WHAT WE PROVIDE
Masks, Snorkels, Fins & Life Vests:
We have a variety of masks, snorkels and fins for all sizes and ages. We sanitize all our equipment prior to each and every use. Feel free to bring your own equipment if you'd prefer to use your own.
Water & Fruit Juices:
We supply cold water and juices all day during the excursion. It's important to stay hydrated while out in the hot sun and snorkeling.
Entertainment & Knowledge:
We look forward to sharing our history, knowledge of our island - which stems from generations of family and have FUN with you! We truly love what we do and always have a great time with our guests!
WHAT TO BRING
Dry clothing:
Expect to be in and out of the water at least 2-3 times during the day as the boat navigates to different places. It’s easiest to take items like shorts and loose t-shirts and cover-ups that you can easily put on over your bathing suit in between stops.
Sun Screen & Sun Glasses:
Another big factor to consider is the sun. You’ll spend all of your day either in the water or on the boat. Please bring waterproof sunscreen and plan to reapply the sunscreen throughout the day! Swim shirts with SPF sun protection are also a great idea for those who burn. Even if you don’t usually burn, the glare from the water makes the sun’s rays extra strong. Don't forget to wear sunglasses while on the boat to help with the glare as well.
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Cameras:
Cameras and underwater cameras are a great way to capture the day! We are happy to help take group photos and share in the experience with you!
Snacks for 4 Hour Tour:
If you would like to bring snacks on board for the shorter tour, please feel free to bring items that won't melt in the hot sun or leave behind debris. We always recommend fruit, chips or items that are easy to enjoy without utensils. If you book the 6 hour tour, please know we provide snacks and learn more about what's provided here.
WHAT NOT TO DO
Please NO VALUABLES:
Please do not bring any valuables with you on board. Important jewelry, watches and other valuables should be left safely behind. Since your tour is prepaid, you will not even require a wallet with you on board. Of course, tipping is always much appreciated and allowed. Otherwise, there's no need for a wallet or valuables of any kind.
What etiquette is NOT allowed when snorkeling?
The first rule of snorkeling is to not touch anything while in the water. Avoid reaching out and touching fishes, corals, or any other creature. Chasing and grasping fishes and other sea creatures can stress or injure them. Swim along side these beautiful creatures and allow them to explore with you for the best experience overall.