Wild Coast Snorkeling Adventure
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Overview
Discover a side of Nova Scotia’s Atlantic coast that most visitors never see as you snorkel through cold, clear, kelp-covered waters teeming with fish, sea urchins, rock crabs, sculpin, and dense underwater communities. Before you enter the water, your guide will introduce each site, explain what to look for, and show you how to move comfortably and safely in the marine environment. Between snorkel sessions, warm up onshore with a delicious picnic lunch, and relax in the sun.
While most people experience Nova Scotia’s coastline from a clifftop, patio, or car window, this is your chance to get in the water and see our coastal landscape from an entirely new perspective.
Tour Package Includes:
- Full day guided adventure with Great Earth Expeditions
- Snorkelling tour of two of the region’s best ocean sites, near Halifax. Tours are led by a PADI-certified Divemaster guide and include all necessary equipment and instruction.
- Shoreside picnic lunch, from a local restaurant, including a selection of sandwiches and salads.
- Return transportation to Halifax Waterfront
Offered: Thursdays & Sundays
Price: $395 + tax per person
*Call for pricing and availability for smaller groups
Good to Know:
- Tour transportation departs from and returns to Lower Water Street, Halifax, near the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic (1675 Lower Water Street)
- No previous snorkeling experience is required. Guests should be comfortable in and around ocean water, wearing a mask and snorkel, and entering from a rocky shoreline.
- The sites are chosen each morning, based on ocean conditions, visibility, and shoreline access. Your guide makes the call the morning of departure.
- After lunch, the group will dry off and travel by van to the next snorkel site. A washroom stop will be included enroute.
Conditions:
Advance booking required. Minimum of 4 guests; maximum of 8. For smaller groups, call Great Earth Expeditions for availability and pricing.
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