1. Identify the local regulations and requirements for starting a business in your area.
2. Define your target market, including demographics such as age range, budget level, interests, etc.
3. Create a detailed business plan that includes financial projections and outlines your income and expenses.
4. Develop a snorkeling equipment inventory list.
5. Find reliable suppliers for the items you need to stock your business.
6. Research and find locations or venues where you can rent out space or hold lessons and rental sessions.
7. Establish pricing that covers costs and turns a profit.
8. Promote your business through social media, mailing lists, word of mouth, etc.
9. Purchase necessary insurance to cover any injuries during snorkeling sessions or equipment rentals.
10. Create safety protocols and measures that should be in place during snorkeling sessions and classes.