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2009
04
Apr

Snorkeling in Kauai

by Ted Felber

If you are looking for the greatest place to snorkel in Hawaii, you will find Kauai to the one you want to head to. There is an area called the Na Pali coast and it has the most diverse underwater scenery than any other island on the planet. You will only be able to get to this area by water methods as there is no land access. There are many stunning areas with many different species of fish. You may even get lucky and be able to snorkel with some marine mammals as well.

Kauai is known for having the most protected reefs, which makes it excellent for novice snorkeling. The only requirements for snorkeling are basic swimming skills. Even so, vests are offered to assist with floatation. You do not even have to be outstanding shape to enjoy snorkeling. However, make sure that you check with your doctor first if you have any physical limitations. Basically, your snorkeling quest can be tailored to fit your ability level and your sense of adventure.

There are a few items you will need to begin snorkeling; these are bathing suit, snorkel, mask and fins. Since the temperature of the water is warm, you will not need a wet or dry suit to snorkel. Good fitting gear is a must when snorkeling. You will also need to apply a waterproof sun block so that you do not get sun burnt. You may also want to wear a tee shirt while snorkeling for added protection.

There are several important safety rules to keep in mind when snorkeling. First, always be aware of the ocean conditions before going out. The Kauai Ocean Report is updated regularly and will have current information that you need. The second safety guide to remember is never snorkel alone. If you are snorkeling for the first time, it’s a good idea to have an experienced guide to go with you. Always have a point of reference on shore and check it periodically to make sure you still have your bearings. It’s easy to drift farther than you realize when you’re underwater.

You want to go snorkeling when the waters are not rough. Make sure you are in an area where this is not much commotion so that the view under the water will be visible. When the waters are not calm, currents can take you to places you do not wish to go and you can lose control. This is not the best way to get the full enjoyment of the surroundings and your snorkeling adventure. You may want to go out early in the day or at low tide when the waters are more typically calm.

If you want to view the most brilliant areas when snorkeling, you should always pick spots by the reefs. There will not be the same display of color when you are in a beach setting. If you go to areas that have natural shields, you will have the water type that is best for snorkeling. Be careful of the sharp edges of the reef that can cause serious cuts. Enter into caves with caution.

Make sure you are confident when you go snorkeling, any lack of confidence can create harm. If you need to, go with someone who has been snorkeling before for advice. They will be able to lead you in the right direction and can be helpful if problems arise. You will be amazed at the amount of adventures you can have when snorkeling the reefs of Kauai.

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