You’ll jump into San Juan’s calm bay with a local guide showing you how to use jet snorkel gear — no experience needed. Glide over a real shipwreck, spot tropical fish up close, and laugh along as GoPro videos capture every moment. It’s equal parts adrenaline and wonder — you might find yourself thinking about that underwater light for days after.
I’ll be honest, I wasn’t sure about jet snorkeling at first — the idea of holding onto a buzzing little machine underwater felt like something out of a cartoon. But there we were, standing on the warm sand near San Juan, clutching these sea scooter things while our guide Luis grinned and promised it’d be easy. He showed us how to use the gear (I fumbled with my mask strap for way too long), and then just like that, we slid into the water. The salt hit my lips right away — sharp and kind of familiar — but then the scooter kicked in and suddenly I was gliding over this old shipwreck I’d only seen on Instagram.
The bay was quiet except for muffled laughter from another group nearby. Fish darted everywhere, all those wild colors you see in travel magazines but never believe are real until they’re right in front of your face. Luis pointed out a big parrotfish chomping at some coral; I tried to say its name in Spanish and pretty much butchered it — he laughed, which made me relax a bit more. We zipped around the wreck, getting close enough to see tiny details on the metal (felt weirdly soft with algae). At one point I looked up and sunlight was slicing through the water above us, making everything shimmer like some kind of weird dream.
I didn’t expect to feel so weightless or to cover so much ground without even trying — honestly, using those jet snorkel things is addictive. My arms barely got tired. The best part? Luis had a GoPro strapped on and caught me waving awkwardly at a passing school of fish (I’m still not sure if I looked cool or just surprised). Afterward we watched some clips together on his phone while drying off; everyone looked happier than they probably realized at the time. That feeling stuck with me longer than I thought it would.
Yes, this tour is beginner-friendly and includes instruction from local guides before entering the water.
Yes, complimentary GoPro videos of your adventure are included.
No, all necessary snorkeling equipment is provided as part of your tour.
The tour happens in a calm bay near San Juan where there’s an accessible shipwreck.
No hotel pickup is mentioned; public transportation options are available nearby.
This tour isn’t recommended for travelers with spinal injuries, pregnancy, poor cardiovascular health, or low fitness levels.
Your day includes use of jet devices and all snorkel equipment so you don’t have to bring anything extra; plus complimentary GoPro videos from your ocean adventure before heading back ashore.
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