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We took the early Manta night snorkel last night. This is a small boat--18 guests max, in two groups of nine max. Unlike some manta trips, you aren't sitting in one place. Instead, one of the crew "tows" your group to better spots during your time in the water. If that means that the boat comes to you rather than the other way around at the end, then that's what they do. We had *fantastic* views of several different rays, and a couple did barrel rolls within at most inches of us. We also took a side trip through a pod of spinner dolphins on the way out to the site.
Everyone on our boat seemed to be comfortable in the water and on the boat, but I get the sense that the crew would be great for those with a bit more anxiety about it all.
This is a small, female-owned/operated business. It's not cheap, but was well worth it. We'll be back.
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Everyone on our boat seemed to be comfortable in the water and on the boat, but I get the sense that the crew would be great for those with a bit more anxiety about it all.
This is a small, female-owned/operated business. It's not cheap, but was well worth it. We'll be back.

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