Personalized, Private Snorkel or Scuba Charters
GuidedDuration: 6 hours
Features
Description
Discover the Reefs of Fajardo or Vieques on a Private Charter in Puerto Rico!
Duration of Adventure
- 6 Hours
- If Vieques is selected, navigation to Vieques takes about 1 hour and 30 min each way
Location / Where to Meet
- Check in/ Departure Address: Puerto Del Rey Marina, 00738, Fajardo, Puerto Rico
- Check in at the dive shop, Suite 108 in the Villa Marina Shopping Center.
- Please be on time - dive shop, boat, and parking require some walking.
Ages & Requirements
- All ages are welcome on the boat with adult supervision at all times. Babies are allowed but highly recommended against it.
- No animals allowed on board.
- No pregnant women or anyone with back problems.
- Snorkel sites are selected the morning of the dive by the captain and crew and are determined by weather and sea conditions.
- There is a maximum of 6 snorkelers allowed on board.
Scuba Diving Ages & Requirements
- Minimum age of 10 years old and scuba certified to participate in scuba diving.
- Everyone participating in the water must be a strong swimmer.
- You will be required to complete a DAN Medical Questionnaire at Check-in but preferably fill out ahead of the tour time to know if you can dive.
- If you have to answer yes to specific questions about past or current medical conditions it may be required for you to have a doctor complete the form so that you will be allowed to participate. Due to space being reserved for you and not allowing others to have this space, not completing this prior does not allow you to receive a refund if you can not participate until a doctor completes the form and a rescheduling last minute fee may be applied.
- If you select certified diver: Open Water Diver Certification or Higher Required for this dive.
- If it has been 2 years or more since your last dive you will be required to do a refresher course.
- You cannot dive and fly the same day. You need at least 18 hours after diving to fly safe.
- Dive sites are selected the morning of the dive by the captain and crew and are determined by weather and sea conditions.
- You need to bring your certification at the check-in moment.
- Both certified and non-certified divers are allowed but be sure to select Discover Scuba for the non-certified diver.
What’s Included
- USCG Licensed Captain and crew
- Lunch
- Fruit & Cheese Platter
- Drinks – Water, Sodas, Coffee, Top Shelf Rum and Vodka Drinks, Local Beer and Mimosas.
- Snorkeling gear & scuba diving gear included if selected.
- Snorkeling and beach time is the main activity included in all our charters. Snorkeling gear included.
- If you choose to scuba dive you can either do 1 dive and beach time or 2 dives then return to port.
Menu Options
- Menu A: Chicken Skewers (BBQ, Teriyaki, Guava Glaze) or Skirt Steak Skewers; Bean Salad or Rice & Beans or Pasta Salad; Caesar Salad; Toasted Garlic Bread.
- Menu B: Sweet Spicy Guava BBQ Chicken Thighs (boneless and skinless); High-end Italian Pasta Salad (fresh mozzarella, fresh basil, sun dried tomatoes); Seasonal Fresh Vegetables with Chimichurri Vinaigrette; Toasted Garlic Bread.
- Menu C: Shrimp Skewers; Smoked Salmon with Capers, Onions & Cream Cheese; Octopus Salad; Bean Salad or Rice & Beans or Pasta Salad; Seasonal Fresh Vegetables with Chimichurri Vinaigrette.
- Menu D: Angus Beef Homemade Hamburgers (Lettuce, Tomatoes, Onions, Pickles on Brioche or Local Bread Buns); Bean Salad or Rice & Beans or Pasta Salad; Seasonal Fresh Vegetables with Chimichurri Vinaigrette.
- Menu E: Grilled Chicken Breast Sandwich (Lettuce, Tomatoes, Onions, Pickles on Brioche or Local Bread Buns); High-end Italian Pasta Salad (fresh mozzarella, fresh basil, sun dried tomatoes); Chef Salad.
- Menu F: Roasted Ribs or Barbecue Boneless Country Style Ribs; Fresh Grape Tomatoes, Prosciutto, Shredded Chicken Breast, Olives, Toasted Walnuts, Artichoke Hearts, White Beans; Toasted Garlic Bread.
- Vegan Menu: Bean Salad or Rice & Beans; Coconut Curry Sweet Potatoes; Served Red Romaine and Arugula; Pasta Salad.
- Deli Buffet: Fresh Fruit Platter; Freshly Baked Bread (pan de agua); Cold Cuts; Cheeses; Lettuce; Tomatoes; Pickles; Gourmet Pasta Salad; Chicken Salad; Coleslaw; Bean Salad.
Not Included
- Gratuity - Never expected but if you have a great experience, please consider gifting 10-25% to your crew and captains!
- There is the option to add trip protection at checkout for an extra fee.
- There is also the option to add on transportation at checkout for an extra fee.
- Marine fee of $3 payable in CASH at check-in.
- Vieques is an extra fee.
- Scuba options are available for an upgraded price based upon how many people will be diving and if they are certified divers or beginner divers.
What to Bring / Wear
- Swimsuit & Towel
- Reusable Water Bottle
- Reef-Safe Sunscreen
- Extra Layers of Clothing - Sweatshirts and Warm Hats
- Dry Bag
- Snacks & Water
- Certification Cards
- Any Personal Scuba Equipment (Optional)
- Required paperwork - Signed medical form if required, waivers, etc.
- Seasickness Medications - If you are prone to seasickness, it is recommended to take sea sickness medication at least 30 minutes to 1 hour before the scheduled snorkel time.
- Waterproof & Pressure Proof Camera (e.g. GoPros NEED the special DIVE case) - The company is not responsible for any damaged or lost items.
- Please remove any jewelry, watches, or anything that can get caught by the equipment or damaged by the water and pressure.
Wildlife Guidelines
Please be respectful of the fact that coral is a living organism and any standing, touching, or knocking over will irreparably damage the organism that takes a very long time to grow and is essential to our marine reefs. Please also be respectful of any marine animals including but not limited to turtles, rays, sharks, seals, and dolphins. Please never chase, harass, feed, or TOUCH any of the marine species. Enjoy their company if they approach from a distance and calmly move away from them if in their path.
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FAQs
What marine life can I see when snorkeling at Fajardo, Puerto Rico’s reefs?
Common sightings include colorful reef fish such as sergeant majors, blue tangs, parrotfish, butterflyfish, and angelfish. You’ll likely see cleaner shrimp and arrow crabs nestled in coral crevices, and schools of grunts and snappers weaving through the reef. Moray eels often peek from holes, while southern stingrays rest in the sand below.
Sea turtles—especially green and hawksbill turtles—are frequently spotted grazing on seagrass or gliding over the reef. Rays, including spotted eagle rays and southern stingrays, are also seen occasionally. While not guaranteed, nurse sharks are sometimes found resting under ledges or cruising through the reef. Lobsters, filefish, trunkfish, and even the occasional barracuda or octopus round out the list of regular reef residents. With visibility often ranging from 30–75 feet (9–23 meters) and a mix of shallow and mid-depth sites (15–80 ft / 6–30 meters), Fajardo offers a rewarding dive experience full of color and life.
Do I have to snorkel or can I just stay on board?
There is no obligation to go snorkeling. If you do not feel comfortable you’re more than welcome to stay on board. There is no price difference for that.
Do divemasters, instructors, or snorkel guides dive or snorkel with us?
Yes! There are always PADI Instructors on the boat. All our Dives are guided dives with our PADI Professionals.
All of our snorkel guides are certified to provide CPR and are very well trained and knowledgeable on the areas. They will jump in the water with you.
How deep will we be diving?
Fajardo: Diving depths range from 15 to 80 feet (6 to 30 meters) depending on weather and sea conditions.
Culebra: Diving depths range from 20 to 60 feet (7 – 20 meters) depending on weather and sea conditions.
How many dive sites at each location?
Fajardo: About 8 different dive sites just offshore a chain of tiny coral island atolls we call “cayos”.
Culebra: About 3 dive sites.
Are there any currents?
There are some mild currents but they do not generally affect the diving areas.
What is the average range of visibility?
Fajardo and Culebra: Visibility ranges from 20 to 70 feet (6 to 21 meters), with the ocean floor usually being the limit.
How long is the boat ride out to the sites?
Fajardo: 27 minutes approximately from the pier.
Culebra: 1 hour approximately from the pier.
Are the seas rough?
After 10:00 am it can be windy. Usually May through December have the calmest seas. Fajardo, having more protection from the wind and swells usually has calmer seas than Fajardo. Motion sickness pill taken at least 1 hour before departure is recommended for those prone to motion sickness.
What is the Blue Flag Award & PADI Green Star Award?
The Blue Flag Award and the PADI Green Star Award recognize sustainability efforts in marine environments but apply to different aspects of ocean conservation.
- Blue Flag Award: This international certification is given to beaches and marinas that meet high environmental, safety, and water quality standards. It ensures that a beach is clean, well-managed, and supports conservation efforts.
- PADI Green Star Award: This award is given to PADI dive centers that demonstrate a strong commitment to sustainability. It recognizes eco-friendly practices such as energy conservation, responsible waste management, and participation in marine conservation initiatives.
Both awards highlight dedication to protecting marine ecosystems, whether through sustainable tourism or responsible diving operations.
What’s the best time of year to dive in Puerto Rico?
Diving in Puerto Rico is great year-round, with warm water and excellent visibility no matter the season. December to April typically offers the clearest visibility, while May to November brings warmer water temperatures, often reaching 84°F (29°C). There’s always amazing marine life to see, making any time a great time to dive!
Can I fly after diving?
Flying directly after scuba diving is incredibly dangerous and could result in a life-threatening illness called the Bends/Decompression Sickness. The Divers Alert Network (DAN) guidelines for flying after diving include:
- A single no-decompression dive, a minimum preflight surface or any driving to above 1000 ft (305 m) interval of 12 hours suggested.
- Multiple dives per day or multiple days of diving, a minimum preflight surface or any driving to above 1000ft (305m) interval of 18 hours is suggested.
- Dives requiring decompression stops are recommended to have longer than 18 hours.
Please discuss with your dive guide ahead of time what is suggested!
Can I go hiking after diving?
Any activity that brings you above 1000 ft (305 m) can trigger the Bends/Decompression Sickness. Please check your hike elevation to ensure that at no time you will be going up in elevation. If the hike does go to elevation, you must treat it like a preflight interval as listed above in the flying FAQ.
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.’
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 diving. 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.
Can I wear glasses or contacts while snorkeling?
Glasses cannot be worn while snorkeling, but contacts are perfectly fine and recommended for the best experience. Prescription masks are not available for rent, but you are welcome to bring your own.
Additionally, there is an automatic correction effect that occurs underwater due to light refraction, making things appear clearer, but contacts or a personal prescription mask will provide the best visibility.
Cancellation Policy
CANCELLATION POLICY ON PRIVATE CHARTERS:
-MUST BE CANCELLED 7 DAYS PRIOR TO THE TRIP TO GET THE FULL REFUND.
Must Check in 1 hour before departure. If you arrive late the return time is still the same)
-Must pay full amount at the reservation time.( example- trip is on Jan 8 you must cancelled by the 1st of January before 5:30pm)
Reroutes and cancellations due to weather
- Due to water conditions and other unforeseen circumstances, we reserve the right to reroute to another destination or cancel at the marina.
- Discounts and refunds will not be given if we have to reroute to another destination. If we cancel at the marina, you will receive a full refund.
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987 Calle A
Fajardo, Fajardo, 00738
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