Private Guided Shore Dive - Certification Required!
GuidedDuration: 3 hours
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Description
Dive the Tres Palmas Marine Reserve in Rincon!
Discover Rincón’s incredible underwater world on your own terms with a private guided shore dive. This personalized experience is ideal for certified divers who want to dive at their own pace, free from the constraints of a group. Whether it’s just you and your dive buddy or your whole family, this private setup lets you explore at your own speed, focus on your interests, and enjoy flexible scheduling. It’s a perfect choice for those who want to visit lesser-known dive spots, encounter unique marine life, and get the most out of their time in Puerto Rico.
Duration of Adventure
- 3 hours
Location / Where to Meet
- Check in/ Departure Address: 2207 Ave Pedro Albizu Campos Carr 115, Rincón, 00677, Puerto Rico
Ages & Requirements
- All divers must have an open water diving certification.
- Age limit: Minimum 10 years old but must contact the dive shop for divers 10 to 11 years old.
- Minimum of 3 participants.
- Not recommended for elderly, disabled, or pregnant women.
- All medical/physical restrictions must be declared at time of reservation.
- You will be required to complete a PADI Medical Questionnaire at check-in.Please review in advance. If you have any of the health conditions listed on the medical statement you will not be able to participate without a doctor’s consent. Call the dive center if you have any concerns.
- As part of the training, you will learn that you need to allow 18 hours to pass before flying after diving!
- After equipment fitting, you will follow the guide in your own transportation to the entry point for the dive (5 min +/- from the dive center). If you need transportation from the dive center and back, please give the dive center a call so advance arrangements can be made. Additional charges may apply.
- It is important to drink plenty of water before arrival for hydration.
What’s Included
- Certified Scuba Guide
- Price per person, minimum of 4 people required for private tour
- Tanks & Weights
- Expert Safety Briefings & Instruction
- Drinking Water – Bring your refillable water bottle for free refills from our filtered rainwater collection.
Not Included
- Gratuity - Never expected but if you have a great experience, please consider gifting 10 to 25% to your instructors and captains!
- Rental Scuba Equipment (BCDs, regulators, mask, fins, etc.)
- Wetsuits are available to rent
- Transportation from dive center to entry point at the beach
- Trip Protection is available for an extra fee.
What to Bring / Wear
- Swimsuit
- Towel
- Reef-Safe Sunscreen
- Extra layers of clothing - sweatshirts and warm hats
- Dry bag
- Snacks & Water
- Sunglasses & Hats
- Certification Cards
- Required Paperwork - Signed medical form if required, waivers, etc.
- 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
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.
Do I need to have my physical dive card on me to do a tour with or rent gear from you guys?
For PADI divers, we can do an online lookup with your name and date of birth. For other training agencies, we recommend bringing your card with you. We are not allowed to rent scuba equipment (tanks, BCD, or regs) without proof of open water diver certification.
Do I need a wetsuit or skin?
Water temperature in Puerto Rico ranges from 78 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter months (December-March) to 84 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer months. Most divers get cold in the winter months and a wetsuit is recommended. At other times of the year, wetsuits are good for abrasion protection. Wetsuits are available for rental for an additional fee, check out our rental rates.
What marine life might we see during the year?
The temperate waters of Puerto Rico are home to many species of fish of all sizes. Some we see every day are parrotfish, butterflyfish, blue tangs, sergeant majors, angelfish, squirrelfish. In fact, look at a fish ID guide for the Caribbean and we see those same characters every day. Ahhh… life in paradise.
Where do I leave my personal belongings?
You can leave your personal belongings either in your personal vehicle or in the dive center. When checking in, it’s better to leave everything in your vehicle so that you can be hands-free during check-in and equipment fitting. The dive center and guides are not responsible for personal belongings.
Will I be able to park at the beach?
There is adequate free parking at most of the snorkeling and dive sites. Some sites (especially during the winter months) tend to have lots of visitors and parking can be crowded.
Do you have military discounts?
Yes, we do. And thank you for your service. We give a 10% discount to the service member on any tour or dive course. Please let the desk agent checking you in know that you are on active duty or a retired service member to receive your discount. Be ready to show your military ID.
Is a medical examination required?
Prior to participating in any SCUBA diving experience, you will be required to complete a medical history questionnaire. Certain conditions preclude us from taking you on a scuba experience without clearance from a doctor. If you feel you have any medical condition that may prevent you from participating, give us a call and we can send you a medical form for your physician to sign before you will be able to participate in a scuba experience. For all dive and snorkel participants, please let the guide know if you have any concerns or medical conditions they should be aware of.
Can I wear glasses during snorkeling/diving?
The nature of the mask design does not allow you to wear your glasses. However, we do have a limited number of fixed lens masks that may suit your needs. These are available for use during your tour without charge or for an added fee for any rental. Inquire about them with a staff member.
I am pregnant. Can I participate in scuba diving?
We reserve the right to refuse participation if it endangers the safety of the participants. Scuba diving while pregnant is strictly prohibited.
What sunscreen can I wear and why is it important?
- The chemicals found in regular sunscreens are harmful to coral. Their tiny particles can be ingested, leading to toxicity and coral bleaching. Reef-friendly sunscreens avoid these toxic ingredients. Reef-SAFE sunscreens avoid harmful chemicals AND use ‘non-nano’ particles that are too large to be absorbed by corals, thus protecting marine ecosystems.
- PROTECT THE MARINE RESERVE: Avoid using sunscreens that contain oxybenzone, octinoxate, and parabens. Reef-Friendly sunscreen is available for purchase at the dive center.
- Sun protective clothing like long-sleeve rash guards are a great alternative to sunscreen and are available for purchase.
- If you’re looking at a mineral-based formula, be sure it says ‘non-nano’.
Can I rent a camera for a dive?
Yes! You can rent a camera from us or bring your own. However, we need your undivided attention for safety and reserve the right to ask you to put it away. Furthermore, PADI training standards prohibit our guides from taking underwater pictures for you, but that doesn’t prohibit you from taking all the pictures you desire during the course.
How do I receive my pictures from the camera rental?
There are 3 ways you can typically receive your pictures:
- Purchase the storage card in the camera for an additional cost.
- Upload the pictures to your own device for free.
- We can email them to your email for free. The internet is not always reliable, so please allow a couple of days for delivery. If you do not get them within a reasonable time, give us a call or email so we can check on the status.
What is the difference between a private tour and a regular one?
A group tour may have participants who don’t know each other. If you have smaller children or need extra attention, guides may not be able to give you the best service without compromising the safety and enjoyment of other participants. Also, if you want a more personal service, hire a private guide by booking a Private diving tour.
Cancellation Policy
Because our groups are always small to exclusive, it is important to let us know of any changes in your reservation. This is our cancelation policy:
- All cancelations should be made 48 hours prior to the day of the tour to be exempt from the cancelation charges of 50% of the total tour cost.
- There are no penalties or fees for canceling your tour before the 48-hour window.
- Cancelations for last-minute bookings: Bookings made less than 24 hours of the tour date are considered final.
- All no-shows will be charged the full tour price for the group.
- Cancelations made after 5:00 PM the day prior to the tour will be considered a no-show and incur the full tour price. This includes reduction-in-group-size cancelations.
- Cancelations need to be made directly by calling the dive center at 787-506-3483.
- Cancelations made by email, voicemail, or other means, may not be honored.
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2207 Ave Pedro Albizu, Rd 115, Km 12.0, Bo Pueblo
Rincon, PR, 00677
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