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Experience a 7-hour luxury catamaran trip to Isla Mujeres with open bar, snorkeling at El Meco reef, buffet lunch, and free time exploring the island's charm.

The Luxury Catamaran Privilege to Isla Mujeres + Open Bar VIP offers a full-day adventure from Cancun for those seeking a comfortable and scenic boat trip combined with time to explore the island. Priced at $115 per person, this 7-hour experience is ideal for travelers who appreciate a relaxed pace, premium drinks, and a touch of exclusivity with a small group capacity of only 25 people. The tour features snorkeling at the reef “El Meco”, a buffet lunch at a VIP beach club, and free time in Isla Mujeres to stroll or shop.
While the experience generally receives positive notes for the boat quality and friendly staff, some reviews point to food and alcohol quality as areas for improvement. Nonetheless, this tour appeals most to those valuing a luxurious, intimate boat setting combined with beautiful views and water activities.

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The tour begins at Marina Puerto Xtabay, located along Carretera Puerto Juárez in Cancun. Travelers should arrive early to check in and prepare for the 7-hour journey. The day starts with the group boarding a luxury catamaran designed for a maximum of 25 guests, ensuring a more exclusive experience compared to larger boats.
The departure time at 9:00 am offers plenty of daylight to enjoy the cruise, snorkel, and explore Isla Mujeres. The meeting point is straightforward, and the activity concludes back at the same location. The tour does not include the $20 government dock fee, which is payable on site.
The luxury catamaran stands out for its intimate size and comfort. It’s fully equipped to provide a smooth sailing experience, with friendly crew members leading the adventure. Passengers are seated comfortably as they glide over the crystal-clear waters, enjoying the beautiful shades of blue surrounding the vessel.
The calm Caribbean Sea makes the boat ride suitable for most travelers, though those prone to seasickness might want to take precautions. The small group size ensures enough space for everyone to enjoy the views and relax during the sail, unlike overcrowded larger boats.

One of the tour’s main highlights involves snorkeling at El Meco reef, where vibrant fish and underwater statues await exploration. The tour provides snorkel equipment and towels, making it easy to jump into the water and enjoy the marine life.
Snorkeling here offers a glimpse of a lively reef environment, though some reviews warn that conditions can be rough, so a basic level of comfort in open water is recommended. It’s a popular activity, and the reef’s calm waters provide an accessible entrance into the underwater world for most.

At the beach club, the tour offers a buffet lunch to satisfy hunger after snorkeling and sailing. The lunch includes a variety of delicious dishes, and guests can choose to enjoy their meal in the VIP area or relax nearby.
The buffet’s quality has received mixed reviews, with some praising the food while others find it less impressive. Still, the premium open bar ensures everyone can enjoy mimosas and wine throughout the day. The bread and fruit served on the boat help to curb appetites before the main meal.
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After lunch, the tour provides free time for sightseeing around downtown Isla Mujeres. Visitors can stroll through colorful streets, browse local shops for souvenirs, or simply admire the island’s stunning scenery. This flexible period allows for personal exploration beyond the scheduled activities.
It’s an ideal opportunity to capture photos, check out local artisans, or relax on the beach before heading back to Cancun. The return trip is scenic, with views of the sunset and beverages in hand, making it a relaxed end to the day.

As the catamaran sails back to Cancun, travelers can enjoy the beautiful sunset over the Caribbean. The free drinks continue on the return, adding a celebratory touch to the end of the trip. The relaxed pace and calm waters make the return comfortable and visually rewarding.
The tour concludes back at Marina Puerto Xtabay, with plenty of opportunities to extend your day in Cancun or head to your accommodation.

The tour price of $115 per person covers most major activities, including snorkeling gear, buffet lunch, open bar with mimosas and wine, and bilingual guide service. The small group size and luxurious vessel are notable benefits.
However, photos and souvenirs are not included, and travelers should budget $20 USD for the government dock fee. It’s recommended to bring swimsuits, towels, extra clothes, along with sunscreen and sunglasses for comfort and protection.
While the boat and staff are generally praised, some reviews mention crowding issues on certain departures, implying that early booking is advisable to secure limited spots. The food and alcohol have received some criticism for not meeting high expectations, so those seeking gourmet dining or premium drinks might be disappointed.
The rough waters during snorkeling could pose challenges for some, so basic swimming ability is recommended. This tour is best suited for travelers looking for a comfortable, small-group experience with a focus on sailing, water activities, and island exploration.
This 7-hour tour offers a combination of luxury sailing, snorkeling, and island leisure at a reasonable price point. Its small group size and premium amenities make it appealing for those valuing comfort and exclusivity.
Despite some concerns over food quality and crowd levels, the scenic sailing, snorkeling at El Meco, and relaxed exploration of Isla Mujeres make this experience worthwhile. It’s an excellent choice for travelers who want a comfortable, scenic, and laid-back day on the Caribbean Sea with a touch of VIP service.
“Nice boat and service on boat was really good….but terrible food and booze. The boat was nice, we were squished on with a packed group though.”
What is included in the tour price?
The $115 fee covers snorkeling equipment, towels, buffet lunch at the beach club, open bar with mimosa and wine, bilingual guide, and the luxury catamaran.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 7 hours, starting at 9:00 am and ending back at the meeting point in Cancun.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from Marina Puerto Xtabay along Carretera Puerto Juárez in Cancun.
Is snorkeling suitable for beginners?
Yes, with provided equipment, snorkeling at El Meco reef is accessible, though conditions can be rough, so some prior experience or comfort in open water is recommended.
Are drinks included?
Yes, the open bar features mimosas and wine, available throughout the day, especially during the return journey.
What should I bring?
Travelers should bring swimsuits, towels, extra clothes, sunscreen, and sunglasses for protection and comfort.
Are there any additional fees?
Yes, a $20 USD government dock fee applies and is payable on-site.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
Can I buy souvenirs or photos?
Not included in the standard package; souvenirs and photos are available to purchase separately.
Who is the tour provider?
The experience is operated by Cancun Mayan Travel.