Sail to Icacos Island for beach time and reef snorkeling
Explore rainforest waterfalls, then snorkel from shore
A Half-Day of Snorkeling, Swimming and Beach Time at Icacos Island
Navigate San Juan Bay by mini boat with waterfront views of El Morro
Explore Punta Arenas' vibrant marine life with knowledgeable guides
Discover Vieques marine life with knowledgeable snorkeling guides
See Vieques' biobay from a fully transparent kayak
Paddle a transparent kayak and discover Vieques' bioluminescent waters
Ride jet skis to three beaches and snorkel Green Beach’s reef with guide support
Pilot a jet ski to three beaches along Vieques’ northwest coast
Paddle Mosquito Bay in a clear-bottom kayak after dark
Snorkel sheltered Green Beach waters with gear included
Paddle after sunset and learn how Vieques' bay creates its natural glow
Reef snorkeling, mangroves and a beach stop aboard your private Vieques boat
Learn about coral and marine life on a private snorkel outing
Snorkel Vieques reefs with your private group and learn about local marine life
Fish offshore with a professional crew and gear included for your group
Cast for tarpon, snook, snapper, and more in Vieques waters
Paddle Puerto Mosquito after dark in a clear-bottom kayak
Private bioluminescent bay kayaking with certified crew and property pickup
Beach-hop and snorkel around Culebra on a private charter
Clear-bottom paddling through Vieques' naturally glowing Mosquito Bay
Paddle a clear kayak through Vieques’ bioluminescent bay
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.