



Swim alongside sea turtles in the warm coastal waters of Mirissa during this private 1-hour snorkelling session. Designed for beginners and families, this guided experience offers close observation of turtles in their natural habitat under controlled and respectful conditions.
Your session begins with a short safety briefing covering snorkelling technique, fin movement and responsible wildlife behaviour. Instructors explain how to maintain calm movements in the water and keep appropriate distances from marine life. Equipment is fitted and checked before entering the sea.
You’ll then head to selected coastal areas known for regular turtle activity. These shallow waters allow for surface-based observation, meaning you can float comfortably while watching turtles glide beneath you. Guides remain close, helping position you safely and pointing out marine life.
Water time is structured for steady, relaxed exploration rather than long-distance swimming. Depending on turtle movement and sea conditions, you may observe them feeding, surfacing for air or moving along reef sections. Photos and videos are captured during the session, allowing you to focus fully on the experience.
Mirissa sits along Sri Lanka’s southern coastline and is known for its marine biodiversity. Certain nearshore areas regularly attract sea turtles due to feeding grounds and reef structures.
The snorkelling zone is selected based on sea state and visibility to ensure safe access. Conditions are generally suitable for beginner snorkellers, though natural currents and surface movement may vary. Public transport is available in Mirissa, and private transportation is included for this activity.
Participants must be at least 6 years old and comfortable in water. No prior snorkelling experience is required, but you should be able to float confidently and follow instructions.
This activity is not recommended for pregnant travellers or individuals with back or heart conditions. A calm approach in the water is essential to maintain safe interaction with wildlife.
Wildlife snorkelling requires careful management and respect for marine ecosystems. Guides prioritise responsible observation, ensuring turtles are not disturbed and participants remain at safe distances.
Sessions are kept private to reduce crowding and allow closer supervision. Equipment is checked before each departure, and safety protocols are followed consistently to deliver a controlled and well-managed marine experience.
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