Experience St Thomas' underwater world with Snuba, a cross between snorkeling and scuba. During this excursion on St Thomas, get a diver's perspective of a living coral reef guided by an expert Snuba guide. Explore Coral World Ocean Park at your leisure before or after your Snuba experience; full-day admission is included on this tour.
30-minute snuba tour at Coral World Ocean Park
Views of the Caribbean reefs
U.S. Virgin Island underwater experience
Includes admission ticket to Coral World Ocean Park
No previous diving experience required
Inclusions & Exclusions
Inclusions
Admission ticket to the Coral World Ocean Park
30-minute Snuba tour
Professional guide
Snorkel gear
Water shoes
Exclusions
Gratuities (optional)
Food and drinks (available for purchase)
Hotel or port pickup and drop off
Departure & Return
Departure point
Coral World Ocean Park
Return Details
Returns to original departure point
What To Expect
Find your way to Coral World Ocean Park in St Thomas to meet your certified Snuba instructor. In the Snuba orientation area, learn how to use the equipment and what to expect while on your dive. Snuba is a cross between snorkeling and scuba diving. This unique sport gives the underwater perspective of a scuba dive without the required certification.ItineraryExhibits:Marine Gardens: This gallery of 21 jewel tanks provides intimate and stunning views of hundreds of marine species in their unique habitats. Watch entranced as these marine creatures exhibit behaviors you would have a hard time seeing in the wild. Try to spot the superbly camouflaged scorpion fish and peacock flounder. Touch Pool: Get your hands wet while you gently handle starfish, pet a sea cucumbers, meet a hermit crab and other touchable sea creatures. An aquarist is on-hand to answer your questions. Undersea Observatory Tower: The only one of its kind in the Caribbean, the air-conditioned Undersea Observatory Tower stands 100 feet (30 meters) offshore. Descend 15 feet (4.5 meters) beneath the sea to the Undersea Observatory and view the ever changing life on a natural coral reef. At mid-level, visit the Deep Reef Tank and from the top level enjoy spectacular views of the St. Thomas shoreline and neighboring islands. From the Undersea Observatory, you have a unique opportunity to stay dry and watch totally non-captive fish and other marine creatures as they go about their daily activities on the reef completely unaware of your presence.Caribbean Reef Encounter:This 80,000 gallon coral reef aquarium encircles you as you enter the air-conditioned Caribbean Reef Encounter. The aquarium is open to the elements, which means the thousands of reef animals that are housed here receive natural day and moonlight and experience rain just like a natural reef would. Shark Shallows: One of the most popular exhibits, this large pool is home to juvenile sharks. View a variety of sharks from above and below through a large underwater viewing window as they gracefully circle the pool or rest among the rocks. The inhabitants of the Shark Shallows may include nurse, lemon, blacktip and reef sharks. Friendly and knowledgeable marine operations staff will tell you about the current inhabitants and the twice a day feeding schedule. This is a unique opportunity to learn about these amazing and very misunderstood animals and even pet a baby nurse shark with the assistance of one of the staff. Stingray Lagoon:See if you can find all the stingrays that live in the Stingray Lagoon. Masters of disguise, the Southern Stingrays bury themselves in the sand for camouflage. Look for the hint of an eye or tip of a tail showing in the sand to discover them. Watch as these gentle, graceful creatures glide around the pool seeming to fly through the water. They often slap their "wings" against the wall of the pool hoping for a handout of fish!Turtle Pool: Rescued as hatchlings in October 1997, the green sea turtles were first introduced to water at Coral World. Smaller than the palm of an adult hand at that time, today each weighs well over one hundred pounds. Watch in awe at these magnificent creatures and learn about their eating and nesting habits during the daily feeding presentations. Critter Corners:Spend some time with the native iguanas in Iguana Alley, the native ducks, tortoises and brown-throated conures on the Nature Trail, and the not so native but very lovable Rainbow Lorikeets in the Lorikeet Garden.
Additional Info
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Children must be at least 4ft 8" tall to participate
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel At least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.