Melones Beach Snorkeling & Kayaking Tour
GuidedDuration: 2 hours
Features
Description
Kayak and Snorkel at Culebra, Puerto Rico!
Duration of Adventure
- 2 Hours
Location / Where to Meet
- Check in/ Departure Address: Melones Beach, Sardinas I, Puerto Rico
- The location is on Culebra itself, there is no boat ride or transportation to the meeting location.
- Tours start and finish from shore with no boat required.
Ages & Requirements
- Minimum age of 7 years old to participate.
- No prior swimming, snorkeling, or kayaking experience is required.
- There must be a minimum of 2 people per session and a maximum of 10 guests.
What’s Included
- Snorkel Gear (Mask, Snorkel, Fins)
- Personal Floatation Device
- In-Water Professional Snorkel Guide
- Tandem Kayaks & Paddles
Not Included
- Gratuity - Never expected but if you have a great experience, please consider gifting 10-25% to your guide!
- If you need a prescription mask, please rent from a dive shop ahead of your tour time!
What to Bring / Wear
- Swimsuit
- Towel
- Reef-Safe Sunscreen
- Extra Layers of Clothing - Sweatshirts and Warm Hats
- Dry Bag
- Snacks & Water
- Required paperwork - Signed medical form if required, waivers, etc.
- Waterproof Camera - The company is not responsible for any damaged or lost items.
- Please remove any jewelry, watches, or anything that can get damaged by water or you don’t want to lose.
Wildlife Guidelines
Check Out Marine Life at Melones Beach, Culebra!
ADVENTURE PROVIDED BY Culebra Snorkel with Locals
FAQs
What sunscreen can I use and why does it matter?
Common sunscreens contain chemicals that can harm coral reefs, as the particles are small enough to be absorbed by corals, causing toxicity and coral bleaching. Reef-friendly sunscreens are formulated without these harmful chemicals. Reef-SAFE sunscreens go a step further by using non-nano particles, which are too large for corals to ingest, helping to preserve marine ecosystems.
Please avoid sunscreens with oxybenzone, octinoxate, and parabens. Consider wearing sun-protective clothing, like long-sleeve rash guards, as an alternative to sunscreen. If you choose a mineral-based sunscreen, ensure it is labeled ‘non-nano.’
Are there sharks?
Shark incidents in Puerto Rico’s waters are extremely rare, and serious injuries are even rarer. When you enter the ocean, it’s important to remember that it’s a natural, wild environment with many types of marine life, including sharks. Although the chances of a shark-related injury are very low, they are still part of the ocean’s ecosystem, and the ocean should be approached with respect. By learning about sharks and following safety guidelines, you can minimize even this small risk.
Can you go underwater with a snorkel?
Yes, snorkels allow you to breathe with your face in the water at the surface. If you’d like to dive down, though, water will enter the snorkel, so you’ll need to hold your breath until you resurface. Once back at the surface, you can clear the snorkel by blowing out the air in your mouth hard. That should clear the snorkel, but if it doesn’t, tread the water, remove the snorkel from your mouth and dump the mouthpiece out.
Can I snorkel if I wear glasses?
Standard eyeglasses can’t be worn with a snorkel mask, but prescription masks are available for those who need vision correction while snorkeling. If you’re interested, consider looking into a prescription mask option before your tour. Alternatively, contact lenses can be worn under a snorkel mask, though it’s best to close your eyes if water enters to prevent losing a lens.
Can I snorkel with a mustache or beard?
You can snorkel with a beard or mustache but it can prevent a tight seal between the mask and your face, which may cause water to leak in. It is often recommended to shave at least your mustache before snorkeling. If you’d prefer not to shave your mustache, please bring petroleum jelly or chapstick with you. If you coat your mustache in that chapstick or jelly, it may be able to seal and prevent water from getting in.
I’ve never kayaked before; can I still join?
This is a beginner friendly kayaking spot! The lagoon and mangrove tunnels are very calm and a great place to try kayaking for the first time.
If you are looking for more information on beginner kayaking, check out TripOutside’s blog post on Kayaking for Beginners!
Cancellation Policy
Please contact us by phone ASAP if you would like to change your reservation. No refunds will be granted for any cancellation within 72hrs. However, we grant a ""rain check"" for you to reschedule with us upon operator's availability, valid for 2 years. Outside the 72hr window, we charge a 25% nonrefundable booking fee for any cancellation, per person, due to our limited availability. You have the option to reschedule as stated above. In case of cancellation from us due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances, a full refund will be granted. Contact us by phone to cancel or inquire about a cancellation/reschedule. We will charge the full price for no-shows.
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Address
PO Box 960
Culebra, PR, 00775
PR
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