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When selecting a snorkeling tour, consider the group size. Smaller groups often mean more personalized attention and a better experience overall.
• Check the itinerary to see if they visit less crowded spots, as some tours focus on popular sites that can get packed, especially during peak seasons.
• Read reviews from previous customers to gauge the quality of the tour. Look for comments on safety, equipment quality, and overall enjoyment.
• Inquire about the guides' experience. Knowledgeable guides can enhance your experience by pointing out interesting marine life and ensuring safety throughout the trip.
Stay aware of surroundings, keep valuables secure and use reputable transport and booking channels. Treat urgent payment requests, unusually cheap offers and pressure to surrender original documents as warning signs.
Prices, schedules, access rules and operating hours can change, so confirm the current details with the provider or relevant authority before travelling.





