We want you to have a blast on the Katarina!

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We have wonderful spot for our cruises but every sail is special and unique. The wind, our Captain and mate will determine our daily route and the spots will be visited in every trip.

The Captain will point out the sights and will brief you on the history of the areas to be visited. We’ll advice you to keep your eyes to the horizon because you never know when you will enjoy the visit of an extra guest: dolphins, manatees, sea turtles and many marine birds might show up. And during the months of January thru March you may spot a Humpback Whale. Also while sailing we enjoy trolling our lucky lure on our fishing pole behind the boat.

Snorkel Cruises: “Tan Your Can Sail”

tan your canThe West Coast is a wild place, snorkeling the pristine Tres Palmas Marine Reserve or the Shipwreck at Barrero might be what the doctor ordered. We have the Rincón Coast to find the perfect snorkeling spot for you. We snorkel the reef right from the boat. You shouldn’t miss the unique chance to see Rincón from the Sea!

Our Sail is approximately three and a half hours long and generally leaves somewhere between 9:30 am and 10:30 am, depending on the season. The crew will provide snorkel gear along with a safety briefing. Enjoy the beautiful reef, the warm water, bask in the sun, listen to great music and finally we’ll go for a nice offshore sail before returning to the shore.

  

Fee (taxes are included):
Adults $85.00 • Children $42.50
Private $1360
Valid Credit Card is required for all reservations.
All the prices includes 11.5% PR taxes

Includes: 
Snorkel Gear • Homemade Lunch • Drinks (Soft drinks as  Rum Punch or Local Beer)
Our cancellation policy requires 48 hours prior to your scheduled sail. Under this time frame, your credit card will be charged for full amount of the space you had reserved.

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