Go beyond the exhibits at Coral World Ocean Park with a private, behind-the-scenes marine encounter — including the iconic Sea Trek helmet dive and an exclusive reef snorkel guided by a marine biologist.
What to expect
Coral World sits on a peninsula at Coki Point, its underwater observatory tower descending directly into a living coral reef — no glass tank, just the real Caribbean Sea on the other side of the porthole. The Sea Trek helmet dive places you gently on the sandy seafloor, where sergeant majors and queen angelfish nibble from your hand. Your private marine biologist joins you for the subsequent snorkel, narrating the ecology of the reef in real time. The park also houses sea turtles, stingrays, and a touching pool — ideal if guests include younger travelers.
Good to know
Coki Point is approximately 30 minutes by taxi from the cruise pier — arrange a round-trip private taxi. Sea Trek operates rain or shine; no swimming ability required and it's safe for ages 8+. Pre-book Sea Trek directly on the Coral World website as slots sell out. Allow 3–4 hours for the full experience.