F.A.Q.
For Your information
Snorkeling is an activity of surface diving in the sea using a snorkel, which consists of a tube and a swim mask. This activity is usually done in places that have underwater beauty, such as coral reefs or coastal areas with many fish and other marine biota.
Some items that you should bring when snorkeling include:
- Snorkel mask
- Snorkel tube
- Swim goggles (if necessary)
- Fins (swim fins to help you move)
- Swimwear
- Sunscreen
- Towel
Yes, swimming skills are necessary when snorkeling, as you will be in the water and need to move easily and safely. If you can’t swim well, it’s best to learn first before trying snorkeling.
Some things to pay attention to when snorkeling include:
- Pay attention to weather conditions and sea currents before snorkeling
- Do not litter in the sea
- Do not touch or damage marine biota
- Do not approach dangerous marine animals
- Always snorkel with friends or a guide
Snorkeling can be an environmentally unfriendly activity if not done correctly. Some ways to protect the marine environment when snorkeling include:
- Do not litter in the sea
- Do not touch or damage marine biota
- Avoid using chemicals that are harmful to the marine environment
- Use responsible tour operators who prioritize preserving the marine environment.