This tour was in a motor sail boat, it was a lovely atmosphere in comparison to the more commercial bots. But if you get sea sick I would recommend a different company who uses a catamaran- they looked more sturdy and less bothered by the waves. Also, note that the water is not calm when you get to the reef as I imagined. The waves are large and bob you around. It’s fun but also wasn’t a comfort to the sea sickness we felt. Our boat took about 70 minutes to get to the reef, all the other colonies bots were there too. The sights were beautiful, lots of colorful fish and the coral reef was right below us. The reef is not as colorful as I imagined. Of course it’s beautiful and a sight to see, but I just feel like that’s worth noting! You are so close to the reef that irresponsible people may damage the reef, I think. We were very cautious to stay far enough away and not kick up sand. The hour of snorkeling went by so so fast, I think I would choose a tour with a longer snorkeling time if I were to do it again. I think a visual map should be created to know where to snorkel, too. The guides were trying to yell out to people while we were snorkeling and it was hard to communicate. The two female guides were lovely, I appreciated their positive energy. When we got back onto the boat and were sick they tried to help us and gave us ginger beer. Really no history or information on the reef was given, I would’ve liked an insider run down on the ride there. We briefly saw a sea turtle and a dolphin too! Lovely experience but my main cons were the short snorkeling time, no history or information given by tour guides, and unclear where to snorkel.