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Private Icacos & Palomino Island Snorkel Charter

Guided

Duration: 7 hours

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Features

Kid Friendly
Locally Owned
Wildlife
Shuttle Included
Beginner Friendly
Free Cancellation
Private
On the Water
Instant Book
$1,296 Tour

Description

Snorkel & Island Hop from Fajardo to Puerto Rico’s East Coast!

Set out from Fajardo on a private boat charter and spend the day exploring Puerto Rico’s turquoise waters and nearby islands. Your captain will take you to Icacos and Palomino, two of the most beautiful cays off the east coast. With up to three stops on the itinerary, you’ll experience a mix of snorkeling and beach time tailored to ocean conditions and your group’s preferences.
One stop will be at a colorful coral reef, where you’ll slip into the water for a guided snorkel. Expect to see schools of tropical fish, colorful corals, and maybe even a sea turtle gliding by. After your reef adventure, the boat will anchor off the soft white sands of Icacos and Palomino, giving you time to swim, wade in the shallows, or simply float in the calm Caribbean waters.
Between stops, you’ll enjoy stunning views of Vieques, Culebra, St. Thomas, and Puerto Rico’s coastline. The charter includes your vessel, captain, crew, food, drinks, and all snorkeling gear — everything you need for a laid-back but adventure-filled day on the water. Just bring a swimsuit, sunscreen, and your sense of adventure!

Duration of Adventure

  • 7 Hours Total (Including Pick Up)
  • 5 Hours is the total time on the water from the departure of the dock until return

Location / Where to Meet

  • We will reach out to schedule pickup with you.
  • Pickups will begin at 7:30 AM, depending on the location.

Ages & Requirements

  • Minimum age of 2 years old allowed on this excursion!
  • Price includes up to 6 people (regardless of age).
  • If any guests have dietary restrictions, please bring additional food items to enjoy.
  • Departing from Fajardo we will make up to three stops between the islands of Palomino and Icacos. Based on the preference of our guests, ocean conditions, and the captain’s discretion, one stop will be at a reef to enjoy a guided snorkeling adventure. The other two will be on the soft white sands along the shores of Palomino and Icacos.

What’s Included

  • Snorkel Gear (Mask, Snorkel, Fins)
  • Guided Reef Snorkeling 
  • 29 ft (8.8 m) Mako Boat with Shade, Music, and Seating
  • Chips, Fruits, and Deli Sandwiches
  • Water, Sodas, and 24 Local Beers
  • Floats, Mats, and Life Jackets
  • Hotel pickup and drop off

Not Included

  • Gratuity - Never expected but if you have a great experience, please consider gifting 10-25% to your captain and guides!
  • Guests will want to bring towels, sunblock, and other items that will provide a comfortable day on the water.
  • Guests have the option to  purchase trip protection at checkout for an extra fee!
  • Guests are welcome to bring additional beverages or food items.

What to Bring / Wear

  • Swimsuit & Towel
  • Reusable Water Bottle
  • Reef-Safe Sunscreen
  • Extra Layers of Clothing - Sweatshirts and Warm Hats
  • Dry Bag
  • Snacks & Water
  • 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 Camera - The company is not responsible for any damaged or lost items.
  • Please remove any jewelry, watches, or anything that can get lost or damaged by the water.

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.

ADVENTURE PROVIDED BY Caribbean Breeze Adventures

FAQs

Can I bring my own beverages or food? 

Yes, additional beverages and food items are welcome.

What marine life can I see when snorkeling at Icacos, Puerto Rico’s reefs?

Snorkeling around Icacos Island gives you a chance to see a colorful mix of Caribbean reef life. The shallow reefs are home to schools of sergeant majors, blue tang, parrotfish, damselfish, and wrasses. You’ll often spot angel fish, butterflyfish, and trumpetfish weaving through the coral. Look closely and you might see conch, starfish, sea cucumbers, and urchins along the sandy bottom. Larger sightings can include stingrays, barracuda, and the occasional sea turtle cruising by. The reefs are mostly made up of elkhorn and brain corals, with lots of sea fans swaying in the current, making Icacos one of Puerto Rico’s most popular snorkeling spots.

What is the difference between Palomino and Icacos?

Both islands offer great snorkeling opportunities, but the underwater experience differs slightly:

Icacos Island (Cayo Icacos)

  • Known for larger reef systems and excellent visibility, Icacos is often the top choice for spotting a variety of tropical fish, hard corals, and sea fans.
  • You’ll likely see schools of blue tang, sergeant majors, and parrotfish, and sometimes rays or turtles passing through.
  • The reefs here feel more expansive, which makes Icacos especially popular with snorkelers.

Palomino Island

  • Palomino offers calmer, more sheltered snorkeling spots, making it a great place for beginners or anyone who prefers gentler conditions.
  • While the reefs are smaller, they’re still home to plenty of colorful reef fish and soft corals.
  • On days when conditions at Icacos are rougher, Palomino can be a safer and more enjoyable option while still providing a fun snorkeling experience.

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.

What are some Snorkel Safety 101 tips?

TripOutside recommends knowing how to swim before snorkeling, but participation is ultimately up to you and the tour operator's discretion.

  • Check ocean conditions and only snorkel at lifeguarded beaches. The chance of rescue is much higher with trained lifeguards present.
  • Never snorkel alone. Always bring a buddy. Beginners should consider booking a guided tour.
  • Rest after flying. Flying can dehydrate and exhaust you—give your body at least a day to acclimate before snorkeling.
  • Test your gear on land or in a pool first. Make sure your mask fits snugly, you can breathe through the snorkel, and you know how to clear water if needed.
  • Practice with fins. You should be able to scissor kick while swimming. Avoid doggie paddling—it won’t get you far.
  • Don’t wear fins on land. Walk into the water, get past the waves, then put your fins on. Remove them before exiting.
  • Take it slow. Breathe calmly, relax, and avoid overexertion to keep your heart rate low.
  • Know your limits. If you’re feeling tired, anxious, or unsure about conditions, skip the snorkel session. Panic in the water is dangerous.
  • Stay aware of currents and tides. Even experienced swimmers can get pulled out. Know how to identify rip currents and how to escape them (swim parallel to shore).

Cancellation Policy

Customers will receive a full refund or credit with 48 hours notice of cancellation. Customers will also receive a full refund or credit in case of operator cancellation due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. Contact us by phone to cancel or inquire about a cancellation. No-shows will be charged the full price.

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