If you truly wish to get in touch with the rhythm of the ocean, charter a sailboat withThe Moorings. Tie up to a mooring buoy inCanouan, in the Grenadines, for example, leave the hatch open, and you’ll wake up to the tradewinds tickling your face. You can jump off the boat for snorkeling and instantly behold a school of Caribbean reef squid, sea turtles or starfish. The Moorings offers skippered sailboat charters in the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, the Bahamas, coastal Mexico, the South Pacific and the Indian Ocean. No sailing experience is required. Skippered sailboat charters come with a professional captain, and sometimes a cook, too.
The Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta gives visitors the opportunity to swim or scuba dive with whale sharks, the largest fish in the world. They are indeed massive, averaging 18 to 32 feet long, but they are benign.Whale sharks feed on plankton and small fish that they strain through their gills. Swimmers and divers are always escorted by three dive masters.
Text by Robin Dalmas, Bing Travel; photo editing by Connie Ricca.
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