Can you snorkel on your own at Castaway Cay?


Can you snorkel on your own at Castaway Cay? You may use your own gear on Castaway Cay and at beaches in any port of call that allows this activity.


Which Bahama Island has the best snorkeling?

The coral reefs off Nassau Paradise Island are some of the longest on the planet. Not only that, we have some of the clearest and most beautiful waters in the world making those tropical fish and stunning reefs easy to see. No wonder snorkeling in Nassau Paradise Island is such an incredible experience!


Should I bring snorkel gear to Bahamas?

It is certainly not necessary to purchase snorkeling gear; reputable snorkeling trip companies have rental equipment available that is high quality and well functioning. Regardless of how the gear is sourced, a snorkeling trip to the Bahamas will be an unforgettable experience sure to be remembered fondly.


Can you snorkel on your own in the Bahamas?

All beaches in The Bahamas are public, so if you go on your own, you'll have to ensure you walk with your own equipment. You may not have the most fantastic vantage from the shore, but you will be able to have an optimal snorkeling experience at most beaches in Nassau.


Is snorkeling better in Bahamas or Jamaica?

Although the ocean water is slightly warmer in Jamaica compared to the Bahamas, the latter has a slight upper hand when it comes to snorkeling and scuba diving.


Was Castaway Cay a drug island?

By the 1980s, Gorda Cay was becoming known for it's notorious drug operation. Various newspapers reported that people who once owned parts of the island were no longer welcome, and were being chased away by men with large guns and even larger Dobermans.


How long can you stay underwater with snorkel gear?

In most cases, we don't recommend diving underwater for any more than 2 minutes with a full face snorkel. Even if you are an experienced snorkeler who is going out in perfect conditions, we don't recommend diving for more than 2 minutes.


Can you bring your own snorkel gear to Atlantis?

Definitely bring your own, unless you are doing the dolphin experience. In that case, do it early on in your trip… they give you the snorkels to keep!


When should you not snorkel?

Choppy waters are not ideal for snorkeling, especially; if you're not a proficient swimmer. Wavy waters will bounce you around, and you'll experience diminished underwater visibility because of increased moving debris and sand. Waves also influence the ease and safety of getting in and out of the waters.