moderate
6–8 hours
Moderate fitness required to enjoy snorkeling and swimming for extended periods
Set sail to Puerto Rico's stunning Culebra Island for snorkeling vibrant reefs and relaxing at Flamenco Beach. This boat trip blends adventure and leisure perfectly.
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Culebra, featuring a stop at the renowned Flamenco Beach and thrilling snorkeling adventures. Discover vibrant coral reefs and swim alongside tropical fish and sea turtles. Enjoy a delicious buffet lunch and refreshing drinks, making this an unforgettable day of sun, sea, and exploration for the whole family.
Come and enjoy the gem island of Culebra, where snorkeling and beach exploration are unlike anywhere else in the world. You will have a beach stop in the world-famous Flamenco Beach (rated among the world’s top 10 beaches). Also, you will have the opportunity to snorkel over the reef and view numerous tropical fish, sea turtles, and live coral formations.
PRICE INCLUDES: • Boat trip with captain • Snorkeling Time (Snorkel Equipment not provided per Covid-19 regulations) • Flotation devices • Food: sandwiches, snacks and/or fruits –Options may vary between: Deli-style buffet lunch, cold cut turkey, ham, salami, beef pastrami, swiss & cheddar cheese, gourmet tuna, chicken & pasta salads, fresh fruit & vegetable trays, fresh local bread, and chips. • Drinks: Unlimited water, soda, fruit juice & tropical rum beverages served during & after lunch.
DON'T FORGET: • Extra clothes, towels and snorkel equipment. • Transportation provided by request and extra fees: Departing from 7:00am, depending on sailing time and traffic. Price may vary.
RESTRICTIONS: • Ages: All family members welcome. Children must be 4 years or older. • Pregnant women cannot participate.
Protect coral reefs by using only reef-safe sunscreen to minimize environmental impact.
Ensure your mask fits well to avoid leaks and maximize underwater visibility.
The tropical sun can dehydrate quickly; drink plenty of water especially between swims.
Keep phones and cameras safe and dry using waterproof pouches.
Culebra was a U.S. Navy training area until 1970 when it was turned over to Puerto Rico for conservation and tourism.
Tour operators emphasize reef-safe practices and limit visitor impacts to preserve the fragile marine environment.
Improves comfort and efficiency while snorkeling vibrant reefs.
summer specific
For drying off post-swim and relaxing on Flamenco Beach's sands.
summer specific
Protects your skin and the fragile coral ecosystems.
summer specific
Keeps your belongings dry and easy to carry on the boat.
summer specific