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Snorkeling & Snorkel Tours

Aruba's Best Snorkeling Spots

Snorkeling

Everyone can snorkel. However there are a few basic safety rules. The most important rule to remember is: Never touch coral! Good snorkeling spots include Arashi beach, Boca Grandi, Baby Beach and many more.

How to Select A Snorkel Mask

Fit is the most important criteria in selecting a mask. So how do you buy a mask that fits? It's easy.
Here's How:

  • Fold the strap over the front of the mask so that it is out of the way.
  • Hold the mask against your face.
  • Make sure it fits comfortably around your eyes and nose.
  • Choose another size if necessary.
  • While the mask is against your face, inhale through your nose.
  • The vacuum created in the mask should hold it against your face when you take your hand away.
  • If the mask doesn't stay put, repeat the process until you find one that does.

Tips:

Don't settle for an ill-fitting mask. If you find more than one mask that fits, compare the features before making your purchase or rental decision.

How to Clear Your Snorkel

There's no doubt about it. Water will get into your snorkel, whether you submerse yourself intentionaly or a wave splashes water into it. It's an important scuba/snorkel skill you need to know.
Here's How:

  • Allow yourself to sink below the water until you face is just under the water.
  • Take a deep breath through your snorkel.
  • Hold your breath.
  • Completeley submerse yourself and your snorkel in the water.
  • Rise to your original position.
  • Blow a sharp blast of air through your snorkel.
  • Slowly inhale to see if there is still water in it.
  • If there is still water in the snorkel, blow another short blast into it.
  • When the snorkel is clear, continue to breath normally through it.

Tips:

Try not to exhale all your air on the first blast. When checking to see if the airway is clear don't suck in a huge gulp of air. Do it slowly. Perfect this skill in a swimming pool first.

Snorkel Tours

Red Sail Sports Aruba

Red Sail Sports Catamaran Snorkel Sail

Choose from our famous half day snorkel sail which includes three snorkel stops, one at the Catalina Bay, a shallow bay with calm waters where you can see colorful tropical fishes, the second stop will be the famous Antilla Wreck, a 400 ft. German freighter that sank in 1940 and the third stop is the Arashi Reef, here you can spot parrotfish, angelfish and from time to time octopus, all this accompanied by an open bar and a light and healthy lunch. Include snorkel equipment and instruction if necessary.

Half Day Luncheon Snorkel Sail (4 hrs)
Antilla Snorkel Sail