
WEEKLY RENTALS
$60
Staring
You can choose the time!
A CONVENIENT & SAFE WAY TO EXPLORE, EXERCISE AND RELAX
Schedule
Three to Seven Days
Destination
Cabezas de San Juan Natural Reserve, Ensenada Yegua, Fajardo
Family & Beginner Friendly
You can Share with your family for more than one day
Fun Included
Kayak, Paddleboard, Chair, Umbrella, Bean Bags
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Snorkeling Gear
Are you on vacation and want to explore the island by yourself? Do you want to save some money on water sport rental? This is the option to explore Puerto Rico.
Renting a kayak, paddleboard, chairs, umbrellas or a bean bag for more than three days while on vacation is more popular than ever. Weekly Rentals is an incredibly convenient, economical and safe way to explore, exercise and have a relaxing vacation.
ITINERARY
Just imagine. A sunny and hot day. Renting a paddleboard, kayaks, chairs, umbrella or a bean bag weekly is an incredibly convenient & safe way to explore, exercise, and relax. Renting for a week while on vacation or while at home is more popular than ever.
We are waiting for you at Cabezas de San Juan, Natural Reserve Ensenada Yegua, Fajardo Puerto Rico, a piece of paradise in the sea.

OUR COMMITMENT TO SUSTENTABILITY
Pirate Snorkeling specializes in introducing guests to the incredible underwater life and natural beauty of the Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve, Ensenada Yegua, Fajardo, Puerto Rico's protected area. We are passionate about marine life and ecotourism and hope that our guests will be inspired to commit to protecting our oceans and marine life as well.
It is important that you do not touch the coral reefs, fish, turtles or any other marine animals. And please never feed the fish anything that a human can eat. Help our reefs and oceans by using sustainable practices like reef-safe sunscreen, reusable water bottles and cups, and most importantly, take your trash with you.
Disclaimer: We cannot guarantee the any amount or type of fish you will see on our tours. We do not feed the fish to bring them close to visitors. This is harmful to the fish’s natural diet and it interferes with their natural feeding cycles.
