Top Five Snorkeling Spots in The World

Snorkeling is a swimming experience with a unique diving mask and artificial fins, in cooler conditions, a wetsuit is worn for a more pleasurable experience. The article gives a detailed list of the best snorkeling spots in the world that you can visit for the best experience.
Top Snorkeling Spots
Raj Ampat
Owing to both expert and customer reviews, Raj Ampat emerges top on the list. The spot boasts of 75 percent of all coral species known to man, more than a thousand species of fish, and a wealth of other marine life. Hence, snorkelers are assured of new experience each visit, and spectacular views of marine life. Here, snorkelers come face to face with marine life ranging from tiny colorful fish to turtles and sharks.
Silver Bank (Dominican Republic)
The silver bank is one unique place, and lovers of snorkeling have a soft place, it is only here where they get a firsthand experience of swimming alongside whales. It is located in a serene and safe location away from ships, thus giving snorkelers a chance to experience the full pleasure of life. Moreover, the snorkelers’ get to experience the humpback whales giving birth and mating in the months of April and December.
Palau (Micronesia)
Palau reef is the only place in the world where snorkelers hover in a blue hole, swimming along jellyfish and yet do not risk the chance of getting a string. Such unique features and the safety of swimming far from the ships’ traffic make the Palau reef a safe-haven and the ultimate getaway venue. Furthermore, snorkelers’ get the chance of encountering unique marine life such manta rays and turtles among other indigenous species.
Solomon Islands
The Solomon Islands are located on the eastern strip of the great coral triangle. Ordinarily, they are a familiar spot for the scuba divers, but offer breathtaking scenery for the snorkelers’. Sunken ships from the world II battles are some of the unique features if the island plus a vast assortment of marine life and the beautiful reefs of Uepi Island.
Kealakekua Bay
Hawaii boasts of various other snorkel spots, but the Kealakekua Bay is not comparable to any of them. It has a stunning coral, colorful fish, and dolphins. Still, the Bay has a rich history of spectacular marine life. The Captain Cook monument is an additional feature that draws the attention of all types of marine tourists. What is more, one can only gain entrance to small bay by foot and paddling, all aimed at giving the visitors a spectacular view of the Kealakekua Bay.… Read More