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Not sure what ports you are going to but I left my snorkel equipment in the car three weeks ago when I sailed on the Magic. I was able to purchase a half way decent mask and snorkel at a shop next to Captain Marvin's office across from the pier in Grand Cayman. I think it was less the $35 for the combo and I just used the tour operators flippers.

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They usually have the snorkels for sale at the shore excursion desk. In August, they were $5. We bought some years ago and didn't care for them because the mouth piece was really hard. Husband and I both ended up with a sore mouth from using them. You can buy inexpensive snorkels at your local sporting goods store.

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They usually have the snorkels for sale at the shore excursion desk. In August, they were $5. We bought some years ago and didn't care for them because the mouth piece was really hard. Husband and I both ended up with a sore mouth from using them. You can buy inexpensive snorkels at your local sporting goods store.

 

To make it more comfortable, look for a silicone mouthpiece.

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