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
Sail past Old San Juan landmarks with drinks and appetizers at sunset
Zip, hike, and tube through three caves and river rapids
Swim, float, and snorkel around Icacos or Palomino with transportation from San Juan
Target offshore game fish from a fully equipped 48-foot Hatteras
Sail to Icacos for island time, snorkeling, lunch, and rum drinks
Target tuna, wahoo and mahi-mahi aboard The Legend
Swim in La Parguera's glowing waters on a private guided boat outing
Build surf skills with certified instructors and a guided beach lesson
Rainforest trails and a nighttime Bio Bay paddle in one day
Paddle mangrove channels and discover Laguna Grande after dark
Slide through Las Pailas’ rainforest waterways with a guide
Ride the water on a banana boat at Isla Verde Beach
Chase tarpon in San Juan's Laguna San José with a seasoned local captain
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
Explore caves, waterfalls and river canyons on a challenging Tanamá adventure
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.