First Time in St. Lucia? A Simple Guide Between Scuba Diving and Snorkeling For Travelers

 Two people are standing on the edge of an identical Caribbean water. The one who wears a mask floats face down on a coral reef! The other straps on a tank, and it descends 10 meters. They each observe something extraordinary. However, the lessons they all take are different.

St. Lucia offers both choices, scuba diving and snorkeling, and which of the two is right for you depends on a couple of honest questions regarding your personality, what you're looking for, and how much time and effort you want to invest before you enter the water.

  1. The Real Benefits of Snorkeling

There is not much skill involved in snorkeling St Lucia. There are masks, snorkels, and fins that you wear while you float in the water. Absolutely no training required, nor equipment or certification. First-time visitors will be surprised upon seeing the ocean floor of St Lucia’s western part.

Exodus Boat Charters takes visitors for private snorkeling in spots where the reefs can be seen; that is, the areas of Sugar Beach, Anse Chastanet, and Anse Cochon – the most effective reef spots on the island. The visibility underwater is generally good when viewed at a reasonable depth. It allows you to swim next to different species of marine life. 

Families traveling with kids will find snorkeling to be a simple way to explore the sea together. People who can't swim well can use floatation kits to snorkel comfortably. 

  1. So What Does Scuba Diving Add?

Scuba diving takes you deeper in the water bed, both literally and figuratively. A certified diver goes underwater and enters the world that snorkelers can only access from above. The reef appears different on the inside. The fish behave differently. It's a change of silence that makes all the difference.

However, before you go into open water, scuba requires a PADI or equivalent certification. This means spending some learning time and expense before even embarking on your adventure. In the case of a certified diver, St. Lucia has some great dive spots, from walls, wrecks, to reef systems, all of which will definitely get your heart racing.

For those who have not yet gotten themselves a certification, the best alternative is snorkeling in St. Lucia.

  1. The Reef System In Both Activities

For those who are fond of snorkeling, they can go explore the upper part of the reef system without dipping into the waters. The most appropriate place to visit is either Anse Chastanet or Anse Cochon. For scuba divers who wish to go deep into the waters, they must be willing to venture deeper into the reef system. It provides one with a chance to explore the biggest marine ecosystem in the Caribbean Sea.

The water is warm all year round, but the best time to visit is between December and May. The conditions in these months are as close to anything the entire Caribbean has to offer for snorkeling in St Lucia.

Which One Should You Choose

It's mostly a matter of certification and group composition, according to the experts in the charter business. 

  • Bringing children or beginners? Snorkeling is always an immediate, easy, and absolutely amazing experience. 

  • Traveling with diving qualifications and a keen interest in deep-sea life? Scuba is the right activity for you.

Most of the time, guests Snorkeling St Lucia with the help of Exodus Boat Charters can cover everything they want to see. They are going to see what is above water: the reef/fish, and the coastline.

The Exodus Boat Charters team runs private snorkel charters every day from Rodney Bay Marina. For more information, visit their website and book your seat on a charter.


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