Marinas across Puerto Rico take advantage of the state's waterways, coastline, and lakes to provide boaters with access to water recreation, fishing grounds, and scenic cruising areas that attract both resident boaters and visitors from across the region.
Boaters in Puerto Rico should verify their vessel's registration is current with the state wildlife or boating agency before visiting any marina, and should check whether the specific marina requires a boater safety certificate for slip holders and launch ramp users.
Boaters in Puerto Rico planning a transient cruise should contact marinas along their planned route well in advance to reserve guest slips, as popular summer destinations often fill up weeks ahead during peak season. Confirm fuel availability, pump-out access, and any guest amenities when booking.