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Instafamous Dog Island along with most of the islands in the Lemon Cays of San Blas are ok to snorkel if you don’t have much time, but in order to experience the absolute best snorkel in San Blas you must venture out to the Dutch and Coco Bandero Cays. The archipelago of the San Blas islands, also referred to as Guna Yala, and more specifically, the 20 miles that stretch from El porvenir to Corazon de Jesus and constitute the last unspoiled and best Caribbean sailing charter destination is literally dotted with hundreds of islands of coral origin. All of these islands can be reached while on a catamaran charter in the San Blas islands. Some of the islands closest to land are densely populated by the Guna indigenous, other islands are merely a patch of white sand with a coconut tree or two and with no possibilities for inhabiting them. Islands with higher density are the ones closest to shore mainly because they are the easiest to reach and since pre colonial times have established trade with mainland. Island densely populated and close to mainland The Islands out in the Cays of San Blas were for years to out of the way and too wild to even be considered as a place to establish a community. Small inhabited island out in the Cays of San Blas. Islands near the shore and the ones with easy reach by road transfers are basically close to the river mouths that carry the sediment which in turn becomes the nutrient for the vibrant sea life all along the archipelago. This same sediment from the rivers and the consequent murky waters can ruin a snorkeling session if not planned correctly, this is why the best snorkeling in San Blas is not close to mainland and communities but out in the Cays where crystal clear turquoise waters are prevalent throughout the whole year including the raining season .


Dolphin Encounters: A Sailing Adventure in Croatia Croatia, with its crystal-clear waters and picturesque coastline, is a sailor’s paradise. But it’s not just the stunning views that make sailing here unforgettable; it’s the chance to witness one of nature’s most enchanting spectacles – dolphins swimming alongside your boat. The Dolphin’s Domain Dolphins are known to frequent the Croatian coast, particularly in the Adriatic Sea. These intelligent and playful creatures are often spotted near popular sailing destinations such as the islands of Hvar, Korcula, and Mljet. Their presence is a testament to the rich marine biodiversity that thrives in these waters. Sailing with Dolphins Sailing with dolphins is an experience that combines relaxation with excitement. As you glide through the gentle waves, keep an eye out for these graceful mammals. They may approach your boat curiously, leaping and diving in the water around you. It’s a magical moment that connects you with the natural world in a profound way. Tips for Dolphin Watching Stay Quiet: Dolphins are sensitive to noise, so keep conversations low and avoid loud music. Maintain Distance: Respect their space by keeping a safe distance. Never chase or attempt to touch them. Be Patient: Dolphins may not appear immediately. Patience is key to enjoying this natural encounter. Conservation Efforts Croatia has taken steps to protect its marine life, including dolphins. By supporting eco-friendly sailing practices and respecting wildlife regulations, we can ensure that future generations will also have the opportunity to enjoy these incredible encounters. Conclusion Sailing in Croatia offers more than just a journey across the sea; it’s an opportunity to connect with nature and witness the beauty of dolphins in their natural habitat. So next time you set sail, keep your eyes peeled – you might just have a dolphin companion on your voyage!