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Safety is paramount when snorkeling or diving. Always ensure you have the right equipment and that it fits properly. Renting gear from reputable shops can make a difference in comfort and safety.
• It's wise to check the weather and sea conditions before heading out, as strong currents can pose risks, especially for less experienced snorkelers.
• Additionally, stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun with reef-safe sunscreen, as this helps preserve the delicate coral ecosystems while keeping your skin safe.
• If you're not an experienced diver, consider joining a guided tour where professional instructors are available to ensure your safety and enhance your experience.
Confirm the departure pier, transfer time, boat type, passenger limits, life jackets, insurance and cancellation policy. Sea conditions during the southwest monsoon can alter routes or stop trips at short notice.
Prices, schedules, access rules and operating hours can change, so confirm the current details with the provider or relevant authority before travelling.





