Sea of Cortez Snuba Adventure from Los Cabos
Los Cabos, Mexico
Trip Type: Other Water Sports
Duration: Flexible
Snuba, a mixture of snorkel and scuba, is the combination of being able to breathe underwater with the ease of snorkeling. Without scuba diving’s heavy, technical gear and long training, this option is very popular and allows for everyone to experience the beauty of the underwater world. After only 15 minutes of instruction, head out to the Sea of Cortez with your professional guide and explore a whole new world!
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Snuba, a mixture of snorkel and scuba, is the combination of being able to breathe underwater with the ease of snorkeling. Without scuba diving’s heavy, technical gear and long training, this option is very popular and allows for everyone to experience the beauty of the underwater world. After only 15 minutes of instruction, head out to the Sea of Cortez with your professional guide and explore a whole new world!Come on down! Discover the undersea beauty of the Sea of Cortez without being a certified diver. Many sea creatures just don’t come up to the surface within easy sight of a surface snorkeler. You don’t have to dive deep. even the easy 10, 20 or 30 feet down you can go with Snuba gives you a perspective you can’t imagine from sea level.
Every day is different under the sea. One day you might see butterfly fish and angelfish nibbling at coral heads. Another day a hawkfish might be spying at you from a shady hideout. It takes a good eye to spot an octopus, but moray eels are easy to recognize. You could see rays grazing on mollusks in the sandy sea floor. Or garden eels sticking their necks out. A big school of jacks or scads might blow by like undersea weather.
Follow a crunching sound to behold a turquoise parrotfish. Look closely for the little things, too – you could spy the brilliant finery of a little sea slug flipping by. Whatever you see today, it’ll be different tomorrow!
The way Snuba works is simple: instead of carrying your air supply on your back, you breathe through a long hose connected to a tank at the surface. You can’t go any deeper than the hose allows, so there’s no worry about getting “the bends” and other concerns that scuba divers deal with.
You wear a mask and flippers the same as for snorkeling. After about 15 minutes training session, follow your guide to encounter amazing tropical marine life. Total time underwater is about 30 minutes. Afterwards, enjoy refreshments and if time allows, use our regular snorkeling equipment or relax on the beach.
Every day is different under the sea. One day you might see butterfly fish and angelfish nibbling at coral heads. Another day a hawkfish might be spying at you from a shady hideout. It takes a good eye to spot an octopus, but moray eels are easy to recognize. You could see rays grazing on mollusks in the sandy sea floor. Or garden eels sticking their necks out. A big school of jacks or scads might blow by like undersea weather.
Follow a crunching sound to behold a turquoise parrotfish. Look closely for the little things, too – you could spy the brilliant finery of a little sea slug flipping by. Whatever you see today, it’ll be different tomorrow!
The way Snuba works is simple: instead of carrying your air supply on your back, you breathe through a long hose connected to a tank at the surface. You can’t go any deeper than the hose allows, so there’s no worry about getting “the bends” and other concerns that scuba divers deal with.
You wear a mask and flippers the same as for snorkeling. After about 15 minutes training session, follow your guide to encounter amazing tropical marine life. Total time underwater is about 30 minutes. Afterwards, enjoy refreshments and if time allows, use our regular snorkeling equipment or relax on the beach.
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