We are planning for our cruise well in advance by talking horseback riding lessons (so the kids are more comfortable). On the way to lessons, my DS asked if we were going snorkeling also. I said if he would like. He didn't realize it wasn't like Castaway Cay. He still wants to go, but my DD is afraid sharks might eat her. I said she didn't have to go, but now she is afraid that her entire family will be eaten by sharks and she will be an orphan
. Anyway, what precautions are taken when you take a boat to a place where there is snorkeling. Also, we are going on a West Coast cruise so does anyone have experience snorkeling in the Pacific. I know there are sharks at the beaches around here, but I don't know about Mexico. Thank you. Anything I can tell my DD so she isn't so fearful would be helpful. BTW, she's 7.
. Anyway, what precautions are taken when you take a boat to a place where there is snorkeling. Also, we are going on a West Coast cruise so does anyone have experience snorkeling in the Pacific. I know there are sharks at the beaches around here, but I don't know about Mexico. Thank you. Anything I can tell my DD so she isn't so fearful would be helpful. BTW, she's 7.
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. After a couple of minutes and me explaining that it was not jaws....she calmed down and we agree to slowly approach the area together (holding hands) and see if we could see it. The water in this area was about 15-20 ft deep and sure enough along side of a very large coral head on the bottom was the sleeping shark. Even with all the commotion (and there was a lot from the 15 or so people on the snorkeling trip) the shark never stirred. DD admitted later that it was "kinda cool" to see the sleeping shark, but she has no desire to see one again
. So...even if you see a shark it is unlikely that it will be more than you catching a glimpse of it as you float over it while snorkeling.
