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]]>When it comes to beautiful coral and marine life, there is no destination more perfect than the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. It’s actually the planet’s largest reef system, made up of 2,900 individual reefs stretching 1,400 miles off the Queensland shoreline. It boasts more than a thousand fish species and six species of sea turtles. Unfortunately, due to climate change, scientists believe the reef could become extinct as soon as 2050. So if you want to see this once-in-a-lifetime beauty, the time is now.
Located in the Pacific Ocean 600 miles west of Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands are a must-see destination for lovers of sea life. And Devil’s Crown, an extinct sunken volcano, is known as one of the best spots there, with a kaleidoscope of fish, rays, sharks, turtles, and coral.
When you picture “paradise”, the image you see in your head is probably pretty similar to Bora Bora, with its clear water, pure beaches, and snorkeling that lets you get up close and personal with stingrays, who love human attention. You can also seek sharks, turtles, and lots of colorful fish.
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]]>Recife is the capital of Pernambuco in Brazil. It is well known for being the best snorkel area in South America. Expect clear blue water and a host of colorful fish and coral. The patch reef makes it an incredible place to snorkel and dive.
Off the coast of Ecuador, the Galapagos islands are home to a vast amount of sea creatures. Expect sea lions, turtles, lobster, sea horses, rays and many more. All of which can be seen on a snorkel trip. You will be spoilt for choice with a large variety of sea life.
Also in Brazil, here you will find beautiful beaches with white velvet sand and clear blue waters. This is the largest fishing community in the area because it is home to such a vast array of different species. The natural coral formations add to the beauty.
This is a popular tourist destination in Tobago, just off the coast of Venezuela. Under conservation, to preserve the marine life, here you will find turquoise clear water filled with tropical fish. Enjoy the coral and sponges and if you are lucky you might even see a turtle.
This little island near Ecuador is jam-packed with interesting marine life of all sizes. It is also home to some exotic marine birds, which are a sight to behold. You can even spot humpback whales on their migration route home.
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]]>When it comes to beautiful coral and marine life, there is no destination more perfect than the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. It’s actually the planet’s largest reef system, made up of 2,900 individual reefs stretching 1,400 miles off the Queensland shoreline. It boasts more than a thousand fish species and six species of sea turtles. Unfortunately, due to climate change, scientists believe the reef could become extinct as soon as 2050. So if you want to see this once-in-a-lifetime beauty, the time is now.
Located in the Pacific Ocean 600 miles west of Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands are a must-see destination for lovers of sea life. And Devil’s Crown, an extinct sunken volcano, is known as one of the best spots there, with a kaleidoscope of fish, rays, sharks, turtles, and coral.
When you picture “paradise”, the image you see in your head is probably pretty similar to Bora Bora, with its clear water, pure beaches, and snorkeling that lets you get up close and personal with stingrays, who love human attention. You can also seek sharks, turtles, and lots of colorful fish.
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]]>Recife is the capital of Pernambuco in Brazil. It is well known for being the best snorkel area in South America. Expect clear blue water and a host of colorful fish and coral. The patch reef makes it an incredible place to snorkel and dive.
Off the coast of Ecuador, the Galapagos islands are home to a vast amount of sea creatures. Expect sea lions, turtles, lobster, sea horses, rays and many more. All of which can be seen on a snorkel trip. You will be spoilt for choice with a large variety of sea life.
Also in Brazil, here you will find beautiful beaches with white velvet sand and clear blue waters. This is the largest fishing community in the area because it is home to such a vast array of different species. The natural coral formations add to the beauty.
This is a popular tourist destination in Tobago, just off the coast of Venezuela. Under conservation, to preserve the marine life, here you will find turquoise clear water filled with tropical fish. Enjoy the coral and sponges and if you are lucky you might even see a turtle.
This little island near Ecuador is jam-packed with interesting marine life of all sizes. It is also home to some exotic marine birds, which are a sight to behold. You can even spot humpback whales on their migration route home.
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