johnnyscience
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So I have a full set of snorkeling gear, fins, mask etc - all brand new. My mask has the special purple film on it to have a clearer view while under water. But I didn't know if that red filter is even necessary in shallow reef snorkeling?
I originally bought it as part of my diving gear set, but haven't been able to make that trip happen yet.
Since I will be doing a Royal Caribbean cruise later this year to the Bahamas, and won't be certified, or have time for diving, I was curious if it was worth it for me to bring my snorkeling gear or not?
I do have a scuba/snorkel backpack to easily pack it all away in though.
I know you can rent them, just not sure how expensive it is and if it's worth the hassle of taking my snorkel gear with me.
I will say I have 2 sets, so it would save us time and money for at least 2 people if I brought my own stuff.
But if snorkeling is only $10-$20 a person, maybe I just pack light.
There would be 4 of us, so we either take turns or have to rent another set or two (depending on who feels like snorkeling at the time)
Thoughts?
I originally bought it as part of my diving gear set, but haven't been able to make that trip happen yet.
Since I will be doing a Royal Caribbean cruise later this year to the Bahamas, and won't be certified, or have time for diving, I was curious if it was worth it for me to bring my snorkeling gear or not?
I do have a scuba/snorkel backpack to easily pack it all away in though.
I know you can rent them, just not sure how expensive it is and if it's worth the hassle of taking my snorkel gear with me.
I will say I have 2 sets, so it would save us time and money for at least 2 people if I brought my own stuff.
But if snorkeling is only $10-$20 a person, maybe I just pack light.
There would be 4 of us, so we either take turns or have to rent another set or two (depending on who feels like snorkeling at the time)
Thoughts?