We have, here in Aguadilla and Isabela, a sequence of pristine, virtually deserted beaches that are just becoming known for snorkeling, scuba, and snuca. [ What is Snuca ? - see here > ] That means we have beaches that are empty. Empty for our guests to expand into. That is what we want expanse and regeneration in our Caribbean waters on our endless, empty beaches : all three miles of them.
In the water, our crystal, reflecting waves dissolve to clear water as the snorkel mask breaks the surface and looks toward the bottom. There is a world down there to be focussed - to get ourselves out of our own shells and into aquatic shells.
The symbiosis of us, a mask , and the sea.
Snorkeling in the Caribbean here at Puerto Rico is so simple.
Just down from us we've got the more secluded reef are of Shacks to snorkel in, or Jobs a little further walk. Or the other direction to Crash boat.
If that's not working, the waves are too rough that day, you could take off toward the south shore - 45 minutes away - to snorkel the crystal waters with mangroves dipping their toes - all around La Parguera.
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It is likely that during the day, the surf will be roiling our water on our immediate beaches for a good snorkeling experience.
Further afield, you can hop on a boat to Desecheo with other folks snorkeling Desecheo or scuba-ing Desecheo.
During the winter, on windy days we would suggest a trip down to La Parguera where there are sheltered, shallow areas with protective mangroves.
:: ask us to plan your snorkeling for you, arrange for masks and snorkels >
:: see here for what Desecheo is like for both snorkeling and scuba >


