Maui Snorkel:
Frequently Asked Questions
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What if
I am afraid of the water?
Why am I
doing this?
Why
shoreline instead of off a boat?
I've
heard I should go to Molokini
Are
there sharks?
What
will I see that I can't see by myself?
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What
if I am afraid of the water?
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One of the trademarks of Suzzy's service is the personalized attention
you will receive before and during the tour. If you have a problem she
will work with you until you are comfortable. She also tows a safety
float that is available for support at any time throughout the tour.
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Why
am I doing this?
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To see and experience the hidden beauty of nature veiled beneath the
ocean surface (the other 3/4ths of the Earth.)
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Why
shoreline instead of off a boat?
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The main difference is personalized attention. Boats make money by
carrying lots of people. Think of the different experience a family of
six will have driving to a wilderness area and going for a hike, over a
bus load of tourist doing the same thing. Also, some of the best sites
are in conservation areas where boats are not allowed.
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I've
heard I should go to Molokini.
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Molokini is one of Hawaii's top snorkel destinations because it is well
advertised. This means lots of people go there. So again, it comes down
to enjoying personalized attention to your needs rather than competing
with dozens of other snorkelers.
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Are
there sharks?
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Yep, there are sharks. The likelyhood of seeing a shark is very small.
The most common shark is the "White-tip Reef Shark" which is benign and
no danger to snorkelers. If you are lucky enough to see a shark it will
probably become one of the highlights of your trip.
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What
will I see that I can't see by myself?
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Well, it is true that you might possibly see the same things without a
guide. The difference is personal attention for your safety, and the
plethora of information you will receive about what you are seeing.
Without Suzzy you will never know what you are missing.