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Your Complete Guide to Snorkeling: Boat Tour in Fajardo

a mini boat on a turquoise water and a group of people swimming

Apart from the breathtaking views, amazing hotels, and stunning nature reserves, Fajardo has also known for its crystal clear and turquoise waters. If you are planning to visit Puerto Rico, this town offers a bit of everything. Snorkeling is among the best ways to explore all the beauty that Fajardo has to offer. Also, it will allow you to explore the underwater world of Puerto Rico. But if this is your first experience, the idea of a boat tour can be exciting.

Our complete guide will walk you through everything you need to discover about boat snorkeling tours in Fajardo.

The Beauty of Snorkeling Boat Tour in Fajardo

A snorkeling boat tour in Fajardo will let you explore this great town’s stunning beaches and cays. Fajardo is home to various cays and beaches, including Seven Seas, Playa Escondida, Playa Colorá, and more.

The Seven Seas Beach is a crescent-shaped beach surrounded by breathtaking almond and palm trees. It tends to be more crowded than the other secluded beaches. Once you get to these beaches, you can take a walk on the golden sands or go for a refreshing swim in the crystal clear waters.

Other Fajardo beaches you should explore include:

  • Playa Canalejo
  • La Zanja
  • Palomino
  • Las Cabezas
  • La Pocita de Mimosa

Explore the Cordillera Nature Reserve

Icacos Island in Fajardo is home to spectacular coral reefs and cays. The turquoise waters and long strips of the reef in Cordillera Nature Reserve are ideal for snorkeling. Other cays you should visit are Cayo Ratones, Cayo Cucarachas, Cayo Diablo, and Cayo Lobos.

Animals You Might See During Your Boat Snorkeling Tour

Fajardo’s clear waters are home to various underwater marine life, from friendly mammals to breathtaking corals, birds, and fish. During your snorkeling tour, you are likely to catch stunning views of corals. You might also see mollusks such as octopi, slugs, mussels, snails, and clams. Also, you can expect to see sea stars and sea cucumbers. Snorkeling excursions in Fajardo are also an excellent opportunity to swim with the fish and sea turtles.

 

a girl swimming with small fishes

Visit Other Top Attractions

Apart from exploring the beautiful beaches and islands in Fajardo, a boat tour will also allow you to visit other attractions in Fajardo. The Cabezas de San Juan is undoubtedly the one attraction you don’t want to miss. It’s a nature park where you and your loved ones have the chance to rent bicycles, walk around, have picnics, or even fly kites. You will also find several ecological systems and boardwalks that are ready to be explored.

Moreover, Cabezas de San Juan Natural Reserve is adjacent to the Laguna Grande bioluminescent bay. You can explore the bay at night to experience one of the most spectacular phenomena in the world. But before that, stop by the lighthouse built in 1882 to get a taste of Puerto Rico’s rich history.

Enjoy Spectacular Views of the El Yunque National Rainforest

When sailing the calm and turquoise waters of Fajardo aboard a boat, you will also have the chance to catch spectacular views of the El Yunque National Rainforest. Covering approximately 29,000 acres, the El Yunque National Rainforest is the only tropical rainforest in the country. Don’t let the size fool you. El Yunque National Rainforest is among the most biologically diverse forests.

It’s home to breathtaking scenery, spectacular mountain rivers, mountainous terrain, towering trees, picturesque waterfalls, and excellent trails suitable for everyone. Once you are done with your boat snorkeling tour, hike on one of the many trails in this rainforest.

Final Thoughts

Visiting the best snorkeling spots in Fajardo via a boat is an experience like no other. It allows you to experience all the breathtaking beauty this fantastic town offers. Book one of our snorkeling tours now if you are ready to snorkel at Fajardo’s beaches, beautiful cays, and coral reef formations aboard a local classic.

a group of people swimming in the ocean