Reviewed · BEACH TOURS
Fajardo Puerto Rico Private Boat Tour to Cayo Icacos
A quiet island makes a fine escape. This private Fajardo boat tour takes your group from Puerto Del Rey to Cayo Icacos, an uninhabited cay with clear water and pale sand. You get a certified captain, a host, and a boat reserved only for your party.
I like the privacy and the easy four-hour format. I also like that snorkeling gear, floats, beach balls, snacks, bottled water, soda, and a cooler are included. The main concern is food: one booking expected a barbecue but received no meal, so you should confirm exactly what snacks will be provided before setting out.
The price is $850 per group of up to six, not per person. That makes the math attractive for a full group, though it is a serious outlay for two or three people. Captain Oscar received special praise for anticipating needs, while Captain Carlos was also called great, but the food confusion is worth keeping in mind.
In This Review
- Key Points At A Glance
- Setting Out From Puerto Del Rey In Fajardo
- Four Hours Around Cayo Icacos
- Snorkeling, Floats, And Beach Games
- Drinks, Snacks, And The Food Question
- What The $850 Price Really Means
- Captains Oscar And Carlos
- Who Will Enjoy This Most?
- Weather, Cancellation, And Practical Details
- Is This Private Icacos Trip Worth Booking?
- FAQ
- Where does the boat tour begin?
- Where does the tour end?
- How long does the experience last?
- How much does the private tour cost?
- Is the boat shared with other groups?
- What is included?
- Is transportation to Puerto Del Rey included?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
Key Points At A Glance

- Cayo Icacos is the main destination: A small, uninhabited island in the La Cordillera Nature Reserve, known for clear water and a bright strip of sand.
- The boat is private: Only your group participates, with space for up to six people.
- The four-hour timing is practical: It gives you a focused half-day on the water without taking over your entire schedule.
- Water equipment is included: Snorkels, masks, floats, volleyballs, and footballs are supplied.
- Captain Oscar earned high praise: His attentive service and good sense of timing were singled out.
- Confirm the food before departure: The stated inclusions list snacks, drinks, and a cooler, but not a guaranteed barbecue.
Setting Out From Puerto Del Rey In Fajardo
Your meeting point is Safe Harbor Puerto Del Rey, at 4900 State Road 3, Kilometer 51.4, Fajardo, Puerto Rico 00738. The tour returns to this same point, which keeps the day simple if you are arranging your own way there.
Private transportation is not included. You will need to reach the marina yourself, so allow time to find the correct harbor area and get organized before departure. The experience is listed as being near public transportation, but no transfer service is part of the booking.
The private format matters right away. You are not joining a large boat with strangers or following a fixed crowd through the water. Your party of up to six has the captain and host to yourselves, which makes it easier to settle into your own rhythm.
That can mean more time for swimming, more room for the supplied floats, or simply a quieter ride. It also gives you a chance to discuss the day with the captain. The description allows the captain and host to take you to chosen destinations, while Cayo Icacos is the stated stop. One booking also refers to the possibility of two islands, so I would ask about current options before departure rather than assume a second island is guaranteed.
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Four Hours Around Cayo Icacos

Cayo Icacos is the heart of this outing. The cay is uninhabited and sits off Fajardo on Puerto Rico’s east coast, within the La Cordillera Nature Reserve. Its appeal is straightforward: clear water, a narrow strip of pale sand, and no permanent development competing for your attention.
The island is described as the largest and most picturesque of the reserve’s many cays. That does not mean you should expect a fully serviced beach day. An uninhabited island has no stated restaurants, shops, or facilities in the information provided. The supplied cooler, drinks, snacks, and equipment therefore matter more than they would on a developed beach.
Your four hours cover the complete boat experience, not necessarily four hours sitting on the sand. Time is shared among the ride, arrival, swimming, snorkeling, and return to Puerto Del Rey. If you want a long, slow beach day, this may feel brief. If you want a compact taste of the offshore cays, the schedule works well.
The setting suits people who prefer natural surroundings to a packed resort beach. You can look forward to the visual appeal of the reserve and the chance to spend time in clear water, but the exact conditions depend on weather and the captain’s judgment.
Snorkeling, Floats, And Beach Games

The included equipment gives this private trip more flexibility than a simple boat ride. Snorkeling equipment is supplied, so you do not need to bring your own mask and snorkel to participate. The data does not promise a guided snorkeling lesson or a particular marine-life sighting, so think of the gear as a way to explore at your own pace.
Floats are also included. They are useful if you want to relax in the water without swimming continuously, and they can make the beach stop more appealing for mixed-age groups. The tour also provides volleyballs and footballs, giving you options beyond snorkeling.
I like this mix because it does not force every person in your party into the same activity. One person can use the snorkeling equipment, another can float, and someone else can stay on the sand with a drink. That variety is especially helpful when six people have different ideas about a perfect afternoon.
Captain Oscar was praised for the water toys and for anticipating what the group needed. That detail suggests the equipment is not just dropped on board and forgotten. Still, the exact number and condition of each item are not specified, so I would ask if a particular piece of gear is essential to your plans.
Drinks, Snacks, And The Food Question

The official inclusions are bottled water, soda or pop, snacks, and use of a cooler. These are useful basics on a four-hour trip, particularly when you are spending time in sun and salt water.
The food issue needs a clear note. One booking expected a barbecue because it had appeared in the online description at the time of booking, but no food was provided. The person had wisely brought a sub and extra snacks for the children.
I would follow that example. Bring any meal or favorite snacks your group needs, unless Charter of the Caribbean confirms a larger food service in writing. The supplied data supports snacks and drinks, but it does not list a guaranteed barbecue among the current inclusions.
This is not a small point. A private boat day can make people hungry, and an uninhabited island is not the place to count on buying lunch. The cooler helps, but you should still clarify what will be stocked and what you may bring yourself.
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What The $850 Price Really Means

At $850 for up to six people, the cost is easiest to justify with a full group. Divided six ways, it works out to about $142 per person before any extra food or transportation costs. For four people, the figure is about $212.50 each. With only two people, the private format becomes a much more expensive choice.
The value comes from control and privacy, not from a long list of included services. You get a private boat, a certified captain, a host, a four-hour outing, snorkeling equipment, floats, beach games, drinks, snacks, and a cooler. You do not get private transportation to the marina, and a full meal is not clearly guaranteed.
For a family or group of friends, the price can make sense because you are paying for the boat rather than buying six separate seats. You also avoid the social compromises of a shared excursion. If your group values quiet time and flexible activity choices, that private space may be worth more than a cheaper group cruise.
For a couple, I would compare the price carefully with other Fajardo boat options. The experience may still appeal if privacy is your main goal, but the per-person cost rises quickly when fewer people share the boat.
Captains Oscar And Carlos

The strongest service praise centers on the crew. Captain Oscar was credited with making the experience excellent from start to finish, with particular attention to the water toys and the group’s needs. That is exactly the kind of practical care that helps on a small private outing.
Captain Carlos was also praised as a great captain. His booking came with the food complaint, which is a useful reminder that a strong captain does not erase the need to confirm what is included. Service and provisioning are separate parts of the experience.
The tour promises a certified captain and a host. You can expect the crew to manage the boat and help make the day enjoyable, but the supplied details do not define a fixed commentary program, wildlife talk, or formal snorkeling lesson.
I would use the private setting to ask direct questions. Ask how much time you will have at Cayo Icacos, what food and drinks are loaded, whether a second island is possible, and which water activities are best that day. A short conversation can prevent most avoidable surprises.
Who Will Enjoy This Most?

This trip is a strong match for a group of up to six that wants a private day on the water. Families may appreciate the floats, beach games, snacks, and the freedom to divide up activities. Friends can use the boat as a simple shared outing without coordinating with a large group.
It also suits people who want a short escape from Fajardo. Four hours is long enough to reach an offshore cay and spend meaningful time there, but short enough to leave room for other plans later.
I would be more cautious if your priority is a fully catered boat day. The current information does not guarantee a barbecue, and the food confusion gives you a good reason to bring your own meal. I would also think twice if your group has no interest in swimming, snorkeling, floating, or beach games, since those are central to the experience.
The tour is private, but privacy does not mean unlimited time or unlimited destinations. Cayo Icacos is the named stop, and any alternate route should be confirmed with the operator.
Weather, Cancellation, And Practical Details

This experience requires good weather. If poor conditions force a cancellation, you will be offered another date or a full refund. That policy is helpful for a water-based outing, where conditions affect both comfort and safety.
You can cancel for a full refund if you do so at least 24 hours before the start time. Changes or cancellations made less than 24 hours ahead are not accepted for a refund, and the cut-off follows local time in Puerto Rico.
Confirmation is sent at booking. Service animals are allowed, and the activity is listed as being near public transportation. Most people can participate, although the supplied information does not provide detailed guidance about mobility equipment or specific boat access.
Bring the practical items you personally need for several hours around sun and water. The operator provides drinks, snacks, a cooler, and activity equipment, but you should not assume that every personal food preference or extra item will be covered.
Is This Private Icacos Trip Worth Booking?
I would book it when six people can share the cost and the group wants privacy more than a formal tour program. The combination of Cayo Icacos, a private boat, snorkeling equipment, floats, and a four-hour schedule gives you a clear, easy half-day on the water.
I would first confirm the food arrangements and ask whether the day includes only Icacos or may include another island. Those two questions address the main areas of uncertainty.
For families and friend groups, this is likely the best value. For smaller parties, the price requires more thought. If the privacy, crew attention, and freedom to use the water toys matter greatly to you, the cost may be fair. If you mainly want a basic boat ride, a shared excursion could make more financial sense.
FAQ
Where does the boat tour begin?
The tour begins at Safe Harbor Puerto Del Rey, 4900 State Road 3, Kilometer 51.4, Fajardo, Puerto Rico 00738.
Where does the tour end?
The activity ends back at the same meeting point, Safe Harbor Puerto Del Rey.
How long does the experience last?
The tour lasts approximately four hours.
How much does the private tour cost?
The price is $850 per group of up to six people.
Is the boat shared with other groups?
No. This is a private activity, and only your group participates.
What is included?
The tour includes snacks, bottled water, soda or pop, snorkeling equipment, floats, volleyballs, footballs, and a cooler.
Is transportation to Puerto Del Rey included?
No. Private transportation is not included. You must arrange your own way to the meeting point.
What happens if the weather is poor?
If the tour is canceled because of poor weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
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