Scuba divers have long had the opportunity to see nocturnal creatures living among reefs by taking night dive excursions. Now snorkelers can try it too.
Sugar Beach, a Viceroy resort in St. Lucia, is offering night snorkeling to guests of any ability.
A minimum of four snorkelers accompanied by a guide wade in from the resort beach to hover above coral heads just feet offshore where they may spy animals that are normally shy by day, including octopus and eels, as well as colorful parrotfish and phosphorescent microorganisms visible only in darkness that make the water itself seem to glow.
"Night snorkeling has been a huge hit with our guests and has given them the opportunity to explore a whole new world," Vitus Joyeux, Sugar Beach's water sports and dive manager, wrote in an email. "We give everyone an underwater flashlight and lead them on a wonderful voyage of discovery."
For the scuba trained, the resort also offers night diving through its dive center.
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