cancan Posted December 9, 2009 #1 Share Posted December 9, 2009 I have snorkled serveral times in the carribean and haven't seen any turtles. Doing the ports Princess Cays, St. Thomas, Dominica, Grenada, Curacao, and Aruba in Jan. Which of these ports or snorkeling sites would give me the best chance? Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gliner Posted December 9, 2009 #2 Share Posted December 9, 2009 The turtles will see you before you ever see them. It is a luck of the draw as to what you will see when snorkeling/diving. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimw Posted December 9, 2009 #3 Share Posted December 9, 2009 Try Hawaii, especially around Kailua Kona on the Big Island. Anyway, that's where we went. Most Hawaii cruises stop there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CRUISEMAN72 Posted December 9, 2009 #4 Share Posted December 9, 2009 I have only ever seen turtles in barbados. Maybe 300 yards from shore. Damn camera malfunctioned what a piece of junk. From now on i stick with disposable cameras. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shui3000 Posted December 10, 2009 #5 Share Posted December 10, 2009 Hawaii, they're pretty plentiful. They like to come near the rocks during high tide and eat their favorite plant which grows on the rocks. Yeah, I haven't seen any in the caribbean, other than the ones grown in grand cayman. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gliner Posted December 10, 2009 #6 Share Posted December 10, 2009 I have seen a number of turtles in the Caribbean, but the largest by far was off the coast of Jupiter Fl. Turtles can be found in many places, but they do tend to avoid human contact for obvious reasons. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bethany Beach Posted December 10, 2009 #7 Share Posted December 10, 2009 We have land vacationed at several places in the Caribbean and the only reason we vacation there is to snorkel. That being said, the one place where we consistently see turtles is St. John - but, of course, there is no guarantee - and they seem to come close to shore more often in the early morning or mid-late afternoon. There are ferries from St. Thomas to St. John. Once at Cruz Bay in St. John, there are open air taxis just hanging around to take you places. Ask to be taken to Caneel Bay (a resort). There is a gatehouse at the entrance, but you just have to say that you are there to go to the main beach and get something to eat. The main beach is Caneel Beach and that is right in front of the lobby. Facing the water, walk to your right as far as you can comfortably go. Enter the water and snorkel around the bend. Eventually you will end up at Scott Beach, which typically has the most turtle sightings. If you don't feel like snorkeling around the bend or snorkeling back, just get out of the water at Scott Beach and walk over the slight hill to the main entrance. Taxis are always waiting in the parking lot to go back to the ferry area. I wouldn't attempt to do this on your own if your time in port is short. However, is your ship happens to offer an excursion drop off in St. John, so you are guaranteed a pickup time, that would work for you. IMO don't even both going to the over-hyped Trunk Bay. Yes, it is a gorgeous beach, but IMO the snorkeling is horrible due to extreme overcrowding which often results in destruction of the area. I JUST REMEMBERED. We did take a S. Carib cruise and took an excursion in Barbados through the ship to snorkel with turtles. And, in deed, due to the boat feeding the fish, etc., several good-sized turtles did show up for the whole time we were there. Just keep in mind that many ship excursions are packed with people and you will be fighting with them to see the turtles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stevesan Posted December 10, 2009 #8 Share Posted December 10, 2009 I have snorkled serveral times in the carribean and haven't seen any turtles.Doing the ports Princess Cays, St. Thomas, Dominica, Grenada, Curacao, and Aruba in Jan. Which of these ports or snorkeling sites would give me the best chance? Thanks. Lots of turtles at at St Thomas's Buck Island. Here's one of the snorkel operators (their number is legion). http://www.captainnautica.com/trips.php I went with Capt Nautica in Feb 2008. These were my review comments (weather conditions were at fault for the poor viz): Feb 3 – St Thomas: Ship’s snorkel with Capt Nautica . http://www.captainnautica.com/feedback.php A high speed (35 knots) pontoon boat takes us to Buck Island. First stop is over freighter wreck, visibility is very poor, few fish and less coral. Second stop is on lee side of island, Turtle Cove. Visibility is much better. Did a swim-along with a turtle family, also Stingrays and a Barracuda. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MPM Posted December 11, 2009 #9 Share Posted December 11, 2009 I have snorkeled with turtles in three places - Hawaii on Maui by black rock, at St. Johns (we took a sail boat over from St. Thomas), and on Barbados. We went out with Silver Moon Sailing on Barbados, and turtles are almost guaranteed - they feed the turtles. My wife had some big ones eating out of her hand. Also saw a turtle diving in Dominica, but he was swimming off as he saw us. ~Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rjcoon Posted December 15, 2009 #10 Share Posted December 15, 2009 We did Barbados in November and there were lots of turtles, in fact they would swim right up to you. Great snorkeling. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flatman Posted December 17, 2009 #11 Share Posted December 17, 2009 I have snorkeled with turtles in three places - Hawaii on Maui by black rock, at St. Johns (we took a sail boat over from St. Thomas), and on Barbados. We went out with Silver Moon Sailing on Barbados, and turtles are almost guaranteed - they feed the turtles. My wife had some big ones eating out of her hand. Also saw a turtle diving in Dominica, but he was swimming off as he saw us. ~Mike Hi MPM, what was the name of the sailboat from St. Thomas? Where did they take you to snorkel? We've got one chartered in April, and really hoping to see a turtle but know our chances are slim to none. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scuba Laura Posted December 17, 2009 #12 Share Posted December 17, 2009 Agree with Buck Island. Please be aware there is a huge fine if you touch a turtle! By touching them, you injure the natural coating they have which prevents barnacles from attaching. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stevesan Posted December 17, 2009 #13 Share Posted December 17, 2009 Agree with Buck Island. Please be aware there is a huge fine if you touch a turtle! By touching them, you injure the natural coating they have which prevents barnacles from attaching. 100% correct. However, the dumba** Silver Moon snorkel guide at Barbados encouraged people to "pet" the turtles. :rolleyes: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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