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10/12/2015 04:41 PM
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Hi All I'm looking for suggestions for small group ( 6-10 or less ) intermediate to advanced level guided snorkel trips on Culebra and/or Vieques. I would like to see who operates there that you can recommend.I would be hoping to join an organized tour while on each of these islands in February.I love to beach snorkel but getting into a boat with someone local who knows where to go is what I am looking for. Any suggestions? We have been BVI/USVI land based visitors over the past decade and are checking out the SVI this time. BTW we are already booked for the biobay. Thanks in advance. :handshake
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Aquatic Adventures in Dewey, Culebra (Taz and Ann at 515-290-2310) can do a group of 6-8. Ten might be too many. They will take you to two different sites in a day, and also feed you lunch.
We dove and snorkeled with them in August.
Their Dive Shop is right above the Dingy Dock. Same building.
On the web they go as diveculebra.com
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Thanks Twanger. That is just what I was looking for. Small group that I can tagalong with for great local snorkeling while the admiral enjoys terra firma. Any suggestions from anyone else for a similar operator on Vieques when we are there later in the trip?
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Try searching scuba Esperanza and see what you get. Trip advisor should be very helpful too. I once met a dive company there, other than friendly, I have no other info.
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