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Entity reports the best places to swim with sea creatures like dolphins.

It’s time to stop gazing at sea creatures on your TV screens and start experiencing the wildlife under the sea. Beautiful vacation destinations for underwater snorkeling in crystal blue water can be a reality if you know where to go. So if you’re a woman looking for adventure and new life experiences, here are five perfect destinations for marveling at the world underwater.

1 JELLYFISH LAKE, PALAU.

Entity shares the best places to swim with sea creatures like jellyfish in Palau.

You heard it right, it’s a lake full of jellyfish. Don’t worry, you won’t get stung. According to Go World Travel, the body of water is filled with golden jellyfish (Mastigias) and moon jellyfish (Aurelia) that have tiny, almost unnoticeable stings.

2 CHURCHILL, MANITOBA.

Entity shares the best places to swim with sea creatures.

Hudson Bay near Churchill, a small town in Canada, presents you with the opportunity to swim with beluga whales (or “sea canaries”). This popular term for white beluga whales originated when a swimmer heard a distant singing, reminiscent of little birds, while underwater. What the swimmer actually heard was a pod of belugas.

3 MAUI, HAWAII.

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“Nemo” fans will love this one! Green sea turtles reside in a place called Turtle Town (yes, it’s real!) on the coastline stretching from Black Sand Beach and Nahuna Point. Green sea turtles are endangered, so it’s important to avoid invading their personal space too much!

4 CRYSTAL RIVER, FLORIDA NATURE COAST.

Entity shares the best places to swim with sea creatures like manatees in Florida.

ABC describes Crystal River as the “only place in the world where people can swim and interact with manatees in their natural habitat.” Manatees are chubby, playful mammals. It is a joy to watch these gentle giants bobbing around the waters, just make sure not to frighten them! These animals make high-pitched squeaky noises when they are excited or afraid.

5 BIG MAJOR CAY, BAHAMAS.

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We are used to seeing pigs rolling around in mud, but in the Exuma Cays of Bahama, pigs are swimming about in the Caribbean waters. It is said that a man many years ago left pigs in Big Major Cay and after decades, the pigs adapted to their new aquatic environment. These creatures can be cute, but over the years they are said to have become “pushy” due to being undomesticated.

Edited by Ellena Kilgallon
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