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Puerto Rico Private Catamaran Sail from Fajardo

5.0 · 45 reviews From $2,000 Operated by Bellaventura · Bookable on Viator
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Sea time is often Puerto Rico’s best time. This private catamaran charter gives your group of up to six a comfortable way to reach clear water, white sand, and nearby islands without sharing the boat with strangers. I especially like the private format, which lets your group set the mood for the day, and the included snorkeling gear, which saves you from packing extra equipment. The crew handles the boat while you focus on swimming, sun, and scenery.

The main drawback is the price: $2,000 per group, before lunch and alcoholic drinks. That can be a fair deal when six people share it, but it is a serious splurge for two or three. You also need to accept some flexibility, since the captain may choose among Cayo Icacos, Piñeros, Lobos, or Palominos depending on conditions.

Key points to know before booking

Puerto Rico Private Catamaran Sail from Fajardo - Key points to know before booking

  • Private boat for up to six: You get the catamaran and crew for your own party rather than joining a larger group.
  • Cayo Icacos is the main target: Expect a nearby island with white sand and clear water, though the exact stop can change.
  • Snorkeling equipment is included: You can swim and look for colorful reef life without renting gear separately.
  • Lunch is optional: Some packages include lunch, while other bookings let you bring pre-cooked or deli-style food.
  • The crew earns strong praise: Names associated with especially warm service include Carlos González, Ari, Leo, Hiram, and Kalani.
  • Plan on about six hours: Departure is at 10:00 a.m., with a 30-minute early arrival requested at Marina Puerto del Rey.

What the $2,000 private charter really buys you

Puerto Rico Private Catamaran Sail from Fajardo - What the $2,000 private charter really buys you

The listed rate is $2,000 for up to six passengers, not $2,000 per person. That changes the math considerably. At full capacity, the base cost works out to about $333 per person, before any optional lunch package. For a family or group of friends, that can compare well with booking several separate seats on a shared sailing, especially when privacy matters.

For two people, the calculation is less forgiving. You are paying for the whole catamaran, captain, and crew, so this makes the most sense when you can fill most or all of the six available places. The private setup is the main luxury here, not a long list of fancy extras.

Your price includes fees, taxes, and snorkeling equipment. It does not include lunch or alcoholic beverages. You can bring your own lunch and drinks, but the food must be pre-cooked or deli-style. That rule is practical on a boat, since there is no promise of cooking service or a full onboard kitchen.

Some packages offer lunch service. Check the exact package before paying, since the supplied details describe lunch as an optional feature rather than a standard inclusion. If food is important to your group, this is one detail worth confirming in writing.

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Meeting the boat at Marina Puerto del Rey

Puerto Rico Private Catamaran Sail from Fajardo - Meeting the boat at Marina Puerto del Rey

The trip begins at Safe Harbor Puerto del Rey, at 4900 State Road 3, Kilometer 51.4, in Fajardo. You should arrive 30 minutes before the 10:00 a.m. departure time, giving you a 9:30 a.m. target arrival.

Parking is available at no extra charge, which makes this easier if you have a rental car. The meeting point is near the marina’s main building, where you meet the captain. The activity begins and ends at the same place, so you do not need to arrange a separate return transfer.

The marina is also near public transportation, though the information provided does not specify routes or schedules. If you are relying on transit, confirm the timing before booking. A late arrival could cause stress before a charter that has a fixed departure.

This early arrival is not wasted time. A marina can take a few minutes to navigate, especially if you need to find parking, locate the main building, and meet the crew. Give yourself room to get settled rather than aiming to arrive at exactly 10:00.

Sailing toward Cayo Icacos and nearby islands

After leaving the marina, the catamaran heads toward one of several nearby island and reef locations. Cayo Icacos is the principal destination described, known for white sand and clear water. It is the kind of place where the simple pleasures matter: swim, sit in the shallows, snorkel, or stay aboard and enjoy the view.

The route is not locked to one island. The captain may choose Piñeros, or stop near Lobos or Palominos for snorkeling. This flexibility is useful because the best swimming or snorkeling spot can depend on sea conditions. It also means you should not book expecting one exact beach every time.

That uncertainty is worth understanding before you go. You are buying a private day on the water with several possible stops, not a guaranteed visit to a single beach. For most groups, that is a sensible trade. The captain can use local judgment instead of forcing the itinerary to follow a rigid plan.

The sailing itself is part of the experience. You can sit on the catamaran, watch the coast recede, and let the crew manage the navigation. The boat is described as comfortable and steady, an important point for anyone who worries about motion on the water. Still, this is a marine activity, and people sensitive to seasickness should prepare accordingly.

Four hours around clear water and white sand

Puerto Rico Private Catamaran Sail from Fajardo - Four hours around clear water and white sand

The main island and snorkeling portion lasts about four hours. That is enough time for a relaxed rhythm rather than a hurried stop. You might swim first, snorkel later, eat, and then spend time simply resting on deck.

Snorkeling equipment is supplied, so you do not have to buy or pack masks and fins for this outing. The possible stops near Lobos or Palominos are specifically connected with colorful coral reefs. If seeing fish and reef life is a priority, tell the captain and crew early in the day so they understand what your group wants from the outing.

The experience is not limited to snorkeling. You can sunbathe on the catamaran while the crew assists with the day’s activities. Paddleboarding is also praised in the guest feedback, although the formal inclusions only specifically promise snorkeling equipment. I would confirm paddleboard availability if that activity is important to you.

A family with an eight-year-old particularly appreciated the attention given to the child, helping the youngster enjoy the water. That points to a useful strength of a private charter: the crew can give more personal help than they might be able to offer on a crowded group excursion. Still, parents remain responsible for supervising children around the water.

Why the private format matters

Puerto Rico Private Catamaran Sail from Fajardo - Why the private format matters

A private catamaran changes the feel of the day. You do not need to make conversation with a boatload of strangers, negotiate deck space, or match the timetable of another party. Your group can relax together, and the captain can hear your preferences more clearly.

That is especially valuable for families, couples traveling with friends, or a small celebration. The catamaran is large enough for the group to spread out, while six passengers is small enough to keep the outing personal. The crew can help with snorkeling, answer questions, and adjust the pace within the limits of weather and safety.

The tradeoff is that a private boat does not automatically mean a fully customized route. The available destinations still depend on conditions, and the tour lasts about six hours rather than an entire day at sea. Think of it as a substantial half-day charter with a generous island stop, not an open-ended yacht rental.

The crew’s personal service is one of the strongest reasons to choose this outing. Captain Carlos González and Ari are praised for careful planning and warm hospitality, including homemade coquitos. Captain Leo and Hiram are also credited with going far beyond basic service, from meeting the group at the reservation desk to helping them reach the boat by golf cart. Carlos and Kalani receive similar praise for creating a comfortable family day.

Crew assignments can change, so do not assume a particular captain will be aboard. The useful point is the service style: friendly, attentive, and willing to help make the day comfortable.

Food, drinks, and the practical side of lunch

Puerto Rico Private Catamaran Sail from Fajardo - Food, drinks, and the practical side of lunch

Lunch requires a little planning. If you book without lunch service, you may bring your own pre-cooked or deli-style meal. Sandwiches, prepared salads, fruit, and similar foods fit that guidance better than anything requiring cooking or complicated preparation.

Alcoholic drinks are not included. The supplied information does not specify what beverages are permitted, so check with Bellaventura before packing alcohol. At minimum, plan to bring your own nonalcoholic drinks unless your selected package states otherwise.

The lunch option may be worthwhile if you want the crew to handle the meal. It can also simplify the day for a group that would rather not shop, pack, and carry food to the marina. Compare the package cost with what your group would spend on supplies, then decide which arrangement feels easier.

Do not expect the meal to be the main attraction. The value of this outing comes from the private catamaran, crew service, island setting, and time in the water. Lunch is a useful add-on, not the reason to book.

The best fit for families and small groups

Puerto Rico Private Catamaran Sail from Fajardo - The best fit for families and small groups

This charter is best for a group that values privacy and wants several hours on the water without a crowded boat. Six friends can split the cost and create a good per-person rate. A family can enjoy a flexible pace, with some people snorkeling while others stay aboard.

It also suits people who want a calm day rather than a packed activity schedule. You can swim, snorkel, paddleboard if available, sunbathe, or simply sit on the catamaran. The crew takes care of navigation and provides assistance, so you are not responsible for operating the vessel.

The outing may be less suitable if you want a strict, highly detailed schedule, guaranteed access to one named island, or a low-cost excursion. It is also not the right choice for someone who dislikes being on open water. The six-hour duration is long enough that you should be comfortable spending much of the day at sea.

Most travelers can participate, according to the supplied tour details. That is broad guidance rather than a promise that every medical or mobility need can be accommodated. If anyone in your group has a specific concern, contact the operator before booking.

Weather, cancellation, and timing

Puerto Rico Private Catamaran Sail from Fajardo - Weather, cancellation, and timing

The trip requires good weather. If poor weather causes a cancellation, you will be offered another date or a full refund. That protects you from losing the entire booking when conditions make sailing unsafe or unpleasant.

You can cancel for a full refund if you do so at least 24 hours before the experience begins. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start time are not accepted for a refund. The cut-off follows local Puerto Rico time.

The 10:00 a.m. start is useful for a full morning departure, but you still need to plan the early arrival. With a 9:30 a.m. target at the marina, avoid scheduling another morning activity in Fajardo. The boat returns to the marina after the outing, so leave room in your evening plans for the full six-hour window.

What the 4.9 rating tells you

The experience has a 4.9 rating from 45 reviews, with 98 percent recommending it. More important than the numbers is the pattern behind the praise: crew kindness, a comfortable boat, strong views, good snorkeling, and the pleasure of having the catamaran to yourself.

The most repeated strength is personal attention. The crew is praised for being accommodating, caring, and willing to help with the details of the day. Several accounts also highlight snorkeling, paddleboarding, food, and the boat’s steady feel.

The rating should not erase the practical limits. A perfect water day depends on weather, sea conditions, and the chosen stop. Lunch costs extra unless included in your package, and the $2,000 price needs to be shared across a reasonably full group to make financial sense.

Should you book the Fajardo catamaran sail?

Book it if you can gather five or six people and want a private day with attentive crew service, clear water, snorkeling, and the freedom to relax away from a crowded excursion. The charter is particularly appealing for families and small groups that want the boat to themselves.

Think twice if you are traveling as a couple, watching every dollar, or demanding a guaranteed stop at Cayo Icacos. In that case, a shared sailing may offer better value.

For the right group, this is a strong Puerto Rico splurge. Arrive early, confirm the lunch package, ask about paddleboard availability if needed, and let the captain choose the best nearby water conditions. That combination gives you the best chance of a relaxed, memorable day from Fajardo.

FAQ

How much does the private catamaran sail cost?

The charter costs $2,000 per group of up to six passengers. The price includes all fees and taxes.

How long does the experience last?

The sailing lasts approximately six hours. It begins at 10:00 a.m. and ends back at Marina Puerto del Rey.

Where does the tour begin?

The meeting point is Safe Harbor Puerto del Rey, 4900 State Road 3, Kilometer 51.4, Fajardo, Puerto Rico. You should arrive 30 minutes before departure and meet the captain near the marina’s main building.

Is snorkeling equipment included?

Yes. Snorkeling equipment is provided as part of the experience.

Is lunch included?

Lunch is available through selected packages but is not included in every booking. You may also bring your own pre-cooked or deli-style lunch and beverages. Alcoholic beverages are not included.

What happens if the weather is poor?

If poor weather causes the experience to be canceled, you can choose a different date or receive a full refund. You can also cancel up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.

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