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While Kauai maintains a warm, pleasant climate throughout most of the year, the island receives ample amounts of rain during the winter months. Rainy and cloudy days can make the ocean somewhat chilly, and people who are snorkeling will need to preserve their warmth. To avoid the chill on your underwater sightseeing adventure, use the following tips.

3 Ways to Avoid Getting Chilly When Snorkeling

1. Cover Up

Typically, wearing your swimsuit is adequate coverage for snorkeling at your favorite Kauai beaches, like Shipwreck or Anini Beach. If a rainy night precedes your underwater expedition, you may want to wear a full-bodied neoprene wetsuit. This insulating material will help you retain your body heat in cool waters. There are many surf shops near the beaches, and you can ask an associate for assistance on how the garment should fit.

2. Stay in Shallow Waters

snorkelingDeep water is colder, as the island’s rays can’t penetrate the depth. Additionally, the pressure you experience as you descend causes the insulating bubbles in neoprene to compress. That means the warming effects of your wetsuit will reduce the further down you go. Instead of checking out the Tunnels of Haena Beach Park, hang close to the shore.

3. Keep Swimming

Swimming is an excellent workout. It makes your heart pump, boosting your blood circulation and raising your body temperature. To take advantage of these effects, briefly pick up your stroke and kick faster to give your body the chance to warm up.

 

If you’re prepped and ready to go on the exciting snorkeling expedition, join Na Pali Riders Raft Tours in Waimea, HI. This locally owned tour company provides passengers with gorgeous views of the Na Pali Coast, face-to-face experiences with Hawaiian marine life, and amazing snorkel tours. Their knowledgeable team is dedicated to showing you the best of the Kauai coastline and providing a memorable experience. Learn more about their excursions online, or call (808) 742-6331 to book your tour.

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