Surface finswimming refers to a technique where swimmers use specially designed fins to move through the water, staying close to the surface. Synonyms for surface finswimming could include 'surface swimming with fins', 'surface finning', or 'surface snorkeling'. Other terms that may be used to describe this technique could be 'shallow water finswimming', 'lido swimming', or 'pool snorkeling'. These terms all describe a similar activity where the swimmer uses fins to move through the water at or near the surface. Whether in a pool, lido, or natural body of water, the use of fins can make swimming on the surface an enjoyable and efficient activity.