đ Snorkeling Safety Briefing for NonâSwimmers
(Fivebulls Travel Tours & Safaris â Client Guide)
Snorkeling is safe and enjoyable even for nonâswimmers, as long as the correct safety measures are followed. Please read this short guide before your activity.
â 1. You Do NOT Need to Be a Swimmer
Snorkeling is done on the surface, not underwater. With a flotation vest, you simply float and look down at the marine life.
𦺠2. Mandatory Safety Gear
- Snorkeling vest (keeps you floating effortlessly)Â Â
- Mask & snorkel Â
- Fins (help you move with minimal effort)
Your guide will help you wear and adjust everything correctly.
đ´ 3. Where You Will Snorkel
We only use calm, shallow lagoons suitable for beginners. Â
You will always remain close to the boat or shore and under supervision.
đ§ââď¸ 4. What You Must Be Able to Do
- Relax and float with the vest Â
- Breathe calmly through the snorkel Â
- Kick gently with fins Â
- Stay calm if water splashes on your face Â
Your guide will teach these in 5 minutes before entering the water.
đ¨ââď¸ 5. Supervision
A trained guide will be with you at all times. Â
Nonâswimmers are not allowed to snorkel alone or in deep water.
đ 6. Conditions Where You Cannot Snorkel
- Strong waves or currents Â
- Deep open water Â
- If you feel anxious or unwell Â
- If the guide advises against it Â
Safety always comes first.
đ 7. What to Expect
You will float on the surface and enjoy:
- Colourful fish Â
- Coral gardens Â
- Clear, warm water Â
- A calm, relaxing experience Â
Perfect for beginners, families, and nonâswimmers
đ Final Note
Your safety is our priority. Please follow all instructions from your guide and enjoy a beautiful, stressâfree snorkeling experience.
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