Anitha Bennett
Snorkelling is an enjoyable family activity with children above six allowed to snorkel under adult supervision in most destinations. Though knowledge of basic swimming is preferable, there are many non-swimmers who can snorkel with ease in shallow ocean waters. Moreover all locations rent snorkelling gear and offer crash courses by experts.
Snorkelling equipment
- Mask. A good quality mask with lens that don’t fog up enables snorkelers to see underwater life clearly.
- Snorkel. A dry snorkel is ideal as it has a valve that ‘shuts off ’ the snorkel top when submerged and automatically ‘opens up’ when you are overwater.
- Fins/flippers. For deep diving and fast swimming, lightweight, flexible flippers are good. They also protect you from the jagged coral underwater.
- Wetsuit. It keeps the body warm under the sea. But a swimsuit works just fine in Indian tropical waters.
Precautions
- Before going snorkelling, ensure you are physically fit and especially check that blood pressure levels are normal to avoid dizziness underwater.
- Ask your instructor about possible dangers in that part of the ocean. The dangers could range from protruding coral reefs to jelly fish.
- Always better to snorkel in a group, especially if it is your first time.
Best snorkelling locations
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Havelock Island
Neil Island, Cique Island
Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park
Lakshadweep
Kadmat Island, Bangaram Island
Goa
Grande Island
Davy Jones, Suzy’s Wreck
Tunnel Shelter Cove, Locker Sail Rock
Training centres
Barracuda Diving India
339/2A, Coima Vaddo, Quitula
Aldona, Bardez, Goa 403508
www.barracudadiving.com
Ph: 9822182402 / 9822367947
Dive India
Scuba diving in Andamans, with training centres in
Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore
Ph: 9531835508
Temple Adventures
9 Archbishop Gandhi Street
1st Road, Colas Nagar, Puducherry 605001
Ph: 9940219449
Andaman Scuba Club Pvt. Ltd
P.O. Bag 9, Port Blair 744 101
Also read: Andaman and Nicobar Islands: India’s islands in the sun