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10 Great Caribbean Snorkeling Beaches

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - April 18, 2017
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La Chiva Beach, Puerto Rico On Vieques, the water at the eastern end of the playa also known as Blue Beach features fish-filled sea grass flats, and there’s plenty more sea life secreted around the small cay just offshore and within the rocks at the end of the beach road.


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