The main beach at Situ is teaming with life with all sorts of shells washing up daily. The tides here are quite extraordinary with a change of 4m. When out, the tide reveals some amazing coral and sand structures. When the tide is in you can swim and snorkel right in front of the clubhouse and around atolls which are teaming with juvenile species of friendly fish.
Do what your heart desires
There are various nature trails for all ages and fitness levels, varying in length from a short gentle stroll around the palm grove to a 3 hour tour of the entire island and mangrove swamps.
Also, a number of marine animals are easier to see and get close to when we don’t exhale bubbles, including whale sharks and dolphins. When traveling, it allows us to take a look below the waterline without having to bring or rent a lot of gear. For rescue scenarios, we don’t always have the luxury of dive gear and may need to assist a diver using only our fins, mask and snorkel. Snorkeling is very useful when taking non-divers out to experience the underwater world.
Kayaking is an excellent way to work off the calories you will be gaining from the delicious meals served, and to see the mangroves. Scenic water paths wind through the natural bush, and birds abound. With the ocean as calm as a dam, kayaking at high tide gives you a bird’s eye view to the bottom of the ocean, where you will see from above, the delightful marine world below.