Private Boat Charter to Cayo Caracoles offers a four-hour, private catamaran escape through La Parguera, on the southwestern shore of Puerto Rico near the town of Lajas. Settle aboard a 26-foot motorized catamaran piloted by a USCG-licensed captain and cross calm turquoise channels to visit shallow sandbars and tiny island keys such as Cayo Caracoles, Mata La Gata, and Cayo Enrique. This is a small-group experience for up to six people, ideal for families, couples, or friends who want a tailored day on the water.
The route begins at Punta Papayo, where you'll meet your captain for a brief safety orientation before boarding from the shoreline. As the engine settles into a steady hum, mangrove-lined channels give way to broad flats and reefs; the sea here shifts color from green to cobalt over limestone and coral outcrops. Stops are chosen day-of for safety and water clarity, so expect two swimming or snorkeling breaks at shallow sandbars and protected keys. The catamaran’s stable deck makes it easy to lounge, jump off the stern, or wade out to waist-deep sandbanks that feel private even on busy days.
Natural features make La Parguera special: low limestone cays built on fringing coral, seagrass flats, and mangrove fringes that shelter juvenile fish and shorebirds. You may spot parrotfish, sergeant majors, and the occasional hawksbill or green sea turtle in the clearer shallows. The nearby bioluminescent bay is part of the same coastal system that draws visitors at night, and local captains like Caribbean Chiliboats and La Parguera Bioluminescent Bay Boat Tours know the rhythms of tide and light here.
Practical details matter. Boarding requires walking through shallow water and climbing a ladder; the experience is not wheelchair accessible and carries a 300-pound participant weight limit. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, water shoes, and a dry bag for phones. Plan to arrive 30 minutes early for check-in at Punta Papayo and listen to your captain’s guidance on currents and marine life protections.
What makes this charter stand out is its intimacy and flexibility: it’s a private boat that adapts to conditions, putting small groups on quiet sandbars and keys rather than fixed itineraries. For travelers based in Lajas or visiting the southwestern coast, it’s a compact, local-first way to experience Puerto Rico’s shallow marine landscapes on your own terms—up close, safe, and guided by people who run these waters year-round.
Because the charter is private, captains tailor stops to tide, sea state, and the ages in your group; trips run in English and Español. Snacks are not always provided, so pack light provisions and a reusable bottle. Expect a safety briefing, USCG-approved life jackets for all participants, and a calm four-hour window to explore La Parguera’s coastal edges.