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Absolutely you can bring your own snorkel equipment. In fact, DS prefers his as it fits his face perfectly. He's got a set that fits into a mesh bag / backpack-type carrier complete with flippers.
You will be required to wear a floation vest though, and may need to rent it for a small fee @$6.
Floats are best rented at Gil's while on Castaway Cay. Have a wonderful time and enjoy your cruise!!
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Wear a vest??? That's horrible! I'm a free diver. A vest would just get in the way of things. Would they really come over and yank me out of the water if I wasn't wearing one?
I'm a PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor and regularly free dive to 45 feet while fishing. I actually consider a vest to be a danger to me since it upsets my buoyancy control and can cause uncontrolled ascents.
this seems to be a question. you have to wear the vest, but it's inflatable. at least one person i've read insists you don't have to inflate the vest. as you're surrounded by lifeguards, i honestly can't imagine they'd let you get away with it, but he was confident in his answer.
as far as bringing your own, it's been established you can, but ultimately there's no reason to unless you already have gear and want to pack it. definitely no incentive to buy equipment just for the snorkeling at castaway cay.
the only personal equipment you may want to consider buying is a mask with corrective lenses if you need one.
You do need to wear the vest but it does not need to be inflated. DH brought his own snorkel gear on our previous cruise (not our most recent one) and was given the vest free of charge.
DH and I snorkeled all day at the Adult beach and we rented snorkel gear on the island - they did not give us any vest or tell us we needed to wear one - we did not as we are both certified divers and good swimmers. This was Sept 27 - Oct3. maybe they are talking about the main beach? Snorkeling was fun off the adult beach.
They usually have a cast member stationed at the mouth of the snorkel area at the family beach and yes, they you have to wear the vest (although you don't have to inflate it as others have mentioned). I do not know what they do at the adult beach as we have never gone over there to snorkel.
Vest are mandatory in the snorkel lagoon. Just roll it up tightly with the valve open. Then there will be little to no air in the vest. We bring our own gear, the kids like thier own gear and the fit is better. Additionally if you look at the price of snorkel gear rental, you can most likely purchase a good quality set at home for about the same.
DH and I snorkeled all day at the Adult beach and we rented snorkel gear on the island - they did not give us any vest or tell us we needed to wear one - we did not as we are both certified divers and good swimmers. This was Sept 27 - Oct3. maybe they are talking about the main beach? Snorkeling was fun off the adult beach.
The vest rule is enforced in the snorkel area at the family beach, which is watched over by a team of water safety personnel. The adult beach does not have the same level of supervision. I've never rented at the adult beach (I brought equipment I rented at the family beach over to the adult beach), so I can't say whether your experience was typical of rentals made at the adult beach.
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