Protected bays, a vibrant marine life, excellent snorkelling and diving, and renowned fishing…the US territory in the Caribbean provides the perfect playground for Marcia and Paco’s nautical life. Besides the main island of Puerto Rico, there are various smaller islands to visit including the lush landscapes of Vieques, Culebra and the US’s only tropical rainforest, El Yunque. Then there’s Puerto Rico’s culture: a fascinating mix of Indigenous, Spanish and African providing culinary variety, colourful buildings, music and dance. “The people in Puerto Rico are extremely friendly and welcoming,” she says. “We have experienced destructive hurricanes and so we have learned to appreciate the moment and to share it. We love life!”
Their marina in Humacao, on the east side of the main island, serves as the starting point for adventure. “Vieques is a beautiful place for snorkelling, swimming, and paddling. We enjoy simple activities like barbecuing on the boat, reconnecting, and spending time with our daughters Estefania, Julieta, Carlota and Luisa and of course our dog, Wilson (a miniature Schnauzer). I pray, read and indulge in the moment, with champagne of course! Being Puerto Rican, we love our rum, champagne and wine…in that order! We get across to Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands about two or three times a year as family vacations. These trips are usually a week to 10 days long. But we try to go at least once or twice a month on shorter trips.”
Onboard, Marcia takes charge of the helm. “When driving, I’m in charge and Paco handles the fenders and outside directions. We share the drive for longer trips. The joystick is great, we love it, and the other thing I love is the dynamic positioning system: press a button and the boat stays right there, it’s fantastic. Of course, we have a gyro and a water maker – all the bells and whistles.” Measuring a smidge over five feet tall, good visibility from the helm is handy. “With the side and back windows and doors that open beautifully, and the sunroof, we create this large, open space and the visibility is excellent. The Riviera also has cameras that help me see the anchor, the stern and engine room, allowing me to monitor any changes. I also love the tender garage, which can fit a full paddleboard, and our inflatable dinghy with its electric engine.”
The essence of their experience lies in the simplicity and joy of being together on the water. Whether it’s a barbecue, snorkelling, or just reading and relaxing, the boat is a place of rejuvenation. “Health is a cornerstone for everything we do. For my family, the Riviera is a place for us to be enlightened in life.”