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The Best Caribbean Snorkeling Islands

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - April 14, 2015
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Saint Lucia’s most famous for its towering Pitons; but the wonder of the Pitons extends below sea level to the Anse Piton Marine Reserve, home to fascinating obsidian-hued water full of vibrant sea life. But perhaps the island’s most recognized snorkeling site is the Anse Chastanet Reef (above), which 150 different fish species call home.


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