Explore San Cristobal’s clear waters on a private snorkeling escape
Sunset swimming and bioluminescent waters in Parguera's cays
Paddle and swim in Puerto Rico's bioluminescent waters after dark
Kayak and snorkel around Cayo Enrique Island’s shallow reserve waters
Swim in La Parguera’s glowing waters without the kayaking portion
Swim in Parguera's Bio Bay and learn what makes the water glow
Jet ski to Los Pozos beach and look for marine life
Cruise El Combate’s west coast to secluded Punta Águila
Target blue marlin 30–40 miles offshore with focused fishing tactics
Fish Puerto Rico’s deep waters with bait and tackle included
Cast for seasonal offshore fish with bait and tackle provided
Build snorkeling confidence with step-by-step guidance and flotation support
Explore caves, waterfalls and river canyons on a challenging Tanamá adventure
Explore caves, waterfalls and natural pools in Puerto Rico's karst forest
Paddle through a 1,000-foot underground river tunnel in Puerto Rico's karst forest
Float through a 1,000-foot river cave with natural pools and karst views
Float through Tanama’s caves, canyon, and spring-fed river
Sail Rincón's coast at sunset with drinks, snacks and ocean views
Sail, snorkel, and enjoy lunch aboard the Katarina
Tailor a private sunset sail for your special occasion
Target tuna, mahi-mahi, wahoo, and marlin in the Mona Passage
Explore Puerto Rico's west coast by private boat, with lunch and snorkeling
Clarity is geology, not luck: quartz sand, seagrass filtration, and how close the Gulf Stream runs. Thirteen beaches, and the trade-off each one asks of you.
Florida issues no boating license at all. What the marina checks is a safety education card, and whether you need one comes down to one date: January 1, 1988.