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Experience a fun-filled day at Isla Mujeres with snorkeling, a submerged art museum, lunch, and unlimited drinks—all for $55. Book in advance for the best experience.
Getting out of Cancun for a full-day adventure at Isla Mujeres offers more than just relaxing on the beach. This snorkeling tour, priced at $55 per person, combines marine exploration, unique underwater art, sailing, and a regional buffet lunch. With an 8-hour duration, it suits travelers looking for a lively and diverse experience beyond typical beach activities. While the tour includes lunch and open bar, reviews suggest that the quality and availability of drinks can vary, and some aspects like the snorkeling may be brief or weather-dependent. The tour is ideal for those eager to explore Caribbean marine life, enjoy sailing, and wander through Isla Mujeres’ folklore streets.


This snorkeling adventure departs from Cancun’s Marina Albatros, located at Blvd. Kukulcan km.3.5. The tour offers pickup options, making the start smooth and hassle-free. The group size varies depending on the boat chosen, with the classic catamaran accommodating up to 75 guests and the platinum limited to 35 for a more exclusive experience. The meeting and ending point is the same location, making logistics straightforward for participants.
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The classic catamaran carries up to 75 passengers, offering a lively atmosphere and lively music, but with less space per person. In contrast, the Platinum option limits the passenger count to 35, providing an exclusive area at the beach club and premium drinks from the open national bar. Several reviews praise the platinum upgrade for its quieter, more comfortable setting, especially when looking for a more relaxed day.

Once onboard, the catamaran begins its hour-long sail toward Isla Mujeres. During the trip, you’ll enjoy soaking up the sun on deck and listening to party music (more prominent on the classic boat). The crew tends to be attentive, offering drinks, water, and soda. If the weather permits, you might get to try the spinnaker activity, which involves sailing with a sail pulled by the wind, adding an exciting element to the trip.

The highlight for many is the snorkeling session at a Caribbean reef, where diverse marine life can be observed. The tour emphasizes the underwater museum, home to submerged statues by Mexican artists. However, weather conditions can influence the snorkeling experience, and in some cases, the museum visit may be limited or canceled. The snorkel equipment and lifejackets are provided, ensuring safety while exploring this subaquatic world.

After snorkeling, the tour takes guests to a private beach club on the island, where a regional buffet lunch is served. The buffet is described as delicious and vegetarian-friendly, with guests enjoying local flavors. The open national bar offers water and soda, with some reviews indicating that alcoholic drinks may be watered down or limited, especially during bad weather. The music at the beach club adds to the lively atmosphere, and there’s ample free time to relax, stroll, or explore the streets of Isla Mujeres.
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Guests are encouraged to wander the folklore streets of Isla Mujeres, discovering local shops, cafes, and souvenirs. The main pier serves as the gateway to Mexico’s charming streets, where visitors can enjoy magical sights and cultural ambiance. The free time is appreciated in reviews, giving travelers the chance to shop for jewelry or relax before heading back to Cancun.

The return sail to Cancun typically takes about an hour, with the possibility of engaging in the spinnaker activity again, weather permitting. Some reviewers mention that the trip back can be longer than expected due to additional service stops. The tour concludes at the initial meeting point, completing the full circle of this eight-hour experience.

This tour offers a good balance of sailing, snorkeling, and leisure at a competitive price of $55. The inclusion of lunch and an open bar adds to the value, although some reviews suggest the drinks may not always meet expectations. The group size options allow for either a more lively party atmosphere or a quieter, more exclusive experience.
Better suited for those seeking marine sights, sailing fun, and cultural exploration of Isla Mujeres. It’s important to consider weather conditions, as these can impact snorkeling and museum visits. The friendly crew, delicious food, and stunning views make this a popular choice for many travelers.
With flexible options and multifaceted activities, this tour appeals to travelers wanting a full-day adventure. The underwater museum and reef snorkeling are distinctive features, although weather can influence these experiences. The beach club and free time on Isla Mujeres add a relaxing touch to the lively sailing day.
While some reviews highlight overcrowding or limitations in the open bar, most note the professional crew and beautiful scenery as strengths. If you don’t mind the possibility of weather disruptions and enjoy sailing and cultural exploration, this tour provides solid value and memorable moments at a reasonable price.
“So much fun! The scenery was like something out of a movie. I was in awe of the beauty of the reefs and the ocean. The buffet was vegetarian friend…”
Is the snorkeling activity always available?
Not always, as weather conditions can prevent the snorkeling and underwater museum visit. The tour depends on local authorities’ permissions and safe weather.
What is included in the price?
The tour price includes snorkel equipment, lifejacket, buffet lunch, open national bar, water and soda, access to the beach club, and bilingual guides.
How much is the dock fee?
A $20 per person dock fee applies when on Isla Mujeres.
Can I choose between the classic and platinum boats?
Yes, you can select either the classic catamaran with larger capacity or the platinum boat with fewer guests and premium drinks.
How long is the sailing trip?
The sailing duration to Isla Mujeres is roughly one hour each way.
What should I bring?
Bring swimsuit, sunscreen, towel, and cash for the dock fee. The tour supplies snorkel gear and lifejackets.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but weather-dependent activities and sea conditions should be considered for children or those with mobility issues.
What are reviews saying about this tour?
Most reviews highlight beautiful scenery, good crew service, and delicious buffet, though some mention overcrowding and limited open bar.
How do I book this tour?
Advance booking is recommended, as most bookings are made 9 days in advance on average. You can secure your spot through the official provider’s site or booking platforms.
What if the weather is poor on the day of the tour?
The tour is fully refundable if canceled due to bad weather, and you can reschedule for a different date.
This snorkeling tour at Isla Mujeres offers a lively marine adventure combined with cultural exploration and leisure. While weather can influence some activities, the friendly crew, delicious food, and scenic sailing make it a worthwhile choice for those eager to experience Mexico’s Caribbean charm.