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Druif beach snorkeling is fun
Druif beach Aruba snorkeling is the best way for the inexperienced to become acquainted with the superb Druif beach Aruba marine environment.
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Besides Druif beach Aruba snorkeling, you can also try a vast array of water sports. So dive with confidence and professional guidance and enjoy Druif beach Aruba snorkeling.
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Druif beach snorkeling advices
Druif beach Aruba snorkeling is one of the favorite tourist activities on a Druif beach Aruba holiday. Whether it's off the boat or right off the beach, Druif beach Aruba 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 Druif beach Aruba 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 Druif beach Aruba snorkeling. |
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Druif beach snorkeling - fun and relax for you and your family
Everyone can snorkel. However there are a few basic safety rules. The most important rule to remember is: Never touch coral! Good snorkeling spots include Arashi Beach, Boca Grandi, Baby Beach and many more. Gear can be rented at watersports centers along the hotel area. There are several tours that combine sailing and snorkeling. Expect snorkel gear to rent for about $15 per day and snorkeling trips to cost around $40. Scuba rates are around $35 for a one-tank reef or wreck dive, $60 for a two-tank dive, and $40 for a night dive. Resort courses, which offer an introduction to scuba diving, average $75. If you want to go all the way, complete open-water certification costs around $350. Many operators will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel at no additional cost. Sonesta Reef. Two downed planes are the centerpiece of this interesting dive site near Sonesta Island. Several types of brain coral abound in this sandy-bottom area. Tugboat Wreck. Spotted eagle rays and stingrays are sometimes observed at this shipwreck at the foot of Harbour Reef, making it one of Aruba's most popular. Spectacular formations of brain, sheet, and star coral blanket the path to the wreck, which is inhabited by a pair of bright green moray eels. You can also find snorkel equipment at the resort you’re staying at.
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