Sanibel Island, FL--Snorkeling?
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Sanibel Island, FL--Snorkeling?
I've done a search on this site but haven't found an answer to my question: Is the Sanibel/Captiva Island area any good for snorkeling? My husband likes to SCUBA dive as well--would he be able to do that there? We're planning to be there in early to mid-April. Thanks for any help that anyone can offer!
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The water is rather stirred up due to the current that goes around bothe sides of the island. Captiva is the island north of Sanibel. The water is definitely clearer ther and a turquise color. There was alot os fish swimming in the tides. Sanibel is known for it's many different types of seashells. I'm not too sure about the diving/snorkeling in Captiva. But, I know there are alot of fish and sportsman love it for that reason.
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I wonder if after 8 years, the OP is STILL looking for that snorkeling. LOL
I'm curious what was meant by "when the conditions are good" -- I'm still unaware of when the water would be clear enough and when there would be much of anything to see around Cayo Costa.
I'm curious what was meant by "when the conditions are good" -- I'm still unaware of when the water would be clear enough and when there would be much of anything to see around Cayo Costa.