① American Vacation Spots
America is not particularly famous for snorkeling. When Americans want to see the deep blue sea, they usually take a plane to faraway places like the Dominican Republic, the Philippines, or Palau. However, most Americans are missing something. They don’t need a passport to enjoy the Caribbean.
Americans often ask, “Do I need a passport to travel to Puerto Rico?” Technically, Puerto Rico is not a U.S. state, but it is a part of the U.S. U.S. citizens can leave their passports home when they embark on a trip to this tropical paradise.
People who love the water are delighted to discover that Puerto Rico’s capital, San Juan, is considered one of the best snorkeling destinations in the U.S. San Juan has received five stars and approximately 8,000 reviews on Tripadvisor.
Meanwhile, the old city and the area near the hotels in San Juan are relatively safe. However, the new city is dangerous and is not recommended for tourists.
② Puerto Rico Snorkeling Tours
There are many snorkeling tours in Puerto Rico, Florida, and California. There’s a reason why this special underwater journey offered by “Try Scuba Diving” is top-notch. Critics have praised the guides of the San Juan snorkeling tour and voted it the “world’s number one tour in snorkeling and water sports.”
Even those new to snorkeling admire the patience of the guides who teach safe and proper snorkeling techniques. The guides provide detailed explanations from before entering the water to throughout the process, making snorkeling ideal for beginners.
This experience is Try Scuba Diving’s most popular package. It costs $59 per person, lasts approximately 2 hours, and is suitable for beginners and those aged 8 and above. Travelers participating in this tour not only gain a snorkeling experience they will never forget, but they also receive a video filmed with a GoPro. Snorkeling equipment is provided to all travelers.
Snorkeling lessons are also offered for those who don’t feel comfortable in the water. The guide is available in English and Spanish, and travelers up to 99 can participate. It’s a fun and family-friendly vacation in the Caribbean.
The tour group is limited to 20 people, making it intimate and not too crowded. In Puerto Rico, even beginners can enjoy snorkeling.
③ Exploring the Clean Underwater Environment
Aside from the guides, the marine life under the sea in Puerto Rico is incomparable. Travelers praise the place because you can see turtles, fish, and octopuses there. There are even shipwrecks to see while snorkeling.
It’s why it’s considered one of the best snorkeling destinations. Who needs a souvenir from vacation when you have memories of swimming near a shipwreck with adorable sea turtles?
If you’re captivated by San Juan’s vibrant marine life, consider a scuba diving tour for a closer experience. This underwater tour connects beginners aged 10 and up with personal diving instructors. The 1.5-hour tour teaches the basics of snorkeling techniques and proper equipment usage, helping you fully enjoy the fantastic underwater scenery of San Juan.
Regardless of the tour you prefer, bringing cash for tips for the excellent guides is a good idea.
Cash is not included in the package fee.
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