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Snorkeling has always been a much loved, and easily accessible way of exploring the underwater world. With little equipment necessary and the techniques used only taking a short time to learn, this sport has become widely popular and is catered for worldwide.
Although snorkeling takes a short time to learn, it is a sport that can constantly challenge and takes a lifetime to master. The range of snorkeling sites across the globe provides something for all ages and abilities, and allows intimate interaction with some stunning sub-marine environments and species.
Snorkeling as a skill can open a number of exciting possibilities. It is one of the most common routes into scuba diving, providing an excellent base knowledge that is helpful to PADI Open Water and BSAC Sport Diver courses. Snorkeling is also essential to those that wish to participate in Octopush, the aquatic hockey game where teams of 8 attempt to push a weighted puck into the opponents submerged goal.
Snorkeling can lead to a large variety of other sports and opportunities, and enjoys a popular fan base with many, mainly because of it’s ease to learn, but difficulty to master.


