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What Should I Do If I Feel Tired or Uncomfortable While Snorkeling?

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If you start to feel tired, anxious, or uncomfortable while snorkeling at Molokini Crater, the most important thing to know is this: it’s okay to stop at any time.

Snorkeling is optional, and listening to your body is part of staying safe and having a positive experience.


Take a Break Right Away #

If you feel uncomfortable:

  • Slow down your movement
  • Focus on steady breathing
  • Float calmly using your flotation device

Many guests feel better after pausing and regrouping for a moment. There’s no need to push yourself.


Stay Close to the Boat #

Remaining near the vessel makes it easier to:

  • Rest while holding onto the ladder or float line
  • Exit the water when you’re ready
  • Get assistance from the crew if needed

Staying close is common and completely normal, especially for first-time snorkelers.


Signal a Crew Member #

Crew members are in the water and on the boat specifically to help.

If you feel uncomfortable:

  • Raise your hand
  • Call out to a crew member
  • Swim or float toward the boat at your own pace

Assistance is always available, and crew members are trained to respond calmly and quickly.


Exit the Water If Needed #

You can return to the boat at any time.

Exiting the water allows you to:

  • Rest
  • Rehydrate
  • Warm up if you feel chilled
  • Decide whether you want to snorkel again later

Many guests snorkel in short intervals rather than all at once.


You Don’t Have to Snorkel at All #

If snorkeling doesn’t feel right that day, it’s perfectly okay to remain onboard.

Some guests choose to:

  • Relax on deck
  • Enjoy the scenery
  • Watch other snorkelers
  • Stay comfortable without entering the water

Participation is always optional, and there’s no pressure to continue.


Common Reasons Guests Feel Uncomfortable #

Feeling tired or uneasy can happen for several reasons, including:

  • Normal first-time nerves
  • Breathing rhythm taking time to adjust
  • Mild fatigue from swimming
  • Sensitivity to motion or water temperature

These feelings are common and usually manageable with rest and support.


Crew Decisions and Safety #

Crew members continuously monitor:

  • Guest comfort
  • Ocean conditions
  • Time spent in the water

If conditions change or guests appear fatigued, the crew may recommend taking a break or exiting the water. These decisions are made with safety as the top priority.


A Calm, Supported Experience #

Snorkeling should feel enjoyable, not stressful. Knowing that you can pause, exit the water, or stay onboard at any time helps many guests feel more relaxed before entering the ocean.

If you have concerns, talking with the crew early can make the experience feel more comfortable from the start.

Updated on 03/09/2026

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Table of Contents
  • Take a Break Right Away
  • Stay Close to the Boat
  • Signal a Crew Member
  • Exit the Water If Needed
  • You Don’t Have to Snorkel at All
  • Common Reasons Guests Feel Uncomfortable
  • Crew Decisions and Safety
  • A Calm, Supported Experience
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