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Gustavia, St. Barts

St. Barts Snorkeling

  • 1 1/2 Hours
  • Strenuous Activity
  • #
    SBH-003

Highlights

  • Take an exhilarating ride across the harbor in a open-air boat for short.
  • Snorkel in the crystal-clear waters at a reef teeming with fish and other marine life.
  • Watch for green sea turtles, an endangered but relatively abundant species.

Description

Race across Gustavia Harbor in an open-air boat for a snorkeling adventure that will be just as thrilling as the ride there. The captain will assess the weather and water conditions for the best spot to anchor, but chances are it will be just outside the harbor to maximize your snorkeling time. The waters there are crystal-clear and teeming with reef fish. You may spot brilliantly colored angelfish, large groupers and schools of queen triggerfish. One of the most curious-looking species is the four-eye butterflyfish, which is named for the two dark spots – or false eyes – on the sides of its tail, which are meant to confuse predators. You might also see green sea turtles gracefully swimming by and feeding on seagrass and algae on the reef. They are noteworthy as being the largest of all sea turtles and the only ones that are herbivores.

Helpful Hints

  • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
  • Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel.
  • Wear flat, comfortable walking shoes.
  • This tour includes a moderate amount of activity and access on and off the boat can be challenging. Getting back onboard requires the use of a parrot ladder of 6 steps. Participants should be good swimmers and MUST be in good physical condition to get on and off the boat. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns and may not be suitable for those with back or neck problems. Please wear your bathing suit on the tour as there is no changing room or restroom available on the boat. Bring a towel, hat and sunglasses. Snorkeling equipment will be provided. Those who take part in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. The crew are not dive or snorkel certified. Guest participating in any water activities do so at their own risk & responsibility, and may be required to sign liability waiver.