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Whether you’re an advanced swimmer or simply enjoy spending time in the water, snorkeling is a great way to go a step further and explore the underwater world, without the interruption of having to come up for air. It’s easy and safe enough for people of almost all ages and experience levels, and this guide will give you all the information you need to get started safely, make the most of your experience, and keep going!
If an activity that involves breathing under water seems intimidating at first, snorkeling is a good way to test the waters without going too far out of your comfort zone. Essentially, snorkeling is nothing more than the act of breathing through a curved tube – a snorkel – while being submerged and face-down under water. Add on a mask to help you see clearly. A pair of fins is efficient for movement through the water and you’re ready to go.
Without the heavy and sometimes complex equipment required in other forms of underwater exploration, snorkeling is an easy and relatively low-cost of way of seeing marine life – fish of various shapes and sizes, colorful corals, sponges, and much more – in its natural environment.
Snorkeling requires you to stay fairly close to the surface of the water – making it an ideal activity for beginners or those weary of swimming too deep – so that the top end of the snorkeling tube remains in the air, while the other end is held in the mouth. This allows you to keep your face submerged and continue to view the attractions of the world below the surface of the water.
While breathing through your mouth can seem unnatural in the beginning, as can the mere act of inhaling while under water, give it a go calmly and you’ll find snorkeling can be not just an exciting experience but also a wonderfully relaxing and tranquil one!