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2025年3月3日
We couldn’t find it ?? We followed the satnav but it took us down a very windy road and then a road that looked as though it was going to nowhere! Signposts were virtually non - existent so we drove …Rob M的完整评论
2024年8月23日
Our family loved our few hours snorkeling here!! We got to this area via people power - we kayak’ed through a local company along with a guide. I don’t think I’d ever seen such a variety of sea lif…billybob101的完整评论
2024年6月16日
My watch clocked 101 floors on a way up. This requires some cardio fitness and strong quads. We are an active couple 62 and 72 years old. I would say it is a moderately difficult trail. My advice is…Diana D的完整评论
Is it ok for beginners to kayak across the bay? Is the water rough? Larry
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As others have indicated, it is pretty protected. It is a little ways over to the good snorkeling area. Just take your time and you should be fine. Go early before the commercial snorkel …
As others have indicated, it is pretty protected. It is a little ways over to the good snorkeling area. Just take your time and you should be fine. Go early before the commercial snorkel boats arrive. It gets pretty busy once they are in the area. Enjoy
Hi - I read that you can kayak to Captain Cook. If we want to snorkel as well, is there a place that we can park our kayaks? I don't want to disrupt the coral so any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Yes, you can snorkel on your own. I would recommend renting a kayak at Bay Side Adventures and kayaking across the bay. We were able to watch and snorkel with spinner dolphins on …
Yes, you can snorkel on your own. I would recommend renting a kayak at Bay Side Adventures and kayaking across the bay. We were able to watch and snorkel with spinner dolphins on our way over to the Captain Cook Monument.