What to do and see in Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico: The Best Reefs

August 10, 2021 Russell Mellin

Coordinates: 18°12′N 66°30′W / 18.2°N 66.5°W / 18.2; -66.5
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1. Coffin Island

Puerto Rico
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Coffin Island

A Ponce forest and sea life preserve that’s a far cry from sepulchral.

2. Parguera Wall

Puerto Rico
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Located six miles offshore, La Paguera Wall is a giant coral reef extending more than 20 miles and dropping at a maximum depth of 1,500 feet.

3. Patti's Reef

Puerto Rico
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A popular diving spot for underwater explorers with scuba or snorkeling gear.

4. Angel Reef

Puerto Rico
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This shallow reef is teeming with coral and sea creatures, making this underwater site alive with movement and color that surrounds the diver.

5. Hole in the Wall

Puerto Rico

This deep dive site is aptly named, where divers swim through a hole situated 120 feet down, and end up at 100 feet of water.

6. Chimney

Puerto Rico

A reef with a swim-through and lots of interesting marine life like octopi and barracudas.

7. Yellow Reef

Puerto Rico

One of the island's premier diving spots, this is a pyramid-shaped underwater mound with an average depth of 60 feet, with coral caverns, soaring arches and a multi-color patchwork of big star coral heads, purple lace corals and big barrel sponges.

8. Figure 8

Puerto Rico

An interesting dive site right off the beach in San Juan.

9. Horseshoe Reef

Puerto Rico

The second largest barrier reef in the Caribbean offers splendid caves and tunnels for scenic diving adventures.

10. Anchor Reef

Puerto Rico

An open-water dive with depths from 50 to 75 feet, this popular site was an area used by the Navy for anchoring, and where underwater explorers can find bottles and other interesting "artifacts."

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