New snorkel suggestions
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mindehankins
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New snorkel suggestions
Looking for some new snorkel suggestions from the experts, for our second trip to St. John! I'm newer to snorkeling...still a beginner I'd say. Easier access.
We're planning on re-visiting Soloman/Honeymoon, Waterlemon Cay and Salt Pond, and taking a kayak to Whistling Cay. Need a few more options. I'm thinking Haulover South, Francis Bay, Vies/Pelican Rock... Any other suggestions? We didn't do Hawksnest or Trunk. Are we missing something awesome?
Gosh! No matter what we pick, we'll miss something awesome, I know. What other snorkels would you consider?
...and Thanks! You guys have been instrumental in helping us come to love our common paradise!
We're planning on re-visiting Soloman/Honeymoon, Waterlemon Cay and Salt Pond, and taking a kayak to Whistling Cay. Need a few more options. I'm thinking Haulover South, Francis Bay, Vies/Pelican Rock... Any other suggestions? We didn't do Hawksnest or Trunk. Are we missing something awesome?
Gosh! No matter what we pick, we'll miss something awesome, I know. What other snorkels would you consider?
...and Thanks! You guys have been instrumental in helping us come to love our common paradise!
I didn't go, but my husband and daughter did Hawksnest for the first time this year, after visiting the island probably 10 times...
I was really impressed by the coral photos they took-gorgeous elkhorn coral and large schools of fish. This was facing the water way on the left side.
Probably worth it since it is so easy to access.
But I didn't do it myself so don't know for sure.
I was really impressed by the coral photos they took-gorgeous elkhorn coral and large schools of fish. This was facing the water way on the left side.
Probably worth it since it is so easy to access.
But I didn't do it myself so don't know for sure.
"Sponges grow in the ocean...I wonder how much deeper it would be if that didn't happen."
A little mentioned but good snorkle is at Oppenheimer. Straight out from the yellow building there's a shallow reef, much like the one found at Hawksnest. Then going to the right toward Denis it's also pretty nice clear out around the point at Peace Hill.
Good snorkling from Big Maho around to Little Maho too.
Good snorkling from Big Maho around to Little Maho too.
Trunk is a favorite of ours and great for beginning; don't just snorkel the trail, but on the otherside as well.
Maho along the beach is easy and great for turtles and rays; around the point to little Maho is also good snorkeling and not too difficult.
Hawksnest is good when calm.
Lots of options for that new camera.
Maho along the beach is easy and great for turtles and rays; around the point to little Maho is also good snorkeling and not too difficult.
Hawksnest is good when calm.
Lots of options for that new camera.
janet
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caribechris
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Ok I have said this a hundred times but do Hawksnest. There are three reefs, the center is the best, go all the way to the end for spectaculer elkhorn formations. Leave your fins on shore if ya want to really get in there its shallow.
Haulover South is a great snorkel you won't be dissapointed. Go right all the way to the point.
Since your allready there hop over to North if conditions are good check it out.. Awesome snorkel to the left,tons of coral and fish in prestine condition. Haven't went right yet maybe next time.
Personally if ya do Trunk I would do the far left at the end of the beach. Super easy entry and better than the island I think, plus ya get it to yourself.
Haulover South is a great snorkel you won't be dissapointed. Go right all the way to the point.
Since your allready there hop over to North if conditions are good check it out.. Awesome snorkel to the left,tons of coral and fish in prestine condition. Haven't went right yet maybe next time.
Personally if ya do Trunk I would do the far left at the end of the beach. Super easy entry and better than the island I think, plus ya get it to yourself.
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mindehankins
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Thanks for the advice. Hubby grew up in Hawaii and hated Maho...said it was boring. I liked the turtles, though. It would be lovely to just hang out at, but we like to be active.
Can anyone tell me where to park and how to get to Ditliff? Will need point of reference for newbie.
And we'll add Hawksnest...that'd be a convenient morning snorkel. Thanks again!
Can anyone tell me where to park and how to get to Ditliff? Will need point of reference for newbie.
And we'll add Hawksnest...that'd be a convenient morning snorkel. Thanks again!
- hoosierdaddy
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snorkel spots...
If hubby thinks Maho is a bit boring ,try a night snorkel there! The night life is full of suprises!P.S. Remember to keep the Jaws theme song in mind when trying a night snorkel-it adds a little spice to it! Parafins
HELLO FROM MICHIGAN...
night snorkeling is fun and creepy! we did salt pond at night last year during the full moon.
btw- nov 3rd is the next full moon!
btw- nov 3rd is the next full moon!
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Plenty of pictures and a map for a Ditleff adventure at : the sales website ---- www.ditleffpoint.com - you should be able to figure the directions --- and parking will depend on what gates and chains are there.

