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    Snorkling

    I'll be in Negril in a few days and this reach I'd like to try snorkling.
    Any suggestions/names/contact info for a nice relaxing snorkle adventure would be most appreciated!

    Counting down the hours!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by roz View Post
    I'll be in Negril in a few days and this reach I'd like to try snorkling.
    Any suggestions/names/contact info for a nice relaxing snorkle adventure would be most appreciated!

    Counting down the hours!!
    Roz, I sent you a PM.

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    I'm sure all the glass bottom boats are good, but we use Capt. Clark by Kuyaba (his nephew Adrian wearing the red Sun Dance Tours T shirt does a lot of the booking) or Capt. Eveready by Roots Bamboo.
    Peace, Todd & Cher

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    We enjoyed Captain Moses, by Alfreds.

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    we didn't go with captain moses to booby cay last week, but we talked to him and his crew while on the cay and they were great.

    i would definitely do an excursion with them next time!

    here's his facebook page:

    https://m.facebook.com/Capt.SpongeBob/

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    We enjoyed Captain Moses, by Alfreds.

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    Hi! We hired Famous Vincent Glass Bottom Boat during our February trip. 876-473-6910 They hang out by the cliffs but will motor over to pick you up wherever you're staying. Vincent's knowledgeable and friendly son was our captain and guide and got into the water with us to lead us around and point things out to us. He also provided snorkels, masks and fins and gave us bread to feed the fish. It was an amazing adventure! Here's a short video we made--I bought a DBPower EX5000 action camera (cheap--$65!!) just for this trip. Best money I've ever spent. Here's a link to a short clip from the video. Have fun!! https://www.facebook.com/ernie.osbor...2061948487307/
    Last edited by JaBinky; 03-09-2017 at 11:57 AM.

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    Nice video JaBinky. I was fortunate enough to swim with this guy out there a few years ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSj57Q4s4y4
    Peace, Todd & Cher

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    Vincent is great, he was $20US/person last Feb at least. He has equipment but we always make room in our luggage for our own masks and snorkels (I also bring my fins...) - I don't like sharing this stuff and really like to know that our gear will fit (not leak) and perform perfectly. Its good to have your own equipment as you may also want to swim around off of your resort - not much close by for most of the beach, but you can see some cool stuff (or just float endlessly and become one with the sea) off of most cliff resorts.

    Dive shops have the best gear but even the stuff at Costco or Walmart-type stores are way better than the equipment in Negril.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaBinky View Post
    Hi! We hired Famous Vincent Glass Bottom Boat during our February trip. 876-473-6910 They hang out by the cliffs but will motor over to pick you up wherever you're staying. Vincent's knowledgeable and friendly son was our captain and guide and got into the water with us to lead us around and point things out to us. He also provided snorkels, masks and fins and gave us bread to feed the fish. It was an amazing adventure! Here's a short video we made--I bought a DBPower EX5000 action camera (cheap--$65!!) just for this trip. Best money I've ever spent. Here's a link to a short clip from the video. Have fun!! https://www.facebook.com/ernie.osbor...2061948487307/
    You really shouldn't feed fish bread, it's really bad for them. Cooked rice, banana, coconut. No bread.

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    Bread is not good for fish. Bread contains yeast and when eaten by fish, it will expand and can cause constipation for most fish. The most resilient fish will survive however others will disappear as they suffer and the predators take them.

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