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Despite the fact that doctors have raised concerns about health effect against this sport, bog snorkeling gained enough popularity to even warrant a world championship of its own. Bog Snorkeling takes place in a 60 yard trench filled with water.
This trench is usually cut through a peat bog and filled with water; the water taking the characteristic tan color when heavily saturated with peat bog. Those who take the least time in completing the two consecutive lengths of the 60 yard bog course by snorkeling is declared winner.
Wetsuits are often worn, complete with snorkels and flippers, however they are not compulsory. Bog snorkeling also does not allow conventional swimming strokes like the breast stroke.
The World Championship of Bog Snorkeling takes place annually every August on Bank Holiday at the dense Waen Rhydd peat bog near Llanwrtyd Wells in mid Wales. The first World Championship of Bog Snorkeling was first held in 1985.
Competitors from different countries don a wet suit and a snorkel and plunge into the slimy, dark bog filled with peat moss, sludge, scorpions, newts, snakes and who knows what else (okay, I’m kidding with the last part).
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Snorkeling across the waters of Catalina is indeed the best California snorkeling experience. Those who have come across Catalina’s beautiful underwater paradise always vouch for this.
The warm tropical waters native to the country and the freezing cold waters from the arctic come together at the Channel Islands to form a unique underwater habitat where more than 1,000 plant and animal species thrive.
Swim a couple of yards from the shore and see the superb diversity of sea life, and that’s just in the first 60 ft. of depth. Add that to the fact that lowest visibility averages around 50 ft (normally it is higher than 50ft), and you’ll start to understand why divers and snorkelers make regular pilgrimages to Catalina Islands.
Santa Catalina Island is part of the eight island chain called the Channel Islands of California or also called the Santa Barbara Island. The Channel Islands is located in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southern california snorkeling along the Santa Barbara Channel in the United States.
In the last decade, five of the islands were made into the Channel Islands National Park, with the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary encompassing 60% of its enclosure. Santa Catalina Island is the only one of the eight islands with a significant permanent civilian settlement-the resort city of Avalon, California.
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Montego Bay is a city in Jamaica has taken the crown as the vacation capital of the island. The main reasons behind this are the city’s exceptional beaches with variety of attractions.
The beaches offer visitors the island’s best waters for swimming and other water sports because the bay’s geography protects swimmers from rough currents.
Doctor’s Cave Beach is the most popular area with its white sands, azure coastline, and a plentitude of restaurants and bars. Walter Fletcher Beach draws its share of beachgoers as well, and Rose Hall Beach Club provides an appealing alternative to the crowds.
Wablo! Montego Bay Snorkeling
The best snorkeling in Jamaica is offered in Montego Bay. Doctor’s Cave Beach features one of the most accessible spots. You can’t find a better beach destination and since everyone knows it, you may as well join the daily celebration on the sand.
You have miles to celebrate. This beach is five miles long that is also bordered by plenty of shops, restaurants, and hotels.
Doctor’s Cave Beach
Gloucester Ave, Montego Bay, Jamaica. Call 876-952-2566
Admission: Adult $3, Child (under 12) $1.50
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Snorkeling is a family affair. Little kids enjoy snorkeling as much as experienced divers do. But they can’t just snorkel anywhere right? Even though Banderas Bay or the Great Barrier Reef on the coast of Belize is interesting enough, you can’t just allow them to snorkel in its waters.
The alternative for these budding young snorkelers are best snorkeling beaches.
One bad point for snorkeling on beaches though: beaches intended for bathers have endless stretches of sand. And sand like ‘our’ sand doesn’t support life.
That’s why tropical beaches, however magnificent they are, would be thoroughly boring to snorkelers. However, there are outstanding beaches that cater the needs of young bathers -and young snorkelers too.
Check out these best snorkeling beaches I have compiled.
Paradise Cove Beach Resort
No other best snorkeling beaches in the Bahamas have the direct access towards the Deadman’s Reef. Paradise Cove knows and takes pride of that. That’s why Paradise Cove Beach Resort is one of the best snorkeling beaches you can find.
A short distance from the best snorkeling beaches line would the magnificent Deadman’s Reef. And what would one of the best snorkeling beaches have to offer than a coral reef teeming with aquatic life.
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With the combination of warm water, calm sea, good visibility and an interesting sea bed these always constitutes a great dive. And Boca Raton, a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, comprises all these. It’s no surprise that Boca Raton snorkeling and South Florida is a perfect match.
Despites Boca’s inclusion in the 3rd world country, their underwater attractions are not limited; in fact Boca Raton’s aquatic ecosystem is packed in abundance of sea life. Reefs, corals, and barnacled hulls of historical wrecks made Boca Raton Snorkeling the most famous activity in South Florida.
The gulf of Florida is by large responsible for the abundant sea life of Boca Raton snorkeling. The Gulf Stream, as it passes past Florida, carries with it a large variety of sea life, giving life to its less than attractive reef.
And thanks to the Gulf Stream, snorkelers can anticipate to see myriads of large fishes such as grunts, snapper, jacks, and grouper, schools of them. Boca Raton snorkeling also offers glimpses of the mostly evasive sea turtles.
Check out the Gumbo Limbo Environmental Center in Red Reef Park to see the wonderful flora and fauna Boca Raton snorkeling has to offer. Like the Boca Outfall Trench in 70 feet north of the inlet which is known to be frequented by sea turtles.
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The best Hawaiian snorkeling sites can be found on the island chain of Hawaii.
Surrounded by miles of crystal blue green and emerald waters with matchless diversity of aquatic life, the Hawaiian Islands just beg to be explored.
If you have seen the pictures you will be amazed. If you have been there you will still be amazed. How much amazement you will get if you haven’t been there or even saw those stunning pictures bought by friends who’ve been there?
The best Hawaiian snorkeling sites can be found on the island chain of Hawaii. Comprised of the six islands, the main island, Maui, Lanai, Molokai, Oahu and Kauai, has unquestionably some of the most diverse and spectacular underwater experiences for the visitor to the Islands, making it the best Hawaiian snorkeling experience this maritime oasis’s oceanic wonders can offer.
Some of the most endangered species are found on the seas and beaches of Hawaii, that’s why the government placed effective measures to protect these species and their habitat. And the result? The best marine ecosystem you can see, unparalleled anywhere.
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Banderas Bay snorkeling features two underwater marine parks which are Los Arcos and Tres Marietas.
Banderas Bay measures nearly 20 miles across with over 40 miles of coastline and is considered one of the deepest bays in the world with depths of up to two miles.
The waters of Bahia de Banderas are protected from the inclement weather of the open seas because it faces west and is framed by the Sierra Madre mountain range.
That’s why lots of magnificent beaches surround Banderas Bay snorkeling. With waters fed from the Pacific Ocean, just snorkeling in its warm and clear waters is enough to make you feel refreshed, and Banderas Bay snorkeling has these warm waters all year round.
But Banderas Bay snorkeling is not only about the water. There are many things to see within the canopy of its waters. Explore the hidden treasures of its sea while s norkeling or diving in the refreshing waters around Puerto Vallarta.
Let one of Banderas Bay Snorkeling Guides take you to secluded coves to view the abundant colorful sea life that lives just below the surface of its crystal waters.
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Forget the Bermuda Triangle. Forget the CIA. Forget UFO. And forget the dark side of the moon. Because if you won’t, you will avoid Bermuda and will hopelessly miss the magnificent world of Bermuda snorkeling.
Bermuda snorkeling is known for its amazingly clear turquoise waters, soft sandy beaches and most of all for its vast array of coral reefs. Even if you’re off to just swimming on the beach and you take a peek at the bottom of the reef, the beauty of the sight will be enough to beckon you for snorkeling.
If you’re ready for Bermuda snorkeling, all you need is a snorkel, mask, and fins and you’re all set to explore. If you can swim, you can snorkel. There are no tours by boats or fancy trips to secluded hidden paradise.
The paradise is on the beaches. A handful of companies can help you if you’re not comfortable swimming alone; otherwise, you can always hit the water on your own.
The best places for Bermuda snorkeling are public beaches. You almost never have to travel very far since most of the entire beach length is full of life. Almost everywhere is something interesting to see.
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Sun, white sand, gorgeous beaches, what can you ask for? They are every dream vacation’s essentials. But no Bahamas vacation is complete without Bahamas snorkeling. So make it your own vacation. Make it a Bahamas snorkeling vacation.
The bright green and turquoise waters of the Bahamas make it one of the gorgeous beaches in the whole world. Even the most beautiful aquatic wildlife seems to agree.
With distinctive coral reef formation like the Deadman’s Reef and in the clearest blue waters, no other sight can be as breathtaking as the Bahamas marine ecosystem.
Bahamas snorkeling has always prided of its magnificent coral reef formation. Home to a large variety of marine creatures, including sponges, cnidarians, worms, crustaceans, and even mammals like dolphins.
So take a Bahamas snorkeling vacation and know why Bahamas snorkeling is first rate.
Paradise Cove Beach Resort
No other beaches have the direct access towards the Deadman’s Reef. Paradise Cove knows and takes pride of that. No other Bahamas snorkeling vacation and underwater adventure can be as great if you experience Paradise Cove.
Despite the severe damage sustained when hurricane Wilma hit Paradise Cove, Deadman’s Reef remained intact. Now that the resort has finalized all repairs, Paradise Cove and Deadman’s Reef is once again open for every Bahamas snorkeling vacation.
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The indigenous Arawakan- speaking Taino settlers named this place “Xaymaca” which means the “land of springs”. It is 240 kilometers in length and 85 kilometers in width that is situated in the Carribean Sea.
The geographical location itself need not to be expounded why a lot are a left dazzled when snorkeling in Jamaica.
It has a tropical climate with both hot and humid weather albeit, inland regions have a it more temperate. Some of the regions found on the southern coast such as Liguanea Plain and Pedro Plains are relatively dry with rain- shadow areas like the rainforests.
Montenego Bay is definitely the perfect spot for snorkeling in Jamaica while the Doctor’s Cave Beach features one of the most accessible areas. For those who are brave enough, head straight to the channel to discover the Coyoba, Seaworld and Royal Reefs.
Each of those is sated with wildlife such as the barjacks, blue- brown chromis, yellow- headed wrasses and spotlight parrotfish. Just make sure that you have an expert with you because it is getting deep and current are rough.
Here are handy tips for those who wish to go snorkeling in Jamaica: