Snorkling equipment for beginners and advanced

Snorkling starts with the right equipment. At PlutoSport you find snorklingsets, separate diving masks and flippers from brands like Mares, Atlantis and Aqua Lung Sport — for your first snorkling trip or your hundredth.

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Speedo Short Blade Training Fins
Summer Sale
44.95 -10% 49.95 RRP
Atlantis Guana Snorkelgoggles Senior
20.95 -30% 29.95 RRP
Atlantis Suta Flex Snorkel Senior
Summer Sale
12.95 -13% 14.95 RRP
Mares Tropical Snorkelgoggles Senior
30.95 -23% 39.95 RRP
Mares X-One Marea Snorkelset Senior
Summer Sale
78.95 -21% 99.95 RRP
Atlantis Samana Pro Snorkelset Senior
Summer Sale
28.95 -17% 34.95 RRP
Mares Tropical Snorkelgoggles Senior
29.95 -25% 39.95 RRP
Atlantis Borneo Snorkelset Senior
Summer Sale
22.95 -23% 29.95 RRP
Speedo Medium Blade Training Fins
Summer Sale
47.95 -4% 49.95 RRP
Mares X-One Marea Snorkelset Senior
Summer Sale
74.95 -25% 99.95 RRP
Atlantis Snapper Flippers Senior
Summer Sale
21.95 -12% 24.95 RRP
Atlantis Borneo Snorkelset Senior
Summer Sale
23.95 -20% 29.95 RRP
Atlantis Borneo Snorkelset Senior
Summer Sale
24.95 -17% 29.95 RRP
Atlantis Snapper Flippers Senior
Summer Sale
20.95 -16% 24.95 RRP
Atlantis Snapper Flippers Senior
Summer Sale
21.95 -12% 24.95 RRP
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What do you need to go snorkling?

The basic equipment consists of a diving mask, a snorkel and optionally flippers. A snorklingset combines all these parts in one package, ideal if you're just starting out. With flippers you move more smoothly and energy-efficiently through the water.

Snorkling masks and full face masks

A regular diving mask covers the eyes and nose, a full face mask covers the entire face. The big advantage of a full face mask is that you can simply breathe through your nose and have a panoramic field of view. Always make sure the seal fits well — practise breathing on dry land or in the pool first before going into the sea.

Tips for beginners

Start calmly and practise breathing through the snorkel before going far into the water. Relax your body — a tense body makes breathing harder. Choose a location without strong currents and preferably don't snorkel alone. After snorkling, rinse all your gear with lukewarm fresh water to remove salt and sand.