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Fort de France snorkeling is fun
Fort de France Martinique snorkeling is the best way for the inexperienced to become acquainted with the superb Fort de France Martinique marine environment.
If you're interested in learning more about the underwater environment in general and Fort de France Martinique snorkeling in particular, along with plenty of other useful information on the Fort de France Martinique check our partner sites which will provide you also tips on the best deals and special offers.
Besides Fort de France Martinique snorkeling, you can also try a vast array of water sports. So dive with confidence and professional guidance and enjoy Fort de France Martinique snorkeling.
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Fort de France snorkeling advices
Fort de France Martinique snorkeling is one of the favorite tourist activities on a Fort de France Martinique holiday. Whether it's off the boat or right off the beach, Fort de France Martinique snorkeling is a perfect way to experience the beauty of the underwater world.
If you’ve never experienced snorkeling before, don't worry. Equipment and instruction can be found at almost any hotel.
If you plan to snorkel off the beach, having your own equipment is a big plus: many of the best Fort de France Martinique snorkeling areas are isolated, far from places where you can rent gear. If you can float and you like to have fun, you'll love Fort de France Martinique snorkeling. |
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Fort de France snorkeling - fun and relax for you and your family
Sea-beds of Martinique reserve beautiful surprises with the amateurs of snorkeling. Many sites lend themselves to exploration with palms, mask and tuba. Under idyllic conditions (temperature/visibility), the swimmer leaves to the meeting a coloured fauna and flora. Martinique's underwater world is decorated with multicolor coral, crustaceans, turtles, and sea horses. Expect to pay EUR40 to EUR45 for a single dive; a package of three dives is around EUR110. Okeanos Club has a morning trip close to shore; in the afternoon, the boats go out into open water. Lessons (including those for kids 8 to 12) with a PADI-certified instructor can be held in English. It's always a fun experience. The dive shop looks out to Diamant Rock, which has wonderful underwater caves and is one of the preferred dives on the island. Planète Bleue has a big new dive boat, hand-painted with tropical fish and waves, so it's impossible to miss. The English-speaking international crew are proud they've been in business since the early 1990s. The company hits 20 sites, including the Citadel and Salomon's Pool. A boat goes out mornings and afternoons. Thursday is a full day on the north coast, with breakfast, lunch, and all drinks included. Half-day dives include gear and a 'ti punch, but no rum for the children, who are otherwise welcome. Sunday is a day of rest, except for the first one in the month, when it's off to Diamant Rock.
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