Florida

Snorkeling the Coral Reef in Key Largo With Your Grandchild

Program No. 21018RJ
Snorkel Florida’s coral reef—the third largest in the world! See marine animals up close and learn from experts at an historic marine park.

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At a Glance

Pop on your goggles and grab your grandchild for the underwater adventure of a lifetime! Did you know that the third largest living coral barrier reef in the world is right here in the Florida Keys? It’s waiting for you to come snorkel this amazing natural wonder! With an expert scuba-diving instructor, explore the shallow reefs of the world-famous Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary. Meet park rangers who will tell you everything you’ve ever wanted to know about your the finned friends you meet along the reef, and find out all about what the world can do to save the coral from extinction. Plus, see dolphins up close at the Dolphin Research Center.
Activity Level
Outdoor: No Sweat
Open-water swimming, snorkeling up to 1.5 hours a day.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

What You'll Learn

  • Snorkel at Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, which protects the third-largest living coral barrier reef system in the world.
  • Visit the Dolphin Research Center and observe the narrated sessions with our animal family, and ask questions during and between these sessions.
  • Expert-led walking field trip through a mangrove habitat to learn about the importance of this dynamic living environment.

General Notes

Snorkeling is subject to weather conditions. Due to the nature of this program, listening devices will be unavailable.
Featured Expert
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Heather L Hamilton
Florida native Heather Hamilton has been exploring the beaches, lakes and forests of Florida’s wilderness since she was a little girl. As an experienced camper, hiker, biker, kayaker, fisher and photographer, Heather has seen Florida in just about every light on her extensive travels throughout the state. She studied culinary arts at the Art Institute in Fort Lauderdale and became a cook and pastry chef, but she changed careers several times before embracing her passion. She became a Master Naturalist and full-time Florida guide.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Heather L Hamilton View biography
Florida native Heather Hamilton has been exploring the beaches, lakes and forests of Florida’s wilderness since she was a little girl. As an experienced camper, hiker, biker, kayaker, fisher and photographer, Heather has seen Florida in just about every light on her extensive travels throughout the state. She studied culinary arts at the Art Institute in Fort Lauderdale and became a cook and pastry chef, but she changed careers several times before embracing her passion. She became a Master Naturalist and full-time Florida guide.
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Alberto J Melendez View biography
Alberto Melendez is a certified educational excursion, a certified Advance Open Water Scuba Diver and a Florida master naturalist. He has been leading kayak and snorkeling explorations in the Orlando area for over eight years. A 'tree-hugger' since the term became popular, he enjoys introducing folks to the inside story of the critters, salt marsh and history of the area.
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