling, which mostly happen in the winter. Kawailoa Bay typically has strong winds with windsurfing and kite surfing the most common ocean activities.
Key Bay is along the south western part of Peter Island and is a great day anchorage with a beautiful beach. Anchor between the Rogers Point (western side) and Key Cay (eastern side).
There is great snorkeling along the western side of the point.
The Kilsby sinkhole is a sinkhole located near Mount Gambier in South Australia. Since the late 1960s, the naturally occurring karst sinkhole has been used for recreational diving as well as civilian and police diver training.
The sinkhole is located on private property owned by the Kilsby family since the late 19th century. Due to insurance and liability concerns, ac...
Kodingareng Keke is uninhabited Island. It’s surrounded by coral reef where you can swim with thousands of colorful fish. In some places water is only up to 3m deep so no scuba diving equipment is needed.
Ko Ma Peninsula is all about nature. Crystal clear water surrounds it and it's perfect for snorkeling. Schools of colorful fish can be seen along with coral.
Kontesais a 25 m long wooden boat sank in 2010on Šolta island lies about 4m deep! Great for diving beginners, freediving, snorkelling and paddling around.
Escape the crowds on a snorkeling trip to Koh Rok. Ko Rok Yai and Ko Rok Noi islands are south of Koh Lanta, these twin islands are known for their pristine white beaches and colorful coral reefs for snorkeling and diving.
Küçükkiremit Adası (or Island) is a small island located off the west coast of the Bodrum Peninsula in Muğla Province, Turkey, near the town of Turgutreis. It is one of many islets in the area and a known destination for boat trips, offering opportunities to swim in its waters.
La Perouse Bay is located south of the town of Wailea, Hawaii at the end of Makena Alanui Road (State Highway 31). The drive from Kihei to La Pe'Rouse Bay is about 30 minutes. The bay's Hawaiian name is Keoneʻoʻio.
The bay is the site of Maui's most recent volcanic activity. The rounded peninsula that dominates the northern half of the bay and extends up the coast a s...
Lehua Island is a small, crescent-shaped island in the Hawaiian islands, only 0.7 miles (1.1 km) north of Niʻihau, due west of Kauai. The uninhabited, 284-acre (1.15 km2) barren island is a tuff cone which is part of the extinct Niʻihau volcano.
Lehua was one of the first five islands sighted by Captain James Cook in 1778 which he spelled as "Oreehoua".
Lehua Island i...