Parque
Folkestone Marine Park
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Snorkelling Folkestone Marine Park features an artificial reef, purposefully formed by the sinking of the ship Stavronikita which rests in 120ft of water less than half a mile from the shore. As a result of its depth, diving the Stavronikita is recommended only for experienced divers in the company of others. Contact a local scuba diving operator to explore the Stavronikita and other wrecks along this coast. It is best for snorkelers to swim around the inshore reef found in the Recreational Zone of the Park. Located about one-third of a mile offshore, this reef is home to numerous fish and other marine life, including sea anemones, corals and sponges. Other Watersports The calm water at Folkestone also makes it perfect for kayaking and paddle boarding. Must-Do Activity Paddle over colourful coral reefs populated by tropical fish in a glass bottom kayak and experience the view both above and below the surface!
Snorkelling Folkestone Marine Park features an artificial reef, purposefully formed by the sinking of the ship Stavronikita which rests in 120ft of water less than half a mile from the shore. As a result of its depth, diving the Stavronikita is recommended only for experienced divers in the company…
It features an artificial reef which was formed by sinking a ship in 120 feet of water. You can snorkel on the reef. They have a museum with interesting and rare marine species. There are many recreational activities you can take part in.
We absolutely love this place. Small beach to enter the water, tons of shade, two great little cheap food stands, playground for kids, massive roped off area for swim/snorkel that's safe from water crafts, facilities, lifeguard and free wifi!
diving and snorkeling free park to swim and picnic, has facilities just north of Holetown
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Ubicación
Holetown, Saint James