Take in all the pleasures of the sea by enjoying a half-day sail and snorkel experience on a spacious 70-foot long catamaran. Lulled by the rhythm of the sea, lie on the expansive sun deck or enjoy a cocktail under the shaded cabin top. When you are ready to experience the beauty of the sea below the waterline, allow the friendly crew to assist you as you prepare for your snorkeling adventure. Snorkeling stops include the coral-laden Antilla Shipwreck, fish-friendly Boca Catalina and the unique Arashi reef. During your snorkel experience indulge in a delicious lunch prepared by top island chefs or sample a cool tropical drink or beer from the open bar.
Highlights
- Enjoy a half-day Aruba Palm Pleasure Snorkel Adventure
- Lounge on the spacious sun deck of the catamaran
- Snorkel in clear blue water of the Caribbean Sea
- Snuba option available
- Hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch and open bar included
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Sailing in Aruba
Why not upgrade and add on a Snuba adventure?
SNUBA
If you like to snorkel, but not ready for scuba, then try Snuba (SNorkel+scUBA)! Aruba's most popular underwater activity. Explore the beauty of Aruba's underwater world in the most convenient way. 'Go Beyond Snorkeling' and breath easily underwater without wearing heavy restrictive scuba diving gear. No snorkeling or scuba certification needed. A private guided tours permits underwater explorers as young as 8 years old to safely descend to a depth of 20 feet with the aid of a SNUBA instructor exclusively available with De Palm Water sports (45 minutes, including instruction).
Reviewed by Daniel C, July 2012
Great time! no complaints here one of the best times on the isaland.. the captain and crew were super and the open bar made it for a great time! We had such a great time we returned for more over the weekend..
Reviewed by Nicholas B, July 2011
The entire adventure was well worth the money. This was one of the best parts of our honeymoon and we believe that the tour is perfect for all types of tourists.



