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Scuba Diving in Puerto Rico is amongst the best diving in the world! The few who have come to explore Puerto Rico's coastlines under water can tell stories about it... or show pictures from the fascinating underwater world of Puerto Rico. Lucky for us, Diving in Puerto is not too famous yet and we can still enjoy unharmed and colorful dive-sites today.
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The old city of San Juan is so colorful and beautiful that you will have to pack extra batteries for your camera! Doorway, windows an houses in Old San Juan, are all colorful painted and leave the impression of an ongoing art exhibition. Have fun with our little collection of images of San Juan and it's surroundings.
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Puerto Rico offers the visitor the most beautiful Caribbean beaches! Depending much on the coast line, the beaches are different in color and shape. Some of Puerto Rico's beaches are dream beaches for surfers, like "Little Malibu" at the Atlantic coast, other beaches are white and sandy, inviting to swim or snorkel.
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Beautiful coral reefs await the scuba diver along Puerto Rico's coast line. Especially colorful corals can be found on many dive sites along the east coast between Puerto Rico and the islands of Visquez and Culebra. Puerto Rico hosts one of the last healthy resorts for corals and marine life. I hope your camera is waterproof! Otherwise you can also rent an underwater camera to shoot your own underwater pictures in Puert Rico.
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El Yunque is the only real rain forest on United States territory. El Yunque covers the larger part of the east coast of Puerto Rico. Once you are visiting Puerto Rico, a guided tour through the jungle of El Yunque should definitely be on your program too! Take your camera and shoot exciting pictures of Puerto Rico's wildlife.
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October 27th, 2008 at 2:08 pm
Saludos: Soy buzo de los amigos de Peter en Humacao. Quisiera saber el nombre de dos lugares en las fotos que me llamaron la atención. Uno es el de la cueva y el otro el de la pared de coral en que aparecen dos buzos al lado derecho del coral. Me gustaría bucear en esas dos áreas. Además cuanto saldría ($)el viaje. Tengo equipo propio.Saludos y buena suerte.
February 4th, 2009 at 12:21 am
Hi
Would you please tell me what diving off the beach is like? I don’t like to dive off boat as much as I like shore diving.
Thank You
Matilda
March 12th, 2009 at 12:44 am
We just had a great day of diving. The visibility was down just a bit, and it was a bit choppy, but the weather was sunny and pleasant. We took the opportunity to try some sites we found recently about 3 miles out. There were nice steep canyons with sandy bottoms in about 70ft of water on the first dive. There were huge banded shrimp, a couple of curious barracudas, and some very large french angels. Our second spot was in about 45 ft of water only slightly closer to shore. A very large nurse shark is often spotted in the caves there, but not today. Visibility was lower, but the formations were very nice and the abundance of small fish made it feel like an aquarium. A nice dive spot that’s seldom visited.
October 8th, 2009 at 1:49 pm
puerto rico es tan bunito si es el cityo de me vida
me amigo austin es un mariqun y quire que le envein mensages a austinmanely@yahoo.com
October 13th, 2009 at 1:22 pm
Good times getting certified with Brad, they made it happen in a short times notice and was very flexible. Can’t wait to go back and dive again.
February 2nd, 2010 at 8:24 pm
I am hoping to go to Puerto Rico with my family during spring break this year and I am in charge of finding the place to dive at. . . I am thinking that this is the one.
February 3rd, 2010 at 10:29 pm
Hi Kourtney,
East Puerto Rico Diving will do their best to accommodate you and your family in Puerto Rico. Let us know if we can help you in any way. Please use our contact form in case you need more information and/or want to make a reservation for a diving tour or scuba diving courses. We can also offer attractive diving packages including accommodation here in Palmas del Mar.
May 14th, 2010 at 8:37 am
Hey! Great post! I really enjoyed reading it. I will bookmark this site to return later. Looking forward to it. Thanks!
May 14th, 2010 at 8:00 pm
One question: I was told to start a blog or interactive website so that my clients or potential clients could connect with me, I am a photographer. Do you find that happening with your readers?
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May 27th, 2010 at 12:43 am
Hi Justin,
Yes sure it does help to interact with your potential clients. A blog or website about your subject, in this case photography, is also helpful to let people know about yourself and show off with your work. Let me know if you need any specific help.