Paddle calm lagoon waters and discover San Juan’s estuary ecology
Paddle Condado Lagoon after dark with city lights and an eco-interpreting guide
Paddle Condado Lagoon independently with premium gear and a safety lesson
Paddle a transparent kayak through Condado Lagoon's coastal habitat
Share a face-to-face gourmet picnic from your double kayak
Create a relaxed floating-deck outing for sunbathing, yoga, and swimming
Relax, swim, and celebrate from your private lagoon base
Paddle Condado Lagoon at your own pace with a partner or your dog
Paddle San Juan's calm lagoon in a glass-bottom kayak at sunrise
Glide across Condado Lagoon with skyline views and self-guided freedom
Paddle Condado Lagoon at your own pace with skyline views and marine-life spotting
Paddle an LED-lit kayak through Condado Lagoon after dark
Paddle a transparent kayak and look below for marine life
Snorkel from shore with a guide and look for fish and sea turtles
Cruise to Culebra for reef time, beach time, and onboard refreshments
Try scuba diving with guided instruction in San Juan
Caribbean views, lunch, drinks, and snorkeling gear at Icacos
Sail to Icacos for snorkeling, waterslides, and a Puerto Rican lunch
Paddle Laguna Grande after dark and look for its natural bioluminescent glow
Jet Ski Through San Juan Bay With Coastal and Skyline Views
Glide through San Juan Bay at sunset with coastal skyline views
Learn to snorkel with private guides in San Juan's shoreline waters
Snorkel Culebra reefs and relax at a captain-selected beach stop
Sail to Icacos Island for beach time and reef 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.