If you’re a water baby like our team at True Blue, you will always find something to do in the big blue… Here are True Blues top 10 snorkelling Islands. We can get you there, drop us a mail to find out how – info@truebluetravel.co.za
- Raja Ampat, Indonesia
It is known worldwide for its incredible coral-reef biodiversity, many islands of the Misool area are so protected from rough ocean conditions that exotic soft corals of every shade can be found just below the surface.
- Corn Islands, Nicaragua
Nicaragua’s Big Corn Island is a secluded snorkelling paradise, where you will find beautiful angelfish, southern sting rays and the list goes on.
- Bimini, Bahamas
Free dive, spin around and act like a fish, the more you look like a cetacean the more the dolphins will want to play, and let’s be honest who doesn’t want to swim with dolphins.
- Maui, Hawaii
In the Eastern End a few miles south of Lahaina is where you will find this beach stretch along a tree-covered shoreline. Snorkel the coast without the crows and enjoy the ‘Coral Gardens’.
- Les Medes Islands, Spain
A tiny little town in the Mediterranean called L’estartit on the mail island of Costa Brava has some of the most beautiful snorkelling spots and plenty dive shops to offer assistance.
- Maldives
As soon as you step off the plan you are greeted with an achingly beautiful beach with an unending blue sea. You can explore the natural aquarium that begins just off the sand.
- Champagne Reef, Dominica
On the western side of the island near the town of Soufrier a home to nine active volcanoes, explore the freshwater sulphur spring at the site as it sends out streams of warm air bubbles into the Caribbean.
- Big Island, Hawaii
Swim with the turtles, watch them feed and snorkel out to the protective rock reef where you won’t know where to look with the amount of fish.
- Bligh Water, Fiji
Some of Fiji’s most beautiful reefs are situated in the remote region called the Bligh Water, this is where you will find an oasis marine life
- Menjangan Island, Bali
This is one favourites for many scuba divers, it is as West Bali National Park which means there is no fishing or species collecting allowed, AT ALL. The island’s shallows are a haven for Indo-Pacific marine life, like schooling electric-blue chromis and shrimpfish.
The True Blue Team, A.