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Have you been to the best snorkeling spots in the whole world?

It seems the world could never run out of the best snorkeling spots. If you have seen the Molokini Crater Natural Preserve, you will still be awed at the timelessness at the Olowalu Turtle Reef. Or the priceless shipwrecks of the British Virgin Islands which are slowly eroding with time.

Have you been to the best snorkeling spots in the whole world? Check out the list I made for the best snorkeling spots in the whole world. Maybe, just maybe you missed on of them.

The Molokini Crater Natural Preserve
Maui, Hawaii

The Molokini Carter is one of the best snorkeling spot arguably. So many people visit this site that usually by midday, swarms of snorkelers, divers, and boats will crowd the waters. The crowd is warranted though. A multitude of colorful fishes and corals and sponges will great every enthusiastic swimmer. And sometimes, gigantic manta rays would visit the place.

Olowalu Turtle Reef
Maui, Hawaii

Olowalu Turtle Reef’s protected waters overflow with those gentle and graceful green sea turtles. Here you can see and be amazed at the calm and gentle ecosystem these wayward creatures have made for themselves. This snorkeling spot is a National Geographic adventure.

Deadman’s Reef
Bahamas

While Paradise Cove has the direct access towards the Deadman’s Reef, you can still access the reef by swimming or by boat. Either way, your efforts will pay off as you dive into the shallow depths that hold the colorful and vibrant life within Deadman’s Reef.

Belize Barrier Reef
Belize

The second largest reef in the world, the Belize Barrier Reef is also one of the most popular Belize snorkeling destinations. The reef’s protection from the turbulent sea creates clear and calm water that simulates an outstanding natural aquarium that you can take part of.

The Los Arcos and Tres Marietas
Banderas Bay, Mexico

Banderas Bay offers two best site snorkeling: the Los Arcos and the Tres Marietas. These two natural preserves are a part of an underwater mountain range which peaks above the ocean’s surface about 20 miles of the coast of Puerto Vallarta. Because they welcome the waters from the pacific more than the other sites, it is also natural to find whales, dolphins and mantas that frequent the site.

The British Virgin Islands
Caribbean

Because these islands group together, a mutual concession between habitat existed; so perfectly that the natural ecosystem is a perfect paradise. Caribbean is beautiful above as it is underwater. Hundred of shipwrecks and coral formation dotted its shores and seas, making homes to hundreds of diverse marine species.

 

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