We take our friends Curtis and Kate (Sweet Ruca) for a snorkeling adventure. We take the dinghy to Enekohttps://www.infomarshallislands.com/eneko-island/, a short 2 miles from our anchorage.
Matt had paddled over here a few days ago. He discovered this large pinnacle that was begging to be explored. It was a little too deep to anchor the dinghy so we had to tow her behind us. We were in awe once we jumped into the beautiful turquoise, clear water.
I love snorkeling with the schools of fish! There were so many little fish enjoying this pinnacle.
All types of hard coral were thriving in this area. They formed lovely mounds and valleys in the ocean.
I did not have a red filter on my gopro so everything is a funny hue. But, there were vibrant green patches and colorful coral all around.

Eneko pinnacle
It was incredibly peaceful snorkeling this pinnacle. I loved floating over this wonderful sea world! There was no current and light winds so we could just float. The fish dart in and out of the coral. But once the fish are used to you they swim really close to check you out.
The water is really warm and bleaching is really prevalent. But not here. It is really wonderful to see so many thriving corals.
Eneko Anchorage
We took our time “tooling” on the way back to the boat. Hugging the shoreline, admiring the sea life, and waving at a few locals. It was really quiet on shore with very little activity. But the few locals we saw gave us a hardy wave which was nice.
There are only 3 boats here in Eneko. A vast difference from Majuro. Makes for a super pleasant anchorage.

Eneko Anchorage
We went snorkeling at Eneko in mid-February. Our blog posts run 4-6 weeks behind actual live events. Check out our last blog where we celebrate Super Bowl.