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If it's a specific underwater friend you're looking for, I can try, but won't promise. I do know where most of them hide though.
Whats involved:
$150/per person
Book NowWhether you're looking to go find the wall by Rincon, tour the structures at crash, explore the caves in Isabela, I likely know the area. If you have a group of a few divers who are all certified but haven't dove the area, this is what you're looking for. I can show you the sites, track down some of my friends down there (Sea turtles, Morays, Lobsters, Octopus, etc) and go have a visit.
Crashboat: This spot in Aguadilla is probably my most frequently visited spot. It's an ultra-easy care free dive with a max depth of 30' and a nice sand bottom. There are very rarely currents here and visibility can sometimes hit around 30-40'. I also like it because there are lots of little swim throughs, and lots of things to look at. Depending on the time of year, you can hear the whales, possibly see Mr. Manatee and almost certainly hang with some sea turtles. Easy shore dive and great spots to grab some food after the dive.
Blue Hole: Blue hole in Isabela offers a very unique diving experience. Located on the northwestern coast of Puerto Rico, this spot is well known by the locals. It's a massive reef that sits just off shore and offers some pretty incredible diving. If you're wanting to see lots of sea life, this is not the best dive, but if you want to swim through 'caves' and really get that sense of wonder and exploration, it's perfect.
El Natural: also known as Wishing Wells, Playa India, Gas Chambers...yea, lots of names. This is a really great well rounded dive. Start off from the sand and surface swim around 75 yards and drop down on a gorgeous reef. The spot is not frequented by any tourists because the beach isn't that great, but that makes it perfect for diving and the reef is very healthy. Huge sponges, lots of manta rays, eels, tons of fish. The dive starts around 25 feet and we usually max out around 70' depending on air consumption.