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San Juan Snorkel Tour Prices

Quick answerSnorkel prices in San Juan range widely. A guided San Juan reef tour starts near 95 USD per person. Icacos catamaran trips with gear, lunch and drinks run about 135 to 150 USD. Culebra full day tours with turtles cost around 145 to 185 USD because of the longer crossing. Self drive mini boats start near 250 USD per boat for a small group. Private charters run 299 to 999 USD. Shore snorkel at Escambron is free if you bring or rent gear.

What a San Juan Snorkel Tour Includes

Mid range Icacos catamaran tours around 135 to 150 USD usually bundle snorkel mask, fins and vest, a guide, an open bar with rum punch and a buffet lunch, plus round trip from Fajardo. Guided San Juan reef tours near 95 USD focus on instruction and reef time rather than open bar. Always check whether gear, the 5 USD reserve fee for some sites, and hotel transfer are included or extra. Reading the inclusions line by line prevents surprise add ons at the dock.

Why Culebra Costs More Than Icacos

Culebra sits about 17 miles off the east coast and its Tamarindo and Carlos Rosario reefs are among the clearest in the Caribbean, with frequent sea turtle sightings. The longer crossing by ferry or power boat and the full day format push prices to roughly 145 to 185 USD. Icacos is much closer to Fajardo, so a half to full day catamaran lands around 135 to 150 USD. If turtles and pristine reef are the priority, the Culebra premium is usually worth it.

Free and Budget Snorkel Options

Shore snorkeling at Escambron Marine Park costs nothing beyond gear, and you can rent a mask and fins set in the metro area for about 15 to 25 USD per day. Bring your own setup and a whole day of shore snorkel is free. Group catamaran tours are the best value for boat access, since splitting a 250 USD self drive mini boat among four people lands near a per person catamaran rate while giving you more control. Book early in peak winter weeks for the lowest fares.

Tipping, Fees and Hidden Costs

Plan for a 10 to 15 percent tip on guided tours, which is standard in Puerto Rico. Some protected reefs charge a small reserve or mooring fee that may not be in the headline price. Underwater cameras, wetsuits and photo packages are common paid extras. Parking at Fajardo marinas adds 5 to 10 USD if you self drive. Paying by card is widely accepted, but carry some cash for tips and beach vendors at Escambron.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a snorkel tour in San Juan?

Guided San Juan reef tours start near 95 USD per person. Icacos catamaran trips run about 135 to 150 USD with gear and lunch, and Culebra day tours cost around 145 to 185 USD.

Is snorkeling free in San Juan?

Yes at Escambron Marine Park if you bring your own gear. Mask and fins rentals run about 15 to 25 USD per day in the metro area.

Are tips expected on snorkel tours?

Yes, a 10 to 15 percent tip for guides and crew is customary in Puerto Rico, on top of the listed tour price.