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Do you know if anyone on the island does snorkel tours with devices like these? We are visiting in about a week. https://seabob.com/en/
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I saw people using them or something similar in front of Pelican Key. Check mwith dive shops in Simpson Bay.
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Last year there was a place renting similar machines on Simpson bay between the Roxy and Atrium.They also rent other other items such as kayaks etc. I doubt they do tours.
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The Scuba Shop in Simpson Bay advertised having them in last year's Destination magazine.
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