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Snorkeling gives you a rare opportunity to watch and swim with colorful marine species in their natural habitat. However, people who need to wear glasses may have reservations about participating in this adventure. Fortunately, objects underwater are magnified, solving mild vision concerns. For those with more severe vision issues, here are some options that may work for you.

3 Alternatives to Eyeglasses When Snorkeling

1. Removable Magnifiers

This reusable, flexible material can attach to the lens of your snorkeling mask. Removable magnifiers are cheap and are easy to use as soon as you get them. Buy them online, and purchase them in advance so that they arrive before your tour.

2. Contact Lenses

snorkelingThe quickest solution is to wear contact lenses—opt for soft ones because they’re more comfortable than hard versions and seldom cause problems. Close your eyes when you remove your mask underwater or if your gear gets flooded so that you won't lose your lenses. If you’re prone to eye infections or if you plan to snorkel frequently, use disposable ones as you won’t have to disinfect them with every use.

3. Drop-In Lens Masks

For snorkelers who are near- or farsighted, drop-in lens masks serve as another cheap and effective option. These masks have detachable lenses that can be swapped with one that matches your prescription. Unfortunately, this option won’t work well for people with blurry vision due to astigmatism.

 

If you plan to vacation in Kauai, try  these alternatives next time you go snorkeling with the team at Na Pali Riders Raft Tours in Waimea, HI. These professionals will take the time to listen to any vision concerns you may have and make recommendations on how you can enjoy the adventure to its fullest. Learn more about their snorkeling excursions online, or call (808) 742-6331 to book your reservation.

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