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Old Aug 24th, 2004 | 09:35 AM
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winter water temps

I've had no response to my earler question regarding warmest waters for snorkeling in Caribbean in winter. Is there 80 degree water anywhere in either January or February or do I have to go to south Pacific for that? We like shallow water snorkeling off the beach but warm water is a must! Does anyoone have a recommendation? Thanks.
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Old Aug 24th, 2004 | 06:01 PM
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Anybody have additional info about how warm water is for snorkeling on Anguilla and Tortola in Jan. or Feb. Would it be warmer in mid-Feb. than late January?
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Old Aug 25th, 2004 | 04:44 AM
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I can only speak about water temps around Christmas time. I have taken several cruises at that time and they always give us a daily report of outside temp and water temp. It seems anytime we've cruised in the Caribbean in December the water temp has been at least 80 degrees if not a few degrees higher.
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Old Aug 25th, 2004 | 06:17 AM
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I live near Anguilla and most people we know snorkel year round with no problem with the water temp. I have been told that the temps average 78 degrees in this area in the winter. I can't guarantee, however, how accurate that is.
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Old Aug 25th, 2004 | 08:03 AM
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I'm not sure if this helps as I've never paid that much attention to actual water temperatures but I've snorkeled during December and January in waters as far north as the Turks & Caicos and found the water temps to be quite comfortable. Obviously, the further south you go the warmer the water will get. If I had to guess I'd say many of the mid-Caribbean islands where I've snorkeled during the winter months probably had water temperatures in the low 80's. If you are concerned about the water temps why not consider getting a "shortie" wet suit. There are inexpensive (between $50 and $100 for adult sizes, less for children sizes), don't take up too much room in the luggage, give you added bouyancy and, if properly cared for, will last for years. On the advice of friends I started using one this past summer and found they worked quite well, so much so, that I'll probably never go snorkeling again without one. Lastly, one other hint that was given to me by an "old salt" diving instructor, wearing a hat or cap while snorkeling will help retain more body heat thus making you feel warmer.
 
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