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&lt;div&gt;We are first time cruisers, taking our two kids (20 and 22) with us on the Elation to Cabo in June.&amp;nbsp; We are trying to choose a shore excursion and considering snubaing.&amp;nbsp; My husband has some disabilities (some paralysis and deaf) &amp;nbsp;but is a pretty good swimmer.&amp;nbsp; Has anyone tried this?&amp;nbsp; Is it difficult to get in and out of the boat, lots of hard swimming etc?&amp;nbsp; We are trying to find something fun for the whole family that we&amp;nbsp;couldn&amp;#39;t likely do at home (we live in So Cal) but still not too expensive.&amp;nbsp; Can we snuba and then lie out on the beach and then shop?&amp;nbsp;Should we get a written release from his doctor so the&amp;nbsp;company doesn&amp;#39;t refuse him when he shows up for the shore excursion? &amp;nbsp;this is all new to me. any advice would be appreciated. Thank you!&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ol&gt;</description></item></channel></rss>