Description: What a great Swim Mask, Snorkel, Goggles, Fin and Floatin Box Set for your child! This Swim Set good for summer holiday diving or swimming training. Swim Mask: Suitable for children's face. Crystal, liquid silicone skirt and rubber strap. Supper light frame, with adjuatable head strap. Broad peripheral view with double lens design. Shatter resistant polycarbonate lens provides the greatest visibility while swimming outdoor or in low light situations. Size of the mask: 5 1/2" in length, 2 3/8" in width. Diving Snorkel: Universal "J" shaped design Comfortable mouthpiece for easy breathing. Overall length: 13 1/8" Swim Fins: Lightweight for easy of travel! Open heel design. Soft plastic foot pocket for comfortable fit with either socks or barefoot. Easy adjust strap. Unrivaled freedom of movement under water. Inlet of the foot measures about 2 1/2" wide, 1" height. Fits foot length range: 5 1/2" - 6 1/2". The fin part measures about 7 1/8"(L) x 4 1/2"(W) x 1"(D). Swim Goggles: Adjustable nose and head strap for safety and comfortable. Moulded Eye cup with protect seal. Shatter resistant lenses for safety. Goggles measures about 5" in length, 1 1/2" in width. Floating Swim Box: Waterproof Swim box keeps valuable safe and dry. Package contains a bottle shape design Floating Swim Box, and a small round box. Bottle shape box measures about 4 1/4" in length, 1 3/8" in diameter. Round box measures about 1 7/16" in diameter, 3/4" in height. Inflatable Swim Float: Made of tough, durable vinyl, great fun for pool or beach. Attach it on child's arm, your kids will love learning to swim with this Inflatable Swim Float. Size (inflatable): about 5 1/2"(L) x 5 1/2"(W) x 6"(H) Warning: This Junior Swim Set is NOT for children under 3 yeas old. Use only under adult supervision. Package Contains: 1 x Swim Mask 1 x Diving Snorkel 1 x pair of Swim Fin 1 x pair of Ear Plug 1 x Nose Clip 1 x Swim Goggles 2 x Floating Swim Box 2 x Inflatable Swim Float
This Seahorse junior mask snorkel combo set comes packaged in nylon drawstring travel bag and slotted header card. This snorkel combo features a large barrel snorkel with sliding mask attachment and composite mouthpiece.Seahorse junior mask snorkel combo setSturdy mask frame with polycarbonate lensComposite facial skirt and head strapLarge barrel snorkel with sliding mask attachment and composite mouthpieceGreat beginners setDesigned especially for kidsPackaged in nylon drawstring travel bag and slotted header cardMaterials: PVC/siliconeDimensions: 18 inches high x 9 inches wide x 3 inches deepModel: VC101Colors may vary
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Scuba Diving -- St. Lucia 2010
Best Hawaii Snorkeling: Maui Hotspots
With more swimmable beaches than any other Hawaiian island, it’s no wonder that some of the best Hawaii snorkeling is found on Maui. Whether you’re hoping to catch a glimpse of dolphins, sea turtles or simply want an off-island adventure, you’ve come to the right place. Let’s review some of the most popular touring options.
Perhaps one of the best loved snorkeling spots on the island, Honolua Bay on the north western end of Maui abounds with a diversity of marine life – thanks to its status as a Marine Life Conservation District. There are high, rocky cliffs on both sides keeping the waters calm and an old cement boat ramp dividing the shoreline in two. Snorkeling is best on the right side of the ramp, where the sea floor is rockier.
Kapalua bay is another good place to find a protected cove ideal for snorkeling. Also found on the northwest side of Maui, Kapalua’s calm waters are a good place to bring the kids or anyone new to snorkeling, unsure of their abilities.
Ka’anapali Beach, on Maui’s western coast, has been rated one of the best beaches in the world with its three mile long stretch of white, powdery sand and well-mannered surf. There are lots of amenities close by, including the Whaler’s Village and several popular hotels so it’s a good place to find snorkeling, beaching, and accommodations all in one spot.
If you’re looking for turtles, a good place to find them is in Turtle Town, a stretch of coastline running between Nahuna Point and Black Sand Beach on Maui’s southwest side. Haleakala protects much of south Maui from the wind, making it an ideal location for good snorkeling most of the year.
Of course, no snorkeling trip on Maui would be complete without visiting Molokini Crater, a small volcanic island about 3 miles off Maui’s southwestern coast. Although Molokini is only accessible by boat, it boasts some of the best snorkeling and diving in all Hawaii. On a clear day, visibility can exceed 150 ft and exotic creatures ranging from humpback whales to monk seals have been known to frequent the area.
Of course, these are just some of the best Hawaii snorkeling spots, but they give you a feel for where to start while adventuring on Maui. Most of these adventures can be set up as tour boat day trips complete with meals, activities for the kids and interpretive guides to help you understand what you’re seeing along the way. It’s a great way to maximize your experience if you’re short on time or simply don’t want the hassle of trying to get from Point A to Point B on your own.
Finding the best Hawaii snorkeling spots can lead you on the adventure of a lifetime – an adventure so good that you may think twice about catching your flight home!