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We have done the night dive at Hol Chan and saw no less than 4 Octopi (sp). The black and orange ones. Just beautiful, but can you actually see them snorkling? We were at about 20-25 ft and seems they would be hard to see at that depth even with a really strong light. Wouldn't want to snorkel to close to the surface areas of the reef.

They are diffinitely night creatures.


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We had an octopus give us quite a show while night snorkling Hol Chan with Amigos Del Mar a few years ago. He was scooting across the seafloor and even changed colors several times for us, trying to camoflage himself against the various coral. It was quite a treat!

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They are real masters of disguise, much more so than the chameleon. Never seen one snorkelling though.

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Octopi can breathe under water so it would be unusual to see them snorkeling.

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Thanks everybody...hopefully, I can catch a good show while merely snorkeling, but I may get brave enough to dive, although my diving chops leave something to be desired since an ill-fated resort course almost turned horribly wrong smile But, a night snorkel sounds mighty interesting. Hurry up March...


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Sirenia - don't let one bad experience put you off diving! There are several instructors here who are very understanding and patient who can show you that your experience was really untypical.

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I had the unfortunate experience with going out on my first dive to Hol-Chan...with a very strong current and lousy equipment. Let's just say it's a good thing I am not scared of the water and remained calm...lol...anyway, I will totally try it again, but my mother may be disillusioned for life. I heard from someone on the island that Esmerelda (sp?) Reef is a good spot...any comments on that for a first-timer?


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Mexico rocks is a great place to go. It is entirely inside the reef and you can just float over the coral and see everything. I took my 77 year old mother-in-law there as a first timer and she loved it.

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