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    Snorkel Leinster Bay, St John, USVI

    Snorkel Leinster Bay, St John, USVI

    Leinster Bay is located on the island of Saint John in the United States Virgin Islands. Leinster Bay are accessed by boat or by the Leinster Bay Trail, a 20-minute walk from Annaberg Parking lot to the main beach. There are 20 mooring bouys for overnight stays. Day use of the park moorings is free but a self-registration fee of $15 per night is required for overnigh...
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    Snorkel Lele'iwi Beach Park & Richardson Beach, Big Island, Hawaii

    Snorkel Lele'iwi Beach Park & Richardson Beach, Big Island, Hawaii

    Lelewi Beach Park on the Big Island of Hawaii is a shallow bay that is a greatsnorkeling site on the east side of the island. Richardson Beach (also known as Richardson's Ocean Park) is adjacent is the Leleiwi Beach Park. The name Richardson comes from its original owner and builder of the still-standing home there, Elsa and George Richardson. Today the beach is ...
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    Kayak, Snorkel or Dive with Leopard Sharks off La Jolla Shores, California

    Kayak, Snorkel or Dive with Leopard Sharks off La Jolla Shores, California

    During the summer in San Diego, California it is possible to find huge schools of leopard sharks off the La Jolla Shores beach in the late afternoon when the water is the warmest. The sharks in the La Jolla waters are 97 percent female and they all are pregnant. One of the best spots in San Diego is in the waters near The Marine Room restaurant, off La Jolla Shores. ...
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    Snorkel Lind Point, St John, USVI

    Snorkel Lind Point, St John, USVI

    Lind Point is located on St John, USVI. There are 21 mooring bouys for overnight stays. Day use of the park moorings is free but a self-registration fee of $15 per night is required for overnight use between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 7:30 a.m. For your convenience, payment stations have been placed at the following locations: Caneel Watersports Shop, Hawksnest Bay,...
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    Snorkel Little Camanoe Island, BVI

    Snorkel Little Camanoe Island, BVI

    Along the east coast of Great Camanoe island (opposite of Scrub Island) is a great hidden snorkeling spot. There is one day time use mooring and a dingy line to tie off at (from Marina Cay anchorage). Depth is 10-25 feet. Due to the currents between Great Camanoe and Scrub Island there are lots of fish and fan coral.
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    Snorkel Little Harbour (Peter Island), BVI

    Snorkel Little Harbour (Peter Island), BVI

    Little Harbour on the western end of Peter Island offers overnigh anchorages for a handful of boats. The eastern end of the Harbour has the best anchoring. There are some private moorings that should not be used. There is excellent snorkeling along the eastern part of the bay along the reef.
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    Snorkel Little Lameshur Bay, St John, USVI

    Snorkel Little Lameshur Bay, St John, USVI

    Little Lameshur Bay is located on the southern part of St John, USVI. The bay is very isolated and has terrible road, but the beach and bay is worth the trip. A high clearance vehicle is required and 4WD is often needed on the road to the beach. There are no vendors here so bring your own food, beverages, snorkeling gear. The bay and beach are within the Virgin Island...
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    Dive or Snorkel Lord Howe Island Marine Park, Australia (UNESCO site)

    Dive or Snorkel Lord Howe Island Marine Park, Australia (UNESCO site)

    Lord Howe Island Marine Park is the site of Australia's and the world’s most southern coral reef ecosystem. The island is 10 km in length, 2 km wide and consists of a large lagoonal reef system along its leeward side, with 28 small islets along its coast. In 1999, the waters within three nautical miles of Lord Howe Island (465.45 km2) were declared a marine park...
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    Dive or Snorkel Lovers Cove State Marine Conservation Area, Catalina Island, California

    Dive or Snorkel Lovers Cove State Marine Conservation Area, Catalina Island, California

    Lovers Cove State Marine Conservation Area is a marine protected areas that include offshore, island marine habitat just south of Avalon Harbor. Lover’s Cove SMCA prohibits take of all living marine resources, except for recreational take by hook-and-line from the Cabrillo Mole or take pursuant to maintenance of artificial structures inside the conservation area...
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    Dive or Snorkel Low Island, Queensland, Australia

    Dive or Snorkel Low Island, Queensland, Australia

    Low Island North Queensland is about 25 km (16 mi) north-east of Port Douglas in Trinity Bay, North Queensland. It is around 2 hectares or 0.02 square km in size. Numerous companies run daily trips from the marina to the outer reef and the Low Isles for scuba divingand snorkelling. Low Island is part of the Low Isles. Low Isles consists of two islands, Woody Island an...
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    Snorkel Maho Bay, St John, USVI

    Snorkel Maho Bay, St John, USVI

    Maho Bay at the northern end of St John, USVI is a nice bay to snorkel and swim. The bay is the place to go to swim with sea turtles. The seagrass beds in the middle stretches of this shallow bay provide habitat for the green sea turtles that are seen more frequently in the early morning or late afternoon. There's coral and fish along the western (left if facing wate...
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    See Majuro Atoll Shipwrecks, Marshall Islands

    See Majuro Atoll Shipwrecks, Marshall Islands

    There are several shipwrecks around Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands.
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    Dive or Snorkel off Mala Historic Wharf, Maui, Hawaii

    Dive or Snorkel off Mala Historic Wharf, Maui, Hawaii

    The historic Mala Wharf can be found just north of Lahaina's town center. It was once used in the whaling industry. Today, the waters around the wharf are a popular for snorkeling and scuba diving.
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    Snorkel off Maluaka Beach, Maui, Hawaii

    Snorkel off Maluaka Beach, Maui, Hawaii

    Maluaka Beach is the best place to place to snorkel on the south shore of Maui for turtles. Maluaka Beach is just south of Wailea at the end of Makena Road.
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    Snorkel Mangel Halto, Aruba

    Snorkel Mangel Halto, Aruba

    Mangel Halto is a hidden gem situated in lush mangroves that offers some of Aruba's best snorkeling, kayaking and paddle boarding. It's an advanced snorkeling spot if you plan on going outside the reef where you find the most healthy corals.
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