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Snorkeling is a spectacular way to enjoy the water, observe sea life, and spend time in the sunshine. Going with a professional tour is the best choice since they’ll teach you how to proceed as well as provide all the equipment you need, but even on professional tours, there are still items you should pack for yourself. Below are five essentials that will enhance your experience.

5 Essential Items for a Snorkeling Excursion

1. Reef-Safe Sunscreen

You’ll be spending a lot of time under the sun when you snorkel, so protect yourself from the dangers of direct sunlight. Even if you tan well, a high SPF sunscreen is necessary to prevent burns and skin conditions. You should also find a biodegradable one that won’t harm the reef with its chemicals.

2. Sunglasses

Eye protection is necessary for the boat ride before you dive. The best strategy is to get a cheap pair that still blocks UV rays. That way it won’t matter if you lose them, but you’ll have them available to meet your needs.

3. Water Bottle

You don’t want to overheat and get sunstroke while you’re out in the middle of the water. Odds are that you’ll get thirsty, both from the sunlight and your immersion in the sea. Bring along a large sports bottle and perhaps a cooler that you and your companions can use for refills.

4. Underwater Camera

snorkelingA camera will let you capture memories of your snorkeling trip so you can bring them home and enjoy them for years afterward. Technology is rapidly advancing, and these days you can find even quality waterproof cameras for cheap prices. Don’t forget a bag or strap to carry it.

5. Hair Ties

If you have longer hair, you don’t want it in your eyes while you’re underwater. Avoid this by bringing a hair tie to hold it back.

 

If you’re searching for a professional snorkeling service, Dolphin Excursions Hawaii is here to provide you with a spectacular experience. Located in Waianae, HI, they offer once-in-a-lifetime experiences exploring the West Coast of Oahu, where you’ll create unforgettable memories of the sea life and scenery you observe. To learn more about their dolphin excursions and whale watching tours, visit them online or call (808) 239-5579.

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