Choosing a Bahamas Snorkeling Tour
Catamaran, powerboat, kayak or private charter — what actually changes between them, and which one suits the day you have.
Read the guide →Five topics worth reading before you book: which boat suits your day, how a cruise call really breaks down, whether you need a tour at all, what each price band buys, and when to come.
Catamaran, powerboat, kayak or private charter — what actually changes between them, and which one suits the day you have.
Read the guide →Wharf to boat to reef and back aboard — how much of a port call is really yours, and which trips fit inside it.
Read the guide →The beaches you can swim out from, what the water is like there, and the honest line where a boat starts to be worth it.
Read the guide →From $120 to over $1,000 — what each band actually buys, where per-group pricing wins, and the costs that sit outside the fare.
Read the guide →Water temperature, visibility, cold fronts and storm season, month by month — and which months are quietly the best value.
Read the guide →Fares start at $120 per person with gear included, and every departure refunds in full up to 24 hours ahead.
Five planning guides, each answering a whole topic rather than a single question. For shorter reads there is the blog, and the Bahamas Snorkeling Tours comparison table sets every departure side by side. Snorkeling spots, marine life and what to bring are the reference pages behind them.