We love it when our guests report on their experience with us here at Blue Wilderness. recently we hosted Nick and Caroline Robertson-Brown from SCUBAverse. She had such a wonderful experience with us, we made it into her top rated snorkelling adventures from around the world. Check out here blog below, or visit SCUBAverse to view the original article: Original article Thanks Nick and Caroline! Sensational Snorkelling – Some of the best sites from around the worldPosted onApril 12, 2016 by Nick and Caroline Robertson-Brown in Blogs, News, Travel Experiences A drug plane wreck in The Exumas in The Bahamas Leave the dive gear behind. Grab your masks, snorkels and fins. Jump in and see some amazing marine life. Jardines de la Reina (Gardens of the Queen), Cuba A snorkel experience not for the faint-hearted in Cuba Get up close with a crocodile called Niño, whilst passing the time between dives, at Jardines de la Reina. An amazing destination for scuba divers, that has this top wildlife encounter as an added bonus. With changes coming quickly in this amazing country, put this destination to the very top of your list. The diving will enchant you with pristine reefs and plenty of sharks, but it is the chance to snorkel with a crocodile that was the highlight for us. cubandivingcenters.com/en The Exumas in the Bahamas The highlight of snorkeling in The Exumas is the swimming pigs off Big Major Cay One of the best snorkelling excursions you can have, your tour boat will stop at several mind-blowing snorkelling sites on a day trip that takes you down this long series of tiny cays and islands. You can snorkel over a crashed drug plane and explore the Thunderball Grotto, made famous by the James Bond movies, but the highlights for us were the
We love it when our guests report on their experience with us here at Blue Wilderness. recently we hosted Nick and Caroline Robertson-Brown from SCUBAverse. She had such a wonderful experience with us, we made it into her top rated snorkelling adventures from around the world. Check out here blog below, or visit SCUBAverse to