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Best Florida Snorkeling Spots
We're planing a trip to the Keys. Where are the best snorkeling spots? Any other good spots in South/Southwest Florida?
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John Pennekamp State Park in Key Largo is one of the best in the state. Not sure about Southwest Florida. I know the Red Tide has been a problem there lately.
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Take a boat out to Looe Key from Big Pine Key, Little Torch Key, or Ramrod Key. It's a marine sanctuary and the fish sure seem to know it! The boat will cost about $25 per person for snorkeling. There is no excellent snorkeling from any beach in the Florida Keys that I know of.
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We snorkled Looe Key Reef with Looe Key Dive Center on Ramrod key. We had a boat out to the reef, snorkle equipment, wet suits and 3 sites on the reef for $40! Great deal! It was from 10-3. Highly recommend them!<BR><BR>You really need to go out and snorkle from a boat in the keys.
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Pennenkamp itself is not very good for snorkeling; however, they do sailboat/snorkel cruises out of that area that are good. They go to a variety of reefs, depending on water clarity. There is an office at the park where you can sign up. You might want to call about the sign-up policy. Also, any trip out to Looe key - there are trips out from Bahia Honda which is a very nice beach. There is a guide out - I think its Lonely Planet? - on dive & snorkel spots in the Keys. Most of your good ones need boat access.
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Let me qualify my remarks on Pennenkamp - I meant the beach access snorkelling was not very good. The snorkel cruises that go out to its reef's are.
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Just returned from snorkelling the Keys.#1 Looe Key<BR>#2 Sombrero Reef<BR>#3 Pennekamp State Park<BR>Barbaras Reef off of Marathon was not good, too deep
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I agree Looe Key is awesome. Just got back
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