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The Caribbean Side ? Renowned for its fantastic snorkelling opportunities, the Caribbean coast is also home to a large array of coral. Try snorkelling early in the morning as the sea is calmer and there are less people out on the water to scare away the fish. There you're likely to see angel fish, starfish, turtles, starfish, crabs and a whole load of other brightly coloured warm water fish. It really is worth a look if you're in the area and will give you an unforgettable experience. Coco Island ? Widely regarded as being one of the world's top ten scuba destinations, Coco Island is 310 miles off Costa Rica's South Pacific coast. Schools of fish and large sea animals come close to the shore due to the undisturbed waters, making it perfect for scuba divers who want to get as close to the sealife as possible. You can see hammerhead sharks, white tip reef sharks, bull sharks, mobula rays, Galapagos sharks and a whole host of other species. To get to the island you'll need to arrange a place on one of the tours run by approved companies and usually last about a week. Central Pacific ? This region is better known for its volcanic formations as opposed to the usual coral which attracts scuba divers and snorkelers. There you'll find white tip sharks, turtles, eagle rays, puffer fish, parrot fish and even lobster. For living corals you'll have to dive down but in shallow waters you can find captivating volcanic formations and large school of fish. It offers a fantastic sight and a totally different experience to most other dive spots. The best time to dive or snorkel there is in the November to April dry season. As with all aquatic sports, scuba diving and snorkelling can carry a degree of risk. Therefore it is strongly recommended that before you embark on your trip you take out some travel insurance with a reputable provider, for peace of mind and safety. Happy diving!
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Shonna Nadoff recommends that you always take out annual travel insurance. He's recently opted for worldwide travel insurance from AA Travel Insurance as he plans to travel further afield this year.
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