Top 4 Snorkel Destinations in Florida

Published 2021-01-09
We comb through the destinations in Florida to present you four of the top places for snorkeling. Join us as we highlight Red Reef Park in Boca Raton, Cannon Beach in Key Largo, Ginnie Springs in High Springs, and the Blue Heron Bridge in Riviera Beach.

All Comments (21)
  • @sunnerstate
    Thanks for giving your kids the memories they will cherish for a lifetime. Great dad!!
  • @sharrussell9217
    Thanks! I just moved to Vero Beach area and love to snorkel. Will try these spots!
  • I grew up in Riviera beach in the sixties. Peanut island was a good swim from the causeway. Diving for tackle that were hung up on the small bridge. Good memories there.
  • I don't like cannon beach the water is murky and the worst part is that me, my dad, and my cousins got stung by a whole bunch of those jellyfish all over our bodys. Also the seaweed was horrible.
  • I was surprised you didn't put sarasota ins your list, but I will check it out some of the places you have in your list, thanks
  • @thetoneman
    Great video! I wanted to visit Blue Heron Bridge and Peanut Island while I was down there for the Florida Shark Tours, but had to cancel my trip. Planning for next year sometime down. Check out the jetties at Panama City Beach and Destin for some really good NW Florida snorkeling. Keep it up bud! 😁👍🤿📸🦀🐙🐡🐠🐟🐬🦈🤙
  • @cd653
    I've surprised St.Andrews state park wasn't on your list. My kids loved snorkeling there. If you haven't been there search snorkeling at st andrews on youtube... there are some great videos. I heard cruise ships will be stopping there now. They have these rock jetties that they created and tons of beautiful fish, turtles and we even snorkeled with a dolphin. The water was so clear and calm there because the jetties block the waves. The sand is white as snow... beautiful.
  • Check out the reef balls in Navarre & Pensacola beach, from what I saw in your video these reef ball snorkeling sites by far best all 4 of your top picks
  • the pier on deerfield beach is a grate place for snorkeling but some days the waves are calm and some days and the rule there are you are not allowed to go snorkeling or swimming or more then 150 feet of the pier but you are allowed to go snorkeling on the pier just not 150 feet of the pier and i recommend bribing a wet suit because they are jelly fish they are not the deadly kind there sting is similar to a mosquito bite and they are nurse sharks there but they are small so nothing to worry about and i think the nurse sharks are like more deep in the water but i think you are gonna like it deer field beach is located next to Boca Raton
  • for snorkeling i also recommend the island of Cozumel in mexico there is a beach i heard about the called beach corona yup the beach is actually called corona the waters there are so clear i think you are going to like it to get to Cozumel you have to fly to Cancun the drive 1 hour east to Playa dell Carmen then take a boat from Playa dell Carmen to the island of Cozumel but the island also has its own international airport but i think you have to get a covid test to fly to the island but you dont have to get a Covid test to fly to Cancun and i dont think you have to get a covid test to take a boat to the island so i recommend flying to Cancun then doing all of that so that you dont have to get a covid test
  • @Smittyschannel
    yeah Ginnie Springs looks like overcrowded disaster. Hard pass