What is not included What to bring

You may want to bring with you extra clothes to change after swimming.

Please bring water shoes also known as swimming shoes, to protect your feet when walking over the rocks.

Sun block is truly must to have. You will be exposed to sun for the most part of the day and water drops on your body will make the sun even more intense. Please protect yourself with good, preferably water resistant, sunblock.

Having a pair of sunglasses can go a long way during a sunny day to protect your eyes from the UW radiation and from the water reflection.

A summer hat will be very handy especially when the sun is high between 11-3 pm. While you will not needed the hat during snorkeling, you will find it very handy if you plan on strolling along the beach or exploring the islands.

We suggest that you bring at least one towel to dry yourself after snorkeling.

You will have very filling lunch included with your tour, but swimming can make you hungry much faster than you would expect. We provide each guest with complimentary 2 pieces of fruit, but feel free to bring your own snacks.

Each guest will receive a complimentary gift at the and of the tour, but you may want to buy additional souvenirs and try some delicious seafoods like sea urchins, shells and lobsters offered by the locals. They will cook the food for you while you snorkel or take pictures around the island.

We strongly suggest that you bring water proof camera or at least a waterproof pouch for your cell phone. You will be doing lots of swimming and you will want to capture the mesmerizing marine life.

We strongly recommend that you bring extra batteries and/or power bank. You will be taking pictures all day long and in hot weather your batteries will drain faster than you think.

Your transportation between islands will be provided by motorized boat  locally known as “banca.”  The motor can be too loud for some people, therefore we recommend that you bring a pair of earplugs if loud noise bothers you.