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Snorkeling Rentals in Las Cabezas Reserve Fajardo

Rental

Duration: 1 day

Features

Kid Friendly
Locally Owned
Wildlife
Free Cancellation
On the Water
Instant Book
$25 One day Snorkeling Gear Rental
$45 Three days Snorkeling Gear Rental
$65 Five days Snorkeling Gear Rental
$35 Two days Snorkeling Gear Rental
$55 Four Days Snorkeling Gear Rental
$75 Six Days Snorkeling Gear Rental
$85 Seven Days Snorkeling Gear Rental

Description

Explore Las Cabezas Reserve in Fajardo, Puerto Rico!

Do you want to see the marine world? Do you have experience snorkeling and don't want to take a tour? Then rent the snorkeling gear with us!
If you’re an experienced snorkeler and prefer to skip the tour, rent top-quality snorkel gear with us and enjoy snorkeling in this stunning marine reserve—home to manatees, sea turtles, tropical fish, and rays. Our gear is high-quality and sanitized daily for your safety and comfort, including soft silicone masks that fit comfortably to your face, dry-top snorkels that help keep saltwater out of your mouth, and durable rubber fins for smooth swimming. Our friendly, knowledgeable team is available to answer any questions and will provide you with a map of the best snorkel spots in the reserve. Everything you need for an unforgettable self-guided snorkel experience is right here!

Duration of Rental

  • 24 Hours Minimum
  • 7 Days Maximum

Location of Rental Pickup

  • Address: Cabezas de San Juan, Ensenada Yegua, Fajardo 00738, Puerto Rico
  • There are no restrooms or customer parking at the meeting point. The closest parking and restrooms are located at the Seven Seas Beach about 5 minutes walk. Parking has a cost of USD 5 plus tax per vehicle and the use of toilets USD 1 per person.

Ages & Requirements

  • Minimum age of 5 years old.
  • Minors under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult participating in the activity.
  • It is not recommended to snorkel for guests who are pregnant, had recent surgeries, have neck, back, arm, or leg problems, and/or guests who have epilepsy, heart conditions, and dizziness.
  • Guests that show signs of intoxication will not be allowed to participate.
  • Guests should know how to swim to rent snorkel gear.

What’s Included

  • High Quality Snorkeling Gear (Mask, Snorkel, Fins)
  • Life Vest
  • Marine Life Identification Card
  • Map of the Reserve
  • Prescription masks are available for minus 3 to minus 4 but are subject to availability.
  • Pick up time is selected at checkout.

Not Included

  • You have the option to buy a new snorkel at checkout if you’d prefer not to use a used snorkel (though all snorkels are thoroughly cleaned between tours).
  • There is also the option to rent a GoPro, for an extra fee at checkout, with a floating handle that includes a 16 GB SD Card.

What to Bring / Wear

  • Swimsuit & Towel
  • Mosquito Repellent (Please use a Deet-Free Repellent)
  • 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.

Check Out Fajardo Reefs Here!

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FAQs

What is the best time of year to snorkel in Fajardo?

The best time to snorkel in Fajardo is during the dry season, from December to August, when the water is calm, visibility is high, and conditions are more predictable. The summer months (June–August) tend to have the clearest water, but December through April offers great snorkeling with fewer chances of rain. September and October are part of hurricane season and often bring rougher seas and lower visibility.

Where are some of the best snorkel spots in the Fajardo or Las Cabezas area?

For shore-accessible snorkeling, Playa Escondida and Playa Colorá are two beautiful and lesser-known beaches near the Las Cabezas Reserve. These spots require a short hike in but reward you with clear water, coral patches, and fewer crowds. In the Las Cabezas area, the snorkel rental shop provides a map with their gear, showing you the best local spots to enter the water safely and what areas are best for marine life viewing. These include shallow reef zones and seagrass beds where you might see fish, rays, or even sea turtles.

What are some safety tips for snorkeling in Puerto Rico?

  • 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).

What makes Reserva Natural de Las Cabezas de San Juan special?

Cabezas de San Juan is an area of high ecological value with little swell activity, and protected by a barrier of coral reefs. Located 50 minutes from the capital, San Juan, has the sandy beaches and the steep rocky habitat of marine and migratory birds. The lands and waters of the reserve are refuge and breeding grounds for endangered species, including the manatee and the sea turtle. The reefs and the keys of the coast are natural extensions of the mainland and protect the clear and placid waters with their coral formations and their luxuriant marine life.

What is your commitment to sustainability?

We specialize in introducing guests to the amazing underwater life and natural beauty of Puerto Rico. We are passionate about marine-life and eco-tourism and hope that our guests are inspired to make a commitment to protect our oceans and marine-life too. We ask that you do not touch coral, fish, or turtles and please, never feed the fish anything a human would eat. Help our reefs and oceans by using sustainable practices such as reef safe sunscreen, reusable water bottles, and reusable cups. 

Disclaimer: We cannot guarantee the amount or type of fish you will see on our tours. We do not feed the fish to bring them close to visitors. This is harmful to the fish’s natural diet and it interferes with their natural feeding cycles.

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.

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

Thanks for booking with Pirate Snorkeling Shack! Here’s what you need to know:

  • Cancel Early, No Worries: Call us 48 hours before your tour or rental for a full refund.
  • Late or No-Show: Cancel less than 48 hours before, or don’t show up? Sorry, no refund.
  • Need to Reschedule? Call us at least 48 hours ahead. Small fee applies: \$15/person for tours, \$10/item for rentals. Subject to availability.
  • Weather: Only we decide if the weather cancels the tour. If we cancel, you can reschedule, book another tour, or get a full refund. Don’t skip just because it looks cloudy!

We run small, personalized tours, so once your spot is reserved, we’re ready for you. Thanks for understanding — your adventure awaits!

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Reserva Natural Cabezas de San Juan, Carr. 987 Km 5.9 Las Croabas

Fajardo, Puerto Rico, 00738

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