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Snorkelling NZ — Best Spots & Gear Guide (2026)
Snorkelling NZ — Best Spots & Gear Guide (2026)
Snorkelling is the easiest way to explore New Zealand's underwater world. No certifications needed, minimal gear, and incredible marine life right off the beach.
Essential Snorkelling Gear
Mask
- Fit first: A leaking mask ruins every snorkel
- Tempered glass: Safer and won't fog as easily
- Silicone skirt: Comfortable seal, lasts longer than PVC
- Tip: Anti-fog treatment or a drop of baby shampoo before each dive
Snorkel
- Dry top snorkels: Float valve stops water entering — great for beginners
- Semi-dry snorkels: Splash guard on top, purge valve on bottom
- Travel snorkels: Compact, foldable — pack easily
Fins
- Short fins: Easy to use, good for casual snorkelling
- Full foot: Comfortable without boots — warm water or pool
- Open heel: Adjustable, wear with neoprene socks for NZ waters
Best Snorkelling Spots in NZ
North Island
- Goat Island (Leigh): NZ's first marine reserve — snapper, blue maomao, crayfish
- Cathedral Cove (Coromandel): Stunning scenery + marine life
- Poor Knights Islands: World-class — subtropical fish, arches, caves
- Tāwharanui: Marine reserve with clear water and sandy bays
South Island
- Kaikōura: Crayfish, seals, and kelp forests
- Abel Tasman: Crystal clear bays with blue penguins
- Milford Sound: Unique black water diving — coral in shallow water
Snorkelling Tips for NZ
- Wear a wetsuit: Even summer water temp is 18-22°C — you'll get cold without one
- Check conditions: Swell, wind, and visibility matter — use MetService marine forecast
- Never snorkel alone: Always have a buddy
- Respect marine reserves: Look but don't take
- Watch for boats: Stay close to shore and use a dive flag or bright snorkel
Shop Snorkelling Gear at Action Outdoors
Browse: NZ Diver. Call 09 820 8023.
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