wlbox Posted March 7 #1 Share Posted March 7 How’s Mullet Bay beach for snorkeling? Is the water normally calm? Any problems with saragassum seaweed? We’re hoping for a nice beach day. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PORT ROYAL Posted March 7 #2 Share Posted March 7 2 hours ago, wlbox said: How’s Mullet Bay beach for snorkeling? Is the water normally calm? Any problems with saragassum seaweed? We’re hoping for a nice beach day. Thanks Best Snorkelling is to take the short Ferry ride to the protected Marine park on Pinel Island. No Seaweed. Gentle wave Snorkelling along the Marine Park Reefs, but stronger swimmers will enjoy the bigger waves to the North around the West headland, with more rocks and fish. Plenty of taxis from to Port to Ferry and from Ferry to Port. And one’s outward driver will be pleased for a timed booking for on’s return. Ferry to Pinel timetable link - https://www.caribbeanpaddling.com/blog/ferry-schedule-to-pinel-island Best to book one’s beds/day in advance with Yellow Menu - https://www.yellowbeach.restaurant/menu Or Karibuni Menu - https://www.lekaribuni.com/restaurant/menu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebas030 Posted March 18 #3 Share Posted March 18 On 3/7/2024 at 7:19 AM, wlbox said: How’s Mullet Bay beach for snorkeling? Is the water normally calm? Any problems with saragassum seaweed? We’re hoping for a nice beach day. Thanks On a calm day, Mullet is perfect ! I went for the third time a month ago ( did not snorkel ) When facing the ocean, on your left, there is a long wall of rocks and I have heard it is great for snorkeling. No seaweed and crystal clear water. On rough days the waves can crush you on the rock wall if you venture there to snorkel. But again, on a good day, it is 100/100. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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