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kakie1989 says:
Rottnest is a small island 30 minutes off the coast of Fremantle. Home to the mysterious "Quokka", Rottnest allows a lifestyle city slickers can only dream of. Getting to Rottnest is easy, several ferry companies depart Fremantle port frequently and tickets cost around $50-$65 return.
The only m...
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malaya says:
We found a pirate ship on White Beach - complete with skull and crossbones flag! - and as sailing was something we had been planning to do in Boracay, we aranged to book the boat for the next afternoon.
The Red Pirates paraw is skippered by the ever-friendly Captain Joey, who is rumoured to have th...
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cneoridium says:
Lots of things to see underwater off San Diego. The water is cold, but not bad during the summer, or with a wetsuit year-round. Much of the shoreline is difficult for entry because of the surf, but there are a few sheltered areas with an easy entry. Of course any surf related inconvenience is mit...
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dmp22pl says:
For only $89 you get to snorkel the coral reefs which are amazing. you get to see tropical fish. They film you underwater so you may buy a home dvd if you wish. A good thing to take is an underwater disposable camera so you can take pictures underwater. You also get to interact with the friendly sti...
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mswim says:
Trunk Bay is perhaps St. John's most popular beach and as soon as you set your eyes on it, you'll understand why. The beaches fine white sand is boredered by magnificent palm trees. In order to access the beach there is a small fee but it is more than worth it. Voted the most beautiful beach in ...
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cneoridium says:
The big reason you're coming to San Diego is probably... the beaches. Good news is that by law all California beaches are free and must have public access!
I'll try to get some descriptions in here, but for my friends who have asked, here's at least a list of good ones to get you started, from s...
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PleaseDontBePsycho says:
Alphonse lives 2 houses south of Barrera's Auto Parts, on the main drag south of town. He's an AMAZING guide, and if you can't get ahold of him by his cell number on the sign posted outside of his house, you can book a tour with him through Monkey Business Travel Shop at the Banana Beach Hotel (1.4 ...
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coreyjay1977 says:
Hanauma Bay Underwater State Park is a beautiful marine preserve just a short drive from the hussle and bussle of Waikiki Beach. If you are into snorkeling and sea life then this is a MUST! Parking is only $1.00 per vehicle and general admission is $5.00 per person. For residents and military sta...
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vances says:
One of Oahu’s prime attractions is the snorkeling wonderland of Hanauma Bay. A short drive from Honolulu (you will pass through a lot of wild neighborhoods around Diamond Head en route), the nature preserve is 10 miles east of Waikiki just off the main coastal road (Kalaniana'ole Highway, Route 7...
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dkgilman says:
One of the best ways to enjoy Maui is to visit the numerous beaches that surround the island. Most of them have great places to snorkel too. When snorkeling, try to swim to where there are rocks or coral because that is where the fish and turtles like to hang out. You aren't likely to see many fi...
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