Practical Guide

What is snorkeling?

Snorkeling is a popular underwater recreational activity. Essential equipment includes the snorkel for breathing, and a diving mask or swimming goggles for vision. Swimfins for more efficient propulsion are also common. It’s the perfect opportunity to observe underwater life in a natural setting without the complicated equipment and training required for scuba diving. It appeals […]

Snorkeling is a popular underwater recreational activity. Essential equipment includes the snorkel for breathing, and a diving mask or swimming goggles for vision. Swimfins for more efficient propulsion are also common. It’s the perfect opportunity to observe underwater life in a natural setting without the complicated equipment and training required for scuba diving. It appeals to all ages because of how little effort is involved.

The use of a snorkel and a diving mask allows the snorkeler to observe underwater attractions for extended periods with relatively little effort and to breathe while face-down at the surface. However, snorkeling being a water activity, you do need to know how to swim.

A beginner’s guide to snorkeling

One of the most important and undoubtedly the best tips is to fit the mask correctly and adjust the strap, and the water should apply enough pressure to seal the mask. The fins should slide easily with both feet wet and you should not feel any discomfort in your feet. Do not bite the snorkel, and breathe normally.

Be a responsible snorkeler:

  • Check the weather conditions.
  • Take a friend: never snorkel alone.
  • Find out who to contact in an emergency.

Follow the Snorkeler’s Code:

  • Do not remove seaweed or animals from rocks or from their homes.
  • Take care not to kick sea life with fins or stand on delicate animals.
  • Observe animals where they live and don’t take anything away with you.
  • The snorkelling location in Fažana represents the cultural heritage of the Republic of Croatia. It is not allowed to touch, take, move, or lift archaeological objects on the site. If you find archaeological objects while sightseeing, please inform the Archaeological Museum of Istria in Pula (www.ami-pula.hr telephone: +385 52 351 333).

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