Snorkeling
Snorkeling is one of the best activity to view the magical underwater world of the Indian Ocean in Fujairah.
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Snorkeling Trip
About 70 percent of the Earth’s surface is water-covered and if you are not into diving, snorkeling is your best choice of activity to view the magical underwater world. Our team will prepare all the equipment, show you the right techniques and take you to Snoopy Island in Fujairah.
Upon reaching the Snoopy Island, the crew will present you the snorkeling equipment. The trip is about one hour, perfect for first timers and includes everything you need to have the experience of a lifetime and get your first taste of magical of our Indian ocean, right here in Fujairah.
Here are the top 8 health benefits of snorkeling:
Improves breathing: Snorkeling increases your maximal oxygen uptake, a good indicator of aerobic fitness. Breathing through a tube involves some resistance and requires greater exertion than free breathing. Snorkelers regulate in and out breaths evenly through the mouth, effectively engaging in a breathing exercise.
Overall fitness: Snorkeling is a recreational pastime that can help to motivate, tone and trim you. It works out quads, hamstrings, calves, ankles, hip flexors, core and shoulders. Snorkeling itself improves overall strength and endurance, reduces stress and burns about 300 calories an hour.
Cardiovascular health: Snorkeling is also good for your heart, as it increases the heart rate and strengthens the heart muscle. Improved cardiovascular fitness helps decrease the risk of certain health problems, such as coronary heart disease, heart failure, high cholesterol and high blood pressure. Snorkeling also helps you build greater lung capacity when you are forced to hold your breath underwater for sustained periods of time.
Joint mobility: Like any water-based exercise, snorkeling has the added benefit of providing healthy exercise to those with joint pain, stiffness or obesity problems. Exercising in the water reduces the impact forces generally associated with other cardiovascular exercises like walking and jogging. If you have trouble exercising because of movement restrictions, consider snorkeling as a means of kick-starting your exercise program. Once you regain some mobility, you can move on to other exercises or increase the frequency and intensity of your snorkeling workout.
Mental health: Exercise, including snorkeling, can help relieve stress and anxiety, according to the Mayo Clinic. The controlled mouth breathing required of snorkelers is similar to many of the meditative breathing techniques that seek to relax and calm the body. Snorkeling regularly may help you feel more calm and at ease through simple relaxation.
Overcome risk factors: Snorkeling is great for overcoming a fear of diving. Since you don’t have to go deep and you can stand up at anytime, it is a great introduction to what wearing a mask and breathing through your nose feels like. If at any time you feel claustrophobic, just stand up!
Better mood: Like all cardiovascular exercise, snorkeling has been shown to release endorphins that elevate mood. Snorkelers must practice controlled breathing in a rhythm similar to that used in many forms of meditation, which can calm the body and promote general relaxation.
Perfecting performance: Using a snorkel while training for or learning an aquatic sport can spark dramatic improvements in a short time. Front-mounted snorkels allow a swimmer to practice body position and arm pulls through the water without worrying about turning or raising the head to breathe. Triathletes use the front-mounted snorkel as they work out in the pool with freestyle drills such as side-kick-switch and sculling. The ability to move through the water and to breathe throughout a drill smoothly can build lung and leg strength in a swimmer.
Not tough on body: The buoyancy of water eases joint pain and stiffness, facilitating workouts to improve flexibility and endurance. The Wolters Kluwer Health Clinic recommends swimming for people with rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing sponditis, conditions that cause inflammation, limited mobility and shoulder and neck problems. Using a snorkel and mask allows arthritis sufferers to limit painful neck movements so they can stick to an exercise routine.
Connects you with nature: Snorkeling allows you to encounter the most colorful creatures on earth. Watching their natural habitat and observing their behavior can be very helpful for patients who suffer from anxiety disorders and ADHD.
What our customers say !
RobAg81
E-foil ride
Sami and Wassim were great with me and my son riding the e-foil. Was one of the best water experiences I have ever had! Would highly recommend. My son hasn't stopped talking about it. Would 100% recommend and would do again! Thank you to Sami, Wassim and team!
Date of visit : Mar 30, 2024
Natasha R
Parasailing at Intercontinental RAK
Excellent experience for a sunset parasailing with our kids 9 and 5 with tandem. Such a great team that made the experience smooth, relaxing and fun. They guided us perfectly and we felt safe taking the kids for their first parasail! Beautiful stunning views and most of all the crew are so great making it easy for beginners at sea. Loved it and will go again for sure.
Date of visit : Dec 3, 2023
Piotrek M
Best
Very good and professional, I have really enjoyed. Safety was on the best stage and nothing bad happend even tho we fell into the water couple times.
Date of visit : Mar 22, 2024
lynn097
So much fun!
The activity was so much fun! I was worried at the beginning to do it, but Captain Saeed was very reassuring and made the ride so fun. We were a family of 4 and all enjoyed it so much! Highly recommended. Everyone there was very nice and professional.
Date of visit : Apr 6, 2024
Nastya A
Sea fishing
Cool, good fishing, beautiful boat. We had a great time with our family. Thanks to Said and Arif. We took a lot of beautiful photos
Date of visit : Feb 27, 2024