If the big-ticket trips are sold out or you want a sure thing close to port, this is the dependable pick: a guided three-stop boat snorkel over a shallow coral reef and a shipwreck, finishing with an optional surface viewing where Caribbean reef sharks are drawn in below you. Run by the same world-class dive outfit, with full gear and short, reliable timing - the safe snorkel that won't blow your port clock.
What to expect
You'll board a guided boat for three stops over a shallow coral reef and historic shipwreck, snorkeling at each site and scanning the water for tropical fish moving through the coral formations. The trip culminates at an optional surface viewing station where Caribbean reef sharks are deliberately drawn below you—a thrilling encounter with the ocean's most iconic predators. Full gear (mask, fins, snorkel, and buoyancy vest) is provided and fitted before departure, so the experience flows from suiting up to entering the water with minimal friction. Round-trip transfers from your hotel add a cushion of logistical ease around the ~3.5 hours on the water.
Pricier than a bare-bones group snorkel because it includes the shark-viewing stop and a top operator's boat - the ship's plain reef snorkel runs ~$70-90, so if you only want fish-over-coral the cheaper ship/group option genuinely wins on value. Choose this direct trip when you specifically want the surface shark encounter and a reputable operator; otherwise the ship's basic snorkel is the better-value floor.
Good to know
Allocate 4–5 hours door-to-door, leaving you a comfortable margin in a typical 6–8 hour port window; round-trip hotel transfers are included, so coordinate your departure time directly with Stuart Cove's at booking. The operator is the same world-class dive outfit running the island's premium diving programs, so punctuality and ship-back timing are built into their model—they understand cruise schedules. Book online to shave $10 per person off the $118.80 adult rate. Bring reef-safe sunscreen and a towel; the vest eliminates the need to pack your own flotation gear.