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Full Day Private Boat Tour To Culebra
Culebra rewards an early start. This seven-hour private boat trip leaves Fajardo at 9:00 a.m., gives your group a full day on the water, and visits up to two of Culebra’s boat-access beaches. The appeal is simple: you get your own boat, a small group capped at six people, and time to swim, snorkel, or stretch out on the sand without following a large tour crowd.
I like the private six-person format, which makes the day more personal and easier to shape around your group. I also like the practical inclusions: snorkeling gear, floating noodles, a cooler with ice, Coke, water, and a platter of cold cuts and fruit. The captain received warm praise for checking that everyone was happy, a small touch that matters on a long day at sea.
The main drawback is the price. At $1,550 per boat, this makes the most sense for a full group of six, or for people who place a high value on privacy. Weather can also cancel the trip, and you need to bring towels and sunscreen because they are not provided.
In This Review
- Key Things To Know Before You Book
- Why This Private Culebra Trip Works Best With Six People
- Leaving Sunbay Marina At 9:00 A.M.
- Reaching Culebra’s Boat-Access Beaches
- Snorkeling, Swimming, Or Doing Very Little
- What Food And Drinks Are Covered
- The Return Ride And Fresh-Water Shower
- How The Captain Affects The Experience
- Is $1,550 A Fair Price?
- Who Should Book This Boat Day?
- Weather, Cancellation, And Simple Planning Tips
- Should You Book The Full-Day Culebra Boat Tour?
- FAQ
- Where does the Culebra boat tour start?
- What time does the tour leave?
- How long does the tour last?
- How many people can join the private boat?
- How many beaches will the tour visit?
- Is snorkeling equipment included?
- What food and drinks are included?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
Key Things To Know Before You Book

- The boat leaves Sunbay Marina at 9:00 a.m. in Fajardo, then takes about an hour to reach Culebra.
- You can visit up to two beaches chosen by the crew, with time for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing.
- The boat holds no more than six passengers, making this a strong pick for families, friends, or couples willing to pay for space.
- Snorkeling equipment, floating noodles, drinks, ice, and snacks are included, while a BBQ costs extra.
- The tour returns around 3:00 p.m., with a fresh-water shower available at the marina afterward.
- You may bring alcoholic drinks, but red wine is not allowed. Tell the operator about food allergies ahead of time.
Why This Private Culebra Trip Works Best With Six People

The main selling point here is not a long list of add-ons. It is control over the day. You are not sharing the boat with a large group, and the maximum capacity is six passengers. That changes the feel of a trip to Culebra.
A private boat lets your group spend more time doing what it actually enjoys. If two people want to snorkel while others relax, that is easier to manage than on a tightly scheduled group outing. If everyone wants a quiet stretch on the beach, you are not working around dozens of other people.
The value improves sharply when the boat is full. Split six ways, the $1,550 price works out to about $258 per person before any additional charges. For two people, the same boat costs $775 per person, so this is not a budget excursion. I would consider it a special-day purchase, not a casual add-on.
The private setup also helps families and friend groups avoid the usual problem of mixed expectations. You can bring your own alcoholic drinks, subject to the red-wine restriction, and the crew provides a cooler with ice. You still need to pack towels and sunscreen, since neither is included.
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Leaving Sunbay Marina At 9:00 A.M.

The meeting point is Sunbay Marina in Parcelas Beltran, Barrio, Fajardo. The boat leaves at 9:00 a.m., so plan to arrive with enough time to park, gather your belongings, and get settled without rushing.
The first hour is spent traveling from the marina toward Culebra. That is a meaningful part of the seven-hour outing, not just a quick transfer. You will be on the water for about an hour before reaching the beach area, so bring whatever you need for sun and wind during the ride.
The boat has a restroom, which is useful on a full-day trip. WiFi is not available, so this is a good chance to put your phone away and pay attention to the water, though you will want it nearby for photos.
The operator lists parking and access to public transportation among the available practical details. The exact parking arrangement is not described, so I would confirm the best parking option before departure if you are driving.
Reaching Culebra’s Boat-Access Beaches

The Culebra portion is the heart of the tour. The crew takes you to up to two of the island’s most scenic beaches that can be reached by boat. Since the exact beaches are not fixed in the supplied details, the day may depend on conditions and the captain’s judgment.
That flexibility is useful. A boat-access beach can give you a more secluded setting than the easiest shore-based stops, but the experience is still shaped by weather, water conditions, and the captain’s choice. You should think of the promise as access to two excellent beach areas, not a guarantee of two named beaches.
At each stop, you can swim, use the snorkeling gear, float with the noodles, or simply relax. The water was singled out as especially beautiful in the available feedback, and the captain was praised for making sure the group was happy throughout the day. Those comments point to the two things that matter most here: clear water and attentive service.
The beaches are not presented as formal attractions with facilities or scheduled activities. That is part of the charm, but it also means you should not expect a beach club, organized entertainment, or a long list of amenities on shore. The boat is your base.
Snorkeling, Swimming, Or Doing Very Little

The tour gives you several ways to use the beach time, and you do not have to be an active snorkeler to enjoy it. The included equipment removes one common extra cost and saves you from packing your own mask and snorkel.
If you have never snorkeled before, the practical advantage is that you can try it without renting equipment separately. The information does not specify instruction or guided snorkeling, so you should not assume a formal lesson. The crew can provide the gear, while your group decides how much time to spend in the water.
Floating noodles are included too. They are handy for people who want to enjoy the water without swimming continuously, and they give less confident swimmers another option. Still, the tour calls for a moderate level of physical fitness, and you should be comfortable getting in and out of the boat and managing a day around the water.
If your ideal beach day includes reading, sunbathing, and a slow lunch, this tour can work just as well. The crew provides a platter of cold cuts and fruit, plus regular Coke and water. You can also add a BBQ for an extra charge during checkout, which may suit a group looking for a larger meal.
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What Food And Drinks Are Covered

The included food is light rather than a full catered lunch. Expect a platter with cold cuts and fruit, along with a cooler stocked with ice, regular Coke, and water. That is enough to keep the day simple, but bigger eaters may want to ask about the BBQ option.
You may bring alcoholic drinks, which adds flexibility for a private group. Red wine is specifically not allowed. The supplied information does not list other drink restrictions, but you should follow the operator’s instructions and remember that space on a boat is limited.
Food allergies should be reported in advance. This is especially important because the provided platter contains several food items, and the BBQ is an optional addition. Give the operator clear information before the trip rather than trying to sort it out at the marina.
Towels and sunscreen are not included. Pack both, along with a dry change of clothes if you want one for the ride back or the rest of your day in Puerto Rico. The marina has a fresh-water shower after the tour, so you can rinse off before continuing to your next destination.
The Return Ride And Fresh-Water Shower

The boat is scheduled to sail back at about 3:00 p.m. That timing gives you a useful seven-hour block without turning the outing into an all-day ordeal that runs into the evening.
The return is also worth planning around. If you have dinner reservations, another excursion, or a long drive after Fajardo, leave some breathing room. The stated return time is approximate, and a boat day can be affected by conditions on the water.
Once you are back at Sunbay Marina, you can use a fresh-water shower. It is a small but valuable detail. Salt, sand, and sunscreen are part of a beach day, and the shower makes it easier to move on to your next activity without feeling like you are carrying Culebra with you.
The tour ends where it begins, at the marina. There is no separate hotel transfer listed, so you are responsible for getting to Sunbay Marina and continuing onward afterward.
How The Captain Affects The Experience

A private boat trip depends heavily on the crew. The captain is not just steering you from one point to another. The captain helps decide where you spend your beach time and checks how the group is doing during the day.
The available feedback specifically praises the captain for making sure everyone was happy and describes the water as beautiful. That is the strongest indication of what this operator does well: attentive service paired with a scenic day on the water.
No captain’s name is provided, so I cannot give you a personal profile or tell you who will operate your boat. I would ask about the day’s beach plan and weather conditions when you arrive. A good captain will help you understand how the schedule may change if conditions affect one of the planned stops.
Because this is a private activity, you can also speak up. Tell the crew if your group wants more snorkeling time, more beach time, or a slower pace. The exact schedule is not listed beyond departure, the beach visits, and the return around 3:00 p.m., so clear communication is useful.
Is $1,550 A Fair Price?

The price is high, but the correct comparison is not with a seat on a large shared boat. You are paying for a private vessel, a maximum of six passengers, crew service, beach access, and a full seven-hour outing.
For a group of six, the cost is easier to justify. You receive a private day instead of six individual places on a crowded boat, and the included snorkeling gear, drinks, ice, snacks, and restroom reduce the number of extras you need to arrange. The platter is modest, but it is a practical start to lunch rather than a luxury meal.
For a smaller group, the value becomes more personal than financial. Two people may still love the privacy, but they will pay a steep per-person rate for it. I would book this for a birthday, family day, or group vacation where having the boat to yourselves matters.
The optional BBQ changes the final cost, so factor that in if you want more than cold cuts and fruit. You also need to bring sunscreen and towels, and WiFi is not available. None of these are serious faults, but they are easy things to overlook when you focus only on the headline price.
Who Should Book This Boat Day?
I would recommend it most strongly to six-person groups who want a private day in Culebra and do not mind paying for comfort and flexibility. Families may appreciate the boat’s small capacity, restroom, floating noodles, and ability to split time between swimming and relaxing.
It also suits friends who want to bring their own drinks and set their own mood. Couples can enjoy it too, but the price is harder to defend unless privacy is the main reason for booking.
You should be comfortable with a moderate level of physical activity and a long period around the water. This is not a passive sightseeing cruise. You will spend about an hour getting to Culebra, then several hours using the beach and boat area, followed by the ride back.
I would choose another option if your budget is tight, you need guaranteed access to a particular named beach, or you want a fully catered meal and beach facilities. The supplied details do not promise a specific beach, formal snorkeling instruction, or a full lunch.
Weather, Cancellation, And Simple Planning Tips
Good weather is required for this experience. If poor conditions cancel the trip, you can receive a different date or a full refund. You can also 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 before departure are not accepted for a refund. The cut-off follows local Puerto Rico time, so do not wait until the last minute if your plans change.
Bring sunscreen, towels, swimwear, and any personal snacks you may need. Pack light, since the boat has to accommodate six people, food, drinks, and snorkeling equipment.
If anyone in your group has a food allergy, notify the operator in advance. Service animals are allowed, and confirmation is provided at booking. The activity is private, so only your group participates.
Should You Book The Full-Day Culebra Boat Tour?
Book it if you want a private boat, two beach stops, and a flexible day on clear water, especially if six people can share the $1,550 cost. The captain’s attentive approach and the strong praise for the water add confidence to the experience.
Skip it if you are traveling as a couple on a strict budget or if you need a fixed beach list and a full meal included. For the right group, this is a relaxed and well-equipped way to reach Culebra’s boat-access beaches without giving up your own space.
FAQ
Where does the Culebra boat tour start?
The tour starts at Sunbay Marina, Parcelas Beltran Barrio, Fajardo, Puerto Rico 00738.
What time does the tour leave?
The boat leaves at 9:00 a.m.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately seven hours and returns to the marina around 3:00 p.m.
How many people can join the private boat?
Each private boat has a maximum capacity of six passengers.
How many beaches will the tour visit?
The crew may take you to up to two boat-access beaches in Culebra.
Is snorkeling equipment included?
Yes. Snorkeling equipment and floating noodles are included.
What food and drinks are included?
The tour includes a platter of cold cuts and fruit, regular Coke, water, and a cooler with ice. A BBQ is available for an extra charge.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. You can receive a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience begins. Poor weather may also result in a different date or a full refund.
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