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Your Charters Puerto Rico adventure begins at one of San Juan's premier marinas. Charters depart from San Juan and Fajardo — here's everything you need to know before you arrive.
Our primary departure point in the San Juan area.
Calle Lindbergh #1, San Juan, PR 00901
+1 (678) 640-4530
A 15-minute drive via PR-26 West. Follow signs toward Viejo San Juan / Convention District. Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) is the easiest option.
10–15 minutes by car or rideshare via Ashford Avenue and PR-25 West. Many hotels can arrange a shuttle or taxi.
Just 5 minutes by car or a scenic 15-minute walk along the waterfront promenade.
A smooth start sets the tone for your entire charter experience.
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled departure to allow time for check-in and boarding.
Our crew will meet you at the dock, confirm your booking details, and help you get settled aboard.
Before departure, your captain will provide a brief safety orientation covering emergency equipment, vessel layout, and on-board protocols.
Please let us know in advance about any mobility requirements or special accommodations so we can ensure a comfortable experience for everyone.
Pack light and come ready for an amazing day on the water.
Reef-safe sunscreen is strongly recommended to protect Puerto Rico's marine ecosystems.
Towels are provided on most vessels, but feel free to bring your own.
Wear your swimsuit under your clothes so you're ready to dive in.
Capture every moment — a waterproof phone case is highly recommended.
Soft-soled, non-marking shoes for safe and comfortable boarding.
Evening and sunset charters can get breezy — a light layer keeps you comfortable.
If you're prone to motion sickness, take medication 30 minutes before departure.
Tipping is optional but appreciated. Our crew works hard to make your day special.
Hard-soled shoes (they damage deck surfaces) and glass bottles (safety hazard on board). Our crew provides all drinkware.
Browse our fleet to find your perfect vessel, or contact us to start planning your charter today.