Evidence of the Dockyard's naval legacy can also be viewed at this protected inlet, accessed through a stone tunnel adjacent to the Maritime Museum. Beneath the water's surface lie cast-iron cannons dating from 1550 to 1800, plus an antique anchor and gun-carriage wheel. The true attractions, however, are colorful fish (you might see more than 50 varieties) and other sea creatures including anemones, sea cucumbers, and assorted species of coral. Thanks to amenities like floating rest stations, snorkeling could hardly be easier. But if you'd rather not swim you can always take an underwater ride in the new Sea Diver—a panoramic semi sub cool enough to make James Bond jealous. Kayaks, pedalos, and Jet Skis are also available for rent.
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