
Swimming with Whale Sharks Experience
- 10 Stunden
- 283 Bewertungen
Swim with whale sharks, the largest fish in the world, and enjoy a delicious lunch on the waters of Playa Norte. A day trip to remember!
Activity Details
We'll pick you up from your hotel and head to the coast of the Riviera Maya, where you can enjoy a breakfast of coffee, fruit juice, pastries, and fresh fruit. After breakfast, we'll set sail in a speedboat across the Caribbean Sea.
Our expert guide will provide information about whale sharks' habits and lifestyles. When the whale sharks are spotted, snorkel equipment will be provided to allow you to jump in for an up-close experience. Often, whale sharks swim with their young, and stingrays may also be seen.
After swimming with the whale sharks, sandwiches and drinks will be served on the boat. We will then sail to a coral reef for another snorkeling opportunity. Following the snorkeling, we will head to Playa Norte, where you can enjoy the beach and its amenities. A local lunch will be provided, with a vegetarian menu available upon request. After lunch, we will return to your hotel in Riviera Maya.
Itinerary Adjustments
Please keep in mind that the itinerary is flexible and pickup times may vary.
Additional Info
Only a maximum of 2 jumps per person from the boat are allowed.When there are 5 sharks or fewer and more than 5 speedboats, jumps are not allowed, and observation will be from the boat.If swimming with sharks is not possible due to circumstances beyond the provider's control, refunds will not be issued, but a new date can be rescheduled.The snorkeling activity will proceed as long as conditions permit, considering safety and water visibility.
Preise
Inklusive
- Hotel pickup and drop–off
- Professional PADI qualified English–speaking guide
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Snorkel equipment
- Water and soft drinks throughout the day
- Lifejackets
Nicht inklusive
- Jetty and marine park tax: 20USD per person
- Photos of the experience: 40USD per couple
Tipps
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility