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Enjoy a full-day catamaran trip from Cancun to Isla Mujeres for just $16, including snorkeling, buffet lunch, open bar, and optional wind sailing activity.

This full-day catamaran tour costs only $16 per person and departs from Marina Las Perlas in Cancun’s Hotel Zone. The excursion lasts approximately 8 hours and offers a mix of relaxing beach time, snorkeling, a buffet lunch, and the chance to try wind sailing if the weather allows. It’s a popular choice for budget travelers with over 10 bookings last week and a decent 3-star rating from 3 reviews.
While the tour provides a straightforward experience focused on fun and leisure, it’s important to note some limitations highlighted in reviews, such as additional fees, short snorkeling periods, and weather-dependent activities. This tour suits those seeking an inexpensive, all-included day out on the water with flexible options.

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The tour begins at Marina Las Perlas in Cancun’s Hotel Zone, specifically at Km 2.5 Kukulcan Boulevard. The catamaran departs promptly at 9:30 am, so arriving a little early helps ensure smooth check-in. The meeting point is convenient for travelers staying in the hotel zone, and the tour concludes back at the same spot.
Travelers should prepare for a full-day adventure, with a group size limited to 60 participants. The mobile ticket makes entry simple, and the departure time remains consistent each day, offering reliable scheduling.
The tour’s central focus is a full day of fun starting with a snorkeling stop en route to Isla Mujeres. The guides provide snorkeling equipment for exploring one of the local reefs, though reviews note the activity can be quite brief—around 15 minutes. After snorkeling, the boat stops at a beach club where guests indulge in a buffet lunch featuring local dishes and enjoy access to beach chairs and umbrellas, which are free.
Once on the island, the itinerary allows for exploring the streets and shops of Isla Mujeres, giving travelers a chance to stroll through this charming town. Weather permitting, an optional wind sailing activity using a Spinnaker offers a chance to fly over the Caribbean Sea and add some adventure to the day.

The tour package covers several highlights designed for relaxation and fun:
– Buffet lunch at the beach club, with local cuisine
– Unlimited national alcoholic beverages through the open bar
– Use of snorkeling equipment for reef exploration
– The Spinnaker wind sailing activity (subject to weather conditions)
– Beach club access for sunbathing and swimming
– The catamaran experience itself, offering a scenic cruise
These inclusions provide good value, especially considering the price of only $16, though some extras are payable separately.

While the tour includes many activities, there are some additional costs to keep in mind:
– Transportation from your hotel or other locations can be hired for $15 per person
– There is a conservation fee of 650 MXN (around $33 USD) per person, payable at the marina
– A dock fee of $20 USD per person must be paid before boarding
These extra charges are not included in the listed tour price and can significantly impact the total cost. Travelers should budget accordingly and be prepared for these fees at the marina.
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Reviews provide helpful insights into what makes this tour a mixed experience. One reviewer mentions the snorkeling activity can be quite brief, lasting about 15 minutes, and highlights that the beach chairs and umbrellas at the beach club are free—a positive aspect. They also clarify that age restrictions for snorkeling are for safety reasons and are clearly explained.
Another review points out a lack of activities and lunch during a storm and notes the difficulty in obtaining a refund when weather disrupts the schedule. This underscores that weather conditions can impact the experience, especially the wind sailing activity.
The tour is considered basic and good value for money, but not overly elaborate or luxurious. The short snorkeling stop and potential for additional charges mean travelers should manage expectations accordingly.

Booking involves paying $20 USD upfront, with the remaining fees paid at the marina—namely the $650 MXN conservation fee and $20 USD dock fee. This split in payments can be an inconvenience if travelers are not prepared for the additional costs.
Being aware of these extra fees helps avoid surprises on the day of the tour. The confirmation is immediate, and most travelers can participate, making it accessible for a wide range of visitors.

The official tour provider is Official Tours Cancun. For questions or assistance, contact them at +52 998 802 1302 or via email at [email protected]. Their reputation for this particular tour appears to be straightforward, with no major complaints besides the known limitations.
This catamaran trip to Isla Mujeres stands out for its low price point and all-included offerings. However, similar tours might offer longer snorkeling, more comprehensive activities, or fewer extra fees. Interested travelers who prioritize budget-friendly options and a relaxed day on the water will find this tour fitting.
The $16 all-included catamaran adventure provides a simple, affordable way to enjoy Isla Mujeres from Cancun. It delivers scenic cruising, snorkeling, a buffet lunch, and the chance to explore the town. The weather-dependent wind sailing can add excitement if conditions are favorable.
However, travelers should manage expectations about the brief snorkeling session, potential extra charges, and the basic nature of the experience. It suits those seeking a low-cost, straightforward day trip rather than a luxury or highly activity-dense tour.
“The excursion is pretty basic, is not worth 85 USD.”
Is the tour suitable for children or seniors?
Most travelers can participate, but activity restrictions like snorkeling age limits are for safety reasons, so check with the provider if needed.
What is included in the price?
The price includes lunch, alcoholic beverages, snorkeling equipment, the Spinnaker activity, beach club access, and the catamaran experience.
Are there any hidden fees?
Yes, additional costs include $15 USD for transportation (if hired), a 650 MXN conservation fee, and a $20 USD dock fee.
How long is the snorkeling session?
The snorkeling generally lasts about 15 minutes.
Can I do the wind sailing activity?
Yes, Spinnaker wind sailing is available if the weather permits.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour departs from Marina Las Perlas at Km 2.5 Kukulcan Boulevard and returns there at the end of the day.
What is the main highlight?
Most will enjoy relaxing on Isla Mujeres’ beaches and the buffet lunch at the beach club.
What if the weather is bad?
Weather conditions can affect activities like wind sailing; some reviews mention storms causing cancellations or no activities.
Is the tour worth the price?
Given the $16 price point, the tour offers decent value, but reviews suggest it’s quite basic and short on snorkeling and activities.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, there is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility if weather disrupts plans.