onesam319
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Has anyone else had a problem with lack of information when renting snorkeling equipment at Castaway Cay?
I have been looking for other posts about snorkeling, but since I didn't find any I wanted to ask this myself. When we picked up our snorkeling equipment we asked where the snorkeling area was. The attendant answered "at the right or left of the beach". When we walked over to the beach we saw a couple snorkelers out in the water to the right side, so that's where we got in. First of all we were given no instruction on how the use the equipment. My mask was fogged up and I kept getting salt water in my mouth. I spent a lot of time trying to deal with these problems until I finally figured out how to clear the salt water without standing up and getting out of the water to drain it out. (I was using fins and am not a good swimmer, so this was an ordeal each time.) We went all the way to the rope, which I assumed was our limit. We saw no underwater statues. Since coming home and searching the internet, I have seen pictures showing the water to be very deep where they are. The roped off area we were in was never more than 5 feet deep. Another page said the sunken Nautilus was 1/2 mile out. I feel we were seriously gypped to not even know where to see these attractions.
I have been looking for other posts about snorkeling, but since I didn't find any I wanted to ask this myself. When we picked up our snorkeling equipment we asked where the snorkeling area was. The attendant answered "at the right or left of the beach". When we walked over to the beach we saw a couple snorkelers out in the water to the right side, so that's where we got in. First of all we were given no instruction on how the use the equipment. My mask was fogged up and I kept getting salt water in my mouth. I spent a lot of time trying to deal with these problems until I finally figured out how to clear the salt water without standing up and getting out of the water to drain it out. (I was using fins and am not a good swimmer, so this was an ordeal each time.) We went all the way to the rope, which I assumed was our limit. We saw no underwater statues. Since coming home and searching the internet, I have seen pictures showing the water to be very deep where they are. The roped off area we were in was never more than 5 feet deep. Another page said the sunken Nautilus was 1/2 mile out. I feel we were seriously gypped to not even know where to see these attractions.