Discover the underwater beauty of Tayrona National Park from the surface!
Join one of our daily snorkelling boat trips and explore colourful coral reefs, tropical fish, and stunning coastal scenery — always accompanied by an experienced snorkelling guide in the water.
Our boat is shared with certified scuba divers, and we carefully select dive sites that are ideal and safe for both snorkelling and scuba diving. This allows snorkellers to enjoy shallow reefs and calm waters, while divers explore deeper areas of the same beautiful locations.
Itinerary
8:00 AM – Meet at our dive centre for equipment fitting, safety briefing, and site orientation with your guide.
8:30 AM – Boat departure to explore two snorkelling spots within Tayrona National Park.
Enjoy 45–60 minutes of guided snorkelling at each location, with a relaxing break on the boat featuring fresh fruits and water between stops.
12:30 PM – Return to the dive centre.
Afternoon Trip (on request)
- Meet at 1:30 PM
- Boat departs at 2:00 PM
- Return around 5:30 PM
(Limited spots — please check availability with us)
What You’ll See Beneath the Surface
- Colourful reef fish (parrotfish, butterflyfish, angelfish, damselfish, and more)
- Coral gardens & rocky underwater landscapes
- Starfish, sea urchins, octopus, or turtles (if you’re lucky!)
- Stunning coastal views and clear Caribbean waters
What’s Included
-Professional snorkelling guide (in the water)
-Mask, snorkel, fins & life jacket
-Fish & coral ID slates and books
-Shared boat with scuba divers visiting the same carefully selected sites, suitable for both snorkelling and diving activities
-Safety briefing and site orientation
-Water & fresh fruits on board
-Dry storage space for personal belongings on the boat
-Tayrona National Park entry ticket
Who Can Join?
- Our snorkelling boat trips are open to anyone who can swim and feels comfortable in the water.
- They are ideal for beginners, families, and experienced snorkellers alike.
- Children under 12 are welcome with parental supervision
Perfect for divers and non-divers wanting to explore the reefs and bays of Tayrona