Snorkeling Honeymoon Hotspots
When searching for the most perfect honeymoon destination to ignite romance and quality time together, it’s always important to factor in some great things to do. Snorkeling allows you and your partner to share the wonders of the ocean together, searching for pretty corals and discovering new marine life! We know that experiences make your honeymoon more exciting, adding adventure and new memories into the beginning of your marriage, that why we have collected the best snorkeling hotspots around the world for your honeymoon.
Blue Bay Marine Park, Mauritius
Blue Bay Marine Park is one of Mauritius’ finest spots to catch a glimpse of the wonderful and tropical marine life that surrounds the island. What makes this park so special is that beginners can enjoy the delights of the sea from only 5.5 metres in depth, spot up to 50 different species of corals to feast your eyes upon. For a truly spectacular view, look out for angelfish, damselfish, parrotfish, wrasse and clownfish.
Maldives
The Maldives is one of the most sought after honeymoon hotspots in the world, and it’s no wonder that the marine life is also a favourite thing to do while out there. Many of the Maldives Islands have amazing house and coral reefs to gorge on. The best type of Island in the Maldives to get the most out of snorkeling is by choosing an Island with house reefs, such as Kandolhu. As well as spotting a rainbow of fishes while you pace your way through the Indian Ocean, you can find a range of colourful and unique coral reefs. You’ll spot all kinds of shapes and sizes, splashed with vibrant colours and characteristics.
Tobago Cays, St Vincent and The Grenadines
The Tobago Cays are made up of 5 small, uninhabited Islands, crystal clear waters surround the Islands, making this a wonderful destination to pick up your snorkeling gear and glide into the tropical waters. Find yourself mesmerized by the wonders of the Caribbean Ocean, where you can find green turtles elegantly swimming through the crystal clear sea. As well as visiting Tobago Cays for its amazing marine life, you’ll also see the amazing landscapes in which Pirates of The Caribbean was filmed.
Anse Chastanet beach, St Lucia
Situated in the heart of St Lucia’s marine reserves, Anse Chastanet offers amazing coral reefs, just 10 years from shore. The reef’s ecosystem offers amazing and unusual tropical marine that live in the shallow and crystal clear waters. Find yourself watching a school of Sergeant Majors swimming passing you by, you’ll also find amazing species of fish near the reefs such as Parrot fish, Trumpet fish and Needle fish.
Angthong Marine Park, Koh Samui Thailand
Whatever your snorkeling abilities, there is something for every type of snorkeler at Angthong Marine Park in Thailand, the shallow waters allow you to simply float above the beautiful reefs and where schools of fish will greet you on your journey through the sparkling waters. You can find many kinds of fishes at Angthong Marine Park, such as Butterflyfish, Stingray, Black tip shark, Grouper and Cowrie shells.
The Great Maya Reef, Cancun
Practicing scuba diving and snorkeling at the Great Maya Reef is an experience to learn the lingo, as the Great Maya reef is the second largest reef in the world. The clear waters make snorkeling more of an easier water activity for beginners, 65 types of corals can be found within the Great Maya Reef as well as 500 species of fish. Don’t forget to look out for lobsters, pink snails, hawksbill and Caguama turtles lurking around the Oceans surrounding Cancun.