Snorkeling Guide

Grab your mask and snorkel, don't forget your flippers and follow us!

Emmanuelle Levasseur

Deputy editor-in-chief of Apnéa magazine for five years, Emmanuelle holds a Level IV in recreational diving and a professional Class 1B. She has also collaborated with the main French diving press titles: Océans, Plongée magazine and Partir Plonger.
Specialized in freediving and underwater fishing, and now independent, she has chosen to focus on the world of snorkeling.

Julien Collet

A former French team champion in underwater hunting, Julien is a freelance writer and photographer specializing in freediving and underwater sports.
He works with several French and foreign magazines, and participates as a writer, journalist and cameraman in audiovisual projects for television.

Tribu Snorkeling magazine

Tribu Snorkeling

The magazine for snorkeling.
This 84-page quarterly magazine is the first in France entirely dedicated to discovering the underwater world with fins, mask and snorkel. Itineraries for snorkeling trips, knowledge of the marine environment, travel possibilities, environmental news, adapted training and supervision.
Tribu Snorkeling provides essential information for all those interested in snorkeling, to help them organize their hobbies and sea outings...

Guide Vagnon du Snorkeling

Guide Vagnon du Snorkeling

Accessible to all, from the youngest to the most venerable, snorkeling is a gentle, risk-free discipline. This guide is designed as a handbook to help you choose your equipment, get the most out of snorkeling on the surface and during your first dives, and learn about dangers and safety. As a source of information on regulations, underwater trails, training and travel. But also as a practical guide to accessing the coastline, recognizing the fauna and flora of the first few meters below the surface, approaching, observing and better understanding.
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Snorkeling equipment: fins

Snorkeling equipment: fins

Fins are your engine, your boots of seven places! Two imperatives: comfort and efficiency. Fins are called "slipper" or "adjustable" fins.

Snorkeling equipment: the snorkel

Snorkeling equipment: the snorkel

There's nothing simpler than a snorkel: a mouthpiece and a tube. Get used to using a simple model, with no siphon or valves for "automatic" water evacuation.

Snorkeling equipment: the mask

Snorkeling equipment: the mask

A mask consists of one or two lenses, also known as portholes, a rubber or silicone skirt, and a strap to hold it all together.

Snorkeling guide: Introduction

Snorkeling guide: Introduction

The snorkeling guide is a handbook for choosing your equipment and getting the best out of it on the surface and during your first dives.

Incredible bioluminescent waves

Incredible bioluminescent waves

Bioluminescent waves are a natural phenomenon. They have been observed on the island of Mudhdhoo in Baa Atoll.

A manta saved

A manta saved

Lisa saves a manta in the Male North atoll during a dive at the Rasfari site...