Kaanapali Beach in Maui Hawaii

Kaanapali Beach is Maui’s most popular world-class resort area and well known for its fine dining, golf courses, tennis, shopping, sightseeing, swimming, snorkeling, surfing, sailboarding, and scuba diving. It is located approximately 4 miles northwest of Lahaina, the former Hawaiian capital and whaling port and is nestled between the blue Pacific and majestic mountain slopes […]
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Baby Beach Aruba

Bright tropical fish swim through the clear blue water, so snorkelers will find plenty to observe. If you get tired of sitting on the beach, wander up to the hotels - most of them have ocean-side gardens and their own watertsports centers that are open to the public. Expect snorkeling gear to rent for US […]
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Cozumel Pictures and Review

There is a lot to do in Cozumel from diving (the most popular reason to come) to exploring this island off the Yucatan Peninsula. If you are at all into diving or snorkeling, Cozumel is the best option for you for something with a great nightlife and world class sight-seeing, “underwater.” We love how it’s […]
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Guide to Maui Beaches

West Maui Beaches Ka’anapali Beach - This is the prize of West Maui. Kaanapali Beach is over three miles of dazzling sand with every imaginable water sport. Dig Me Beach and Black Rock are located here. America’s Best Beach - 2003. D T Fleming Beach Park - Kapalua - Bring the family. Fleming Beach Park […]
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Trunk Bay, St. John USVI

Probably the most popular beach on the island is Trunk Bay. If you come to St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands for snorkeling, this is where you want to start. Trunk Bay has a snorkeling trail. Yes, the beach is tops on the island, but before we review it, a few notes about the more than […]
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Pictures of Cancun Beaches

First, let’s check out the North side starting with Playa Las Perlas. Playa Las Perlas is a wonderful place to swim and relax in the sun as well. Playa Las Perlas is great for swimming and sunning while the other two beaches are great for water sports such as jet skiing, scuba diving, snorkeling, and […]
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Wahikuli State Park, Lahaina, Maui

Snorkeling is good around the north end at the foot of Puu Olai, a 360-foot cinder cone. During storms, however, big waves lash the shore and a strong rip current sweeps the sharp drop-off, posing a danger for inexperienced open-ocean swimmers. Snorkeling is good on both sides of the bay. Parking is difficult unless you’re […]
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Baby Beach - Aruba

It took two trips to Aruba to discover Baby Beach. We overheard American Airlines flight attendants talking about their favorite snorkeling places and Baby Beach, Aruba, was at the top of the list. Actually, the snorkeling is outside the protected beach area and it’s totally safe - you’ll see plenty of people out there throughout […]
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