25 Fun And Surprising Facts About Fish
Snorkel Planet gives some interesting fun facts on fish. Our snorkel tours are the best way to get close to the sea life on the Big Island. Fish are fascinating creatures and have already grabbed the attention of many. Sure, this is a snorkel blog, but when it comes to fish there’s a lot to […]
HAWAII’S TOP SNORKELING SPOTS!
Love Big Island reports on the best spots for snorkeling on the Big Island. Our snorkel tours take you to the best locations for snorkeling and viewing the giant manta rays. We list our 3 favorite snorkeling spots on the Big Island to help you make the best of your time in Hawaiʻi. We think […]
Florida Surfer Photobombed By Giant Manta Ray Jumping Out Of Ocean
On March 17, 2021 CBS Miami reported on a giant manta ray photobombing a Florida Surfer by jumping out of the water at the same time the picture was being taken. Join us for one of our night manta ray tours to get a closer look at the beautiful and graceful creatures. MIAMI (CBSMiami/CNN) — […]
Snorkeling Gear 101 – What do I Need to Snorkel?
Some who join us on our snorkel tours are new to the snorkeling experience and find they love it! For those who want to continue here are some good tips from Divers Direct on snorkel gear. In comparison to scuba gear, your snorkeling gear checklist is quite minimal. All you really need is a snorkel, […]
Your Guide To The 7 Best Beaches In Hilo
MKingLewis lists the 7 best beaches in Hilo on the east side of the Big Island for Royal Hawaiian Movers. While Hilo is typically known for verdant and lush botanical gardens, there are plenty of beaches to explore too. So get ready to enjoy snorkeling, swimming, scuba diving, beachcombing, a day out with family, and […]
Is Snorkeling Bad For The Environment?
Snorkel Planet gives some tips on snorkeling and protecting the environment. Our snorkel tours off the boat offers great snorkeling while promoting sustainability. Introduction Snorkeling is one of the most popular activities on sunny beaches worldwide. People love to enter the water in order to see the marine life and corals up close. Unfortunately, human […]