
Isla Mujeres Private Boat Tour
Enjoy a day on Isla Mujeres with this private boat trip. Activities include snorkeling, beach relaxation, or sunbathing on the deck. Description. We will pick you up from your hotel in the Riviera Maya or meet at Marina Las Perlas to start our...
- 4 - 8 hours
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Enjoy a day on Isla Mujeres with this private boat trip. Activities include snorkeling, beach relaxation, or sunbathing on the deck.
Description
We will pick you up from your hotel in the Riviera Maya or meet at Marina Las Perlas to start our private trip to Isla Mujeres. A comfortable boat will sail towards the Nichupté Lagoon, known for its natural beauty.
During the trip, we will stop at a reef for snorkeling, where you may see barracuda, parrotfish, jacks, lobsters, and turtles.
Upon arrival, you can explore the area at your leisure or visit downtown for souvenirs.
After some time, we will return to the boat for the trip back, during which you'll have access to an open bar. The experience lasts 4 hours, and those with pickup will arrive back at their hotel an hour later.
Full-day tour
The full-day tour allows for an extended visit to Isla Mujeres. The tour without pickup is 7 hours from Marina Las Perlas; with pickup, it lasts 8 hours.
Timetable
Half-day tour without pickup (4 hours) at 9:30 am or 2 pmHalf-day tour with pickup (5 hours) at 8:30 am or 1 pmFull-day tour without pickup (7 hours) at 9:30 amFull-day tour with pickup (8 hours) at 8:30 am
Important
Children under 10 years cannot snorkel. Individuals over 60, those who have had recent surgery, have heart issues, or are pregnant cannot participate. Participants must be able to swim.Minors must be accompanied by an adult.
Prices
Included
- Hotel pickup and drop–off (depending on selection)
- Boat tour of Isla Mujeres
- Snorkelling equipment
- English–speaking guide
- Open bar
- Private and exclusive tour, nobody else will be in your group
Not included
- Docking taxes: 20USD per person
- Food
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility