What's your favorite snorkeling spot?
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What's your favorite snorkeling spot?
Just curious as our departure date creeps closer... what is your favorite snorkel? I love Waterlemon, but I know there are many we haven't tried. What's your can't miss spot?
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Our favorite is Whistling Cay, and then the beach around the tip of Mary's Point. We did a 1/2 day trip out there, last time, and plan to make a day of it, next time.
We also love the right side of Francis, out to Mary's Point, and the point between Honeymoon and Salomon, and I like Salt Pond though many don't.
We also love the right side of Francis, out to Mary's Point, and the point between Honeymoon and Salomon, and I like Salt Pond though many don't.
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Yes! If you can dingy out to Henley Cay, that snorkel is awesome!Bigcheeze wrote:Honeymoon to the right along the rocks...and Henly Cay

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Yawzi on STJ and Indians in BVI are our fav's......though I hate to mention Yawzi, nice to keep it uncrowded......maybe I change my mind, Yawzi stinks!BuffaloGal wrote:Question for everyone who likes the Yawzi Point snorkel.... there are sites that say you'll enjoy this most if you can free dive. I don't (so far), but is Yawzi Point still a great option? Please let me know. I have been intrigued by this snorkel for a couple of years.
No, you don't need to free dive to enjoy Yawzi. In fact, since it takes a little effort to get there, its less crowded and less damaged. If you do free dive, there are a couple arches there to free dive under, but they aren't terribly easy.
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An average, ordinary couch potato recommended itBuffaloGal wrote:Hi Suzi, I think I saw your post and was interested in that. We're not weaklings, but it looks like a good distance out to Whistling Cay. Do you think it's an excursion your average, ordinary couch potatoes could handle?

I get a little wierded out, being in deep water, but it's fun to do things you're a little afraid of.
Keep your life vest on.
It's definitely worth it.
If you find a tank top on Whistling Kay that says "Great Blue Heron Music Festival," would you bring it back with you? It's Blaine's! We'd happily pay shipping or come up and get it.
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