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From swimming with turtles to seeing beautiful coral, snorkeling is an exciting and gorgeous ocean attraction that everyone can enjoy. But to preserve this beauty, you need to know how to snorkel without harming the ecosystem and its inhabitants. Below are three tips to have an enjoyable first experience that’s safe for you and the lifeforms you’re there to see.

A Guide to a Better Snorkeling Experience

1. If You’re Not Familiar With Something, Don’t Touch It

While it might be tempting, don’t touch the turtles, fish, coral, or anything else you see while you snorkel. Not only is it illegal to handle certain marine life, but your touch is also detrimental to some ocean organisms, and many of them are dangerous to you.

2. Go With a Buddy

snorkelingNever go out into the ocean alone, especially if it’s your first time snorkeling. Currents and waves can pull you farther away from the shore or boat than you’d expect. You want someone to know where you are and check on you. Plus, it’s always more enjoyable to share the experience with friends and family.

3. Learn How to Use Your Equipment First

Before you go out, familiarize yourself with putting on and taking off your equipment. You should also practice in shallow waters first to make sure the mask isn’t leaking and learn how to avoid common problems, like inhaling water through your snorkel.

 

Since 2015, Sea Maui in Lahaina, HI, has offered snorkeling trips, sunset sailing ventures, whale watching excursions, and private charter trips to west Maui and Lanai. Whether you want to go swimming with turtles or whale watching, their seasoned crew will make sure you have the time of your life. Though their boats are large, the groups they take out are small, and they have an award-winning chef onboard to help you refuel. To schedule your adventure, call them at (808) 732-6284, or view their available trips and book yours online.

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