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Mango Bay is in top three snorkeling spots in Ko Tao. People visit on day trips from Ko Samui and Ko Phangan. The easiest way to get there is by boat but also you can have a walk through the forest although there is a resort on the way which charges tourists a fee to get through the property.
See small reef fish, pufferfish and moray eels.
Max Depth: 16 m
Avg Depth: 1...
Occasionally man and nature interact in a way that creates opportunities that would not otherwise be possible. On the Big Island of Hawaii’s Kona Coast hotels shine flood lights on the water after sunset to the delight of their guests. Over the years these lights have attracted schools of plankton which in turn have beckoned giant Manta Rays (in a natural comple...
Marianne Island is a small (238 acres) granitic island of the Seychelles. It is located 3.8 km ESE of Felicite Island. The island was a former coconut plantation, and on the western side of the island is a long beach. The southern tip of Marianne is known as a world-class diving location. The tallest peak on the island is Estel Hill at 130 meters.
Presently, Marianne ...
Marks & Dukes Window is a stunning natural arch north of Mellieha. The best way to get to Marks & Dukes Window is to take a boat or drive to the end of the road of L-Ahrax in Mellieha and park in front of the Chapel of Immaculate Conception. Walk pass it, there is a path alongside the cliffs.
The cliffs along the coast hold the biggest Yelkouan Shearwater col...
Maziwe island is a very small unvegetated island surrounded by coral reefs located about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) south east of the town of Pangani off the northern coast of Tanzania. It became a nature reserve in 1994. At one time the island was larger than its present area and was well-vegetated but with the loss of its palm trees and scrub cover, it has suffered erosi...
Menjangan Island is a small island, located 5 miles to the north-west of Bali island and is part of the Indonesian archipelago. "Menjangan" in Indonesian means "Deer". The name was given by the local population observing wild deer herds swimming to the island every spring and covering a distance of approximately 1.2 miles.
The island is considered to be an important p...
Mingo Cay is an island of the United States Virgin Islands. Mingo Cay is the middle of a set of three cays of Saint John. The cay is a short boat ride from Cruz Bay. The western end of Mingo has a nice drift dive through a well developed coral canyon. Good snorkeling in calm conditions.
Good scuba diving starts in 15 feet and continues out to 65 feet. At this point, t...
Monkey Point is located at the Southern tip of Guana Island in the BVI's. This is a one of the best sports ion the BVI's to snorkel.
There are several National Park mooring buoy at the site (yellow bouys are for commercial use only).
There is a small beach you can swim up to to.
Moonstone Cove is locted next to White's Cove (White’s Landing), about 4 miles from Avalon on the leeward coast of Catalina Island.
Moorings: 38
Anchorages: 20
White’s Landing offers one of the nicest and most expansive beaches on the Island.
Shoreboat service to between Two Harbors and White's Landing is via charter. Call Harbor Office at 310.510....
Motu Fareone and Motu Tiahura are two islets located at Moorea Island’s north-western extremity. They are separated by a channel about 100 m long, which is a quite renowned snorkeling spot, thanks to its calm and shallow waters.
The rocky cliffs surrounding Muskmelon Bay on Guana Island offer great snorkeling and dives from 60' - 80'.
There is one private mooring in the bay at a rate of $30 per night.
Nesgjá is a lovely fresh water fissure that is close to Husavik and Asbyrgi. It has crystal clear water that is similar to Silfra fissure at Thingvellir. It's a great place to dive or snorkel.
Sidewheel steamboats dominated the Great Lakes at the beginning of the “shipwreck century.” Before railroads, these fast ships proved the best way to travel. Tens of thousands of immigrants, ambitious entrepreneurs, and adventure-seeking tourists first explored the Midwest on these steamers.
The sidewheeler Vermillion entered service in 1838. In 1842, the...