The Caribbean’s shallow reefs offer exceptional snorkeling for people of all ages and swimming abilities. Colorful fish, healthy corals, and accessible depths make Caribbean snorkeling approachable and rewarding.
Best Beginner Snorkeling Sites
Trunk Bay, US Virgin Islands: Shallow lagoon with marked snorkel trail. Dedicated snorkel zones with calm, clear water. Excellent for families and beginners.
Shoal Bay, Anguilla: Gradual slope from beach to deeper water. Coral gardens visible in 2-5 metres. No strong currents; perfect beginner conditions.
Half Moon Caye, Belize: Shallow fringing reef accessible from beach. Nurse sharks in predictable locations; turtle encounters possible.
Essential Snorkeling Safety
Never snorkel alone. Use reef-safe sunscreen exclusively. Wear rash guard or wetsuit for sun protection. Stay within sight of guides or companions. Monitor your fitness level—snorkeling is exercise. Respect wildlife—observe without touching.
Equipment Needed
Mask (essential—must seal properly), snorkel (J-shaped tube with valve), fins (improves efficiency and comfort), rash guard or shirt (sun protection), reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 50+), and flotation device (if weak swimmer).



