Puerto Rico
Enjoying a sunny weather all year long and more than 400 km-coast to appreciate the beaches, Puerto Rico is one of the most attended places of the Caribbean. Let yourself be enchanted by the wonderful nature full of forests, Parks and fluorescent Waters.
The first day starts in Fajardo navy. You will sail shortly to the small island of Palomino where you will stay the night. This island is a great opportunity to walk around the virgin beaches and snorkeling.
Before going towards Culebra, make a stopover in the small island “Luis Pena” cay where you can enjoy a relaxing lunch staring at the beautiful beaches. In Culebra island walk around Honda inlet, a perfect place to snorkel.
Begin sailing towards Culebrita, this is an uninhabited island of a wild life. You can walk around and reach the lighthouse in the cliff and enjoy the wonderful beaches such as “Tortuga Beach”.
After staying in Culebrita, begin sailing towards “Flamenco Beach”, one of the most known beaches by the locals. You can spend the day staring at the natural beauty around you. We recommend kayaking and Stand Up Paddleboard.
Go to the south of Vieques island, more precisely to Esperanza bay, where you will enjoy a wonderful beach day. You will be near “Mosquito Bay”, an excellent opportunity to kayaking in the night thanks to its famous fluorescent flow lighting the water.
After wondering at the fluorescent flow, sail towards the National Park of Vieques where you will tour around and stare at the natural beauty around you. Walk across the beaches “Caracas” and “La Chiva”. End your stroll in “Green Beach” and enjoy the last sunset on board.
By the end of the journey go back to Fajardo navy where you will land by midday.
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General conditions :
Temperatures in Puerto Rico are classified as tropical and are between 70-80ºF throughout the year. It is cooler inland, particularly in forests and east trade winds provide relief when temperatures are high. The dry season is between January and April and the rainy season is between April and November, with more rain in the north of Puerto Rico. The hurricane season is from August to October.