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Morning & Afternoon Snorkel Cruises
Snorkel cruises in Aruba are a favorite for travelers who love being on the water. These trips typically visit Aruba’s top underwater highlights, including Boca Catalina’s shallow reef, the vibrant coral formations near Malmok, and the Antilla Shipwreck, one of the Caribbean’s largest and most accessible wrecks. Expect tropical fish, colorful reefs, and the chance to spot sea turtles gliding through the blue.
Pelican Adventures, Delphi Watersports, and Tropical Sailing all offer social, fun catamaran cruises with multiple snorkel stops, music, drinks, and plenty of time to enjoy the sea.
For a more local-style, easygoing day, Booba’s Pontoon Touroffers relaxed coastal cruising with snorkel time at Mangel Halto - known for calm waters, mangroves, and some of the island’s most beautiful underwater scenery.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, snorkeling experience is not required. These tours are suitable for beginners, and professional guidance is always available.
Yes, snorkeling gear and life jackets are included on all snorkel cruises.
Wear swimwear and bring a towel, sunscreen, sunglasses, and dry clothes. A waterproof pouch for your phone is recommended.
Most morning and afternoon snorkel cruises last between 3 and 4 hours, depending on the tour.
Yes, snorkel cruises are family-friendly. Children can join as long as they are comfortable in the water.
Yes, most snorkel cruises include snacks and drinks. Many tours also offer an open bar, and some include lunch or BBQ.
Group sizes vary per tour, ranging from social catamaran cruises to more relaxed pontoon-style tours.
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