REVIEW · CANCUN
Bonbon Reggaeton Boat Party in Cancun (Adults Only)
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The party starts before you even leave the dock. This adults-only Cancun cruise mixes Reggaeton and Top 40 with an open bar and a real ocean break for snorkeling. I especially loved the combo of the open bar energy and the chance to spot marine life in the Caribbean.
One thing to plan for: you’ll need cash on arrival for the marina dock and ecological conservation tax ($10 per person). That’s the main extra cost that can catch people off guard if they show up empty-handed.
In This Review
- Quick hits before you go
- A 4:00 pm Reggaeton cruise that stays on beat
- Price and value: why $105 can feel fair here
- What’s included: open bar, snacks, photos, and the champagne shower
- Cruise views plus real water time: sailing and snorkeling in the Caribbean
- The crew energy: why it feels smooth (and fun)
- Who this cruise fits best in Cancun
- Small practical tips that make the day easier
- Should you book the Bonbon Reggaeton Boat Party?
- FAQ
- How long is the Bonbon Reggaeton Boat Party?
- What time does the cruise start?
- Is this tour adults only?
- What’s included with the open bar?
- Are professional photos included?
- Is there a snorkeling stop?
- What extra fees should I expect?
- What if the weather is bad?
Quick hits before you go

- Reggaeton + Top 40 nonstop for about 3 hours, so you’re not waiting around for the music to start.
- All-you-can-drink well options (rum, tequila, vodka, beer, sodas, water, juice) plus snacks.
- Snorkeling time in the Caribbean Sea, with chances to see marine life.
- Champagne shower included, the kind of moment you’ll want photos for.
- Pro photos included with the price, plus a crew that helps keep things moving.
- Max 120 people on board, which helps the vibe stay fun instead of chaotic.
A 4:00 pm Reggaeton cruise that stays on beat
This starts at 4:00 pm at Caribbean Carnival – Tour to Isla Mujeres, at Playa Tortugas (Blvd. Kukulcan km 6.5). The timing is nice because it lands you in that sweet spot: the late-afternoon light off Cancun’s hotel zone and enough evening energy to keep the party going.
You’re on a boat designed for exactly one purpose: music, drinks, and ocean time. The soundtrack is Reggaeton and Top 40 favorites, so it doesn’t feel like a niche party—you get broad appeal without losing the Cancun club rhythm. The tour is about 3 hours, and that matters because short enough to stay high-energy, long enough for the “real experience” feeling.
A practical detail that affects your expectations: the boat style can vary from party to party. So even though the experience is consistent (music, drinks, snorkeling, photos), the exact boat you see in pictures might not be the same one you’re on that day.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Cancun
Price and value: why $105 can feel fair here

At $105 per person, this isn’t a bargain in the “cheap” sense. It’s priced more like a premium activity because you’re getting a bundle: open bar, snorkeling water time, snacks, pro photos, and a party-ready setup (hosts, DJs, and the champagne shower).
What makes it feel like good value is that you’re not paying separately for the main ingredients. Many Cancun half-day options force you into separate costs for photos, alcohol, and water activities. Here, the base price covers a lot of the stuff that usually turns into add-ons once you’re already on vacation.
Still, keep one cost in your pocket: the $10 per person ecological and marina tax is not included and is paid in cash at arrival. Tips also aren’t included. If you plan for that up front, the pricing stops feeling like a surprise, and the $105 starts behaving like a straightforward “all-in party” price.
What’s included: open bar, snacks, photos, and the champagne shower

Let’s talk about what you actually get when the music is playing and your glass is full.
All you can drink includes well rum, tequila, vodka, beer, sodas, water, and juice. That’s a full spread, and it’s important because it keeps you from doing math every time you order another drink. You can keep things simple, stay social, and not spend your time hunting the bar or scanning drink menus.
Food is not a big restaurant situation, but it’s there in the form of a snack sandwich. The tour is only around three hours, so you’re not expecting a full meal—but you will have something in your system that helps you enjoy the snorkeling and the party without feeling totally empty.
Two included moments I think you’ll care about:
- Professional pictures are included. The price covers the photos taken on board, not just the option to buy them later.
- Champagne shower is included, which usually means a fun, planned photo-and-video moment rather than a random stunt.
Also, the “fun party hosts” and DJ lineup are part of the package. The point isn’t just music; it’s that the crew keeps the pace moving so the cruise doesn’t drift into awkward lulls.
Cruise views plus real water time: sailing and snorkeling in the Caribbean

The highlight is the setting: you’re admiring the coast from the water, not from a shoreline sidewalk. Even if you’ve seen Cancun from above, there’s something about being out on the sea that makes the whole area feel bigger and brighter.
Then you get your break for snorkeling. This is one of the best “value multipliers” on this type of party cruise, because it changes the vibe from purely nightlife into a mix of sea time and celebration. You’re not just standing around; you’re actually getting into the Caribbean water to look for marine life.
A quick reality check: snorkeling conditions can vary with weather and sea conditions. The tour does require good weather, so if the day looks rough, that can affect whether the experience happens as planned. When it does run, the snorkeling moment is exactly the kind of “I did something more than party” story that makes a booze cruise feel more complete.
And because this is an adults-only setup, you get that rare mix: you can relax and enjoy the water without worrying about family-friendly constraints or kid-friendly logistics. The result is simpler for you and the crew can keep the party energy higher.
The crew energy: why it feels smooth (and fun)

The best part of this cruise, in my view, is the social engine. When the crew is on point, the boat party stops feeling like an event you attend and starts feeling like one you’re swept into.
People call out the crew’s enthusiasm, and it shows in the way the party stays coordinated. Names that come up are Jorge, Sina, and Dorox, and they’re described as part of the team that keeps the experience rolling. That kind of hands-on energy matters because it reduces the time you spend wondering what happens next.
There’s also a note worth listening to: the party doesn’t automatically mean packed. One person specifically expected more crowding for a Reggaeton boat party, but found it didn’t feel overwhelmingly crowded. That’s a good sign for your comfort, because you can still mingle without feeling shoulder-to-shoulder the entire time.
Also, the boat-party format usually turns on momentum. With hosts and DJs running the show, it’s easier to keep everyone synced around music cues, photos, and the champagne shower moment—so you’re not just waiting for someone to start the next “thing.”
Who this cruise fits best in Cancun

This is adults only (18+), so it’s a natural fit for:
- Bachelorette and birthday groups who want a party with a view and real ocean time
- People who like Reggaeton and Top 40 and want that playlist to set the mood
- Anyone who wants an activity that’s more than a bar hop, since snorkeling and coastal sailing are part of the package
It’s also a good pick if you’re staying in the Cancun hotel zone and want something that feels like Cancun without requiring a long trip inland. The meeting point is close to public transportation, so you’re not stuck arranging a complicated shuttle just to show up on time.
What it’s not, in my opinion, is a quiet nature day. You’re paying for the party and the included drinks. If you’re hoping for a calm catamaran meditation vibe, you’ll probably feel out of place.
Small practical tips that make the day easier

These are the details that help the cruise feel effortless once you’re there.
- Beach wear is the dress code. Keep it easy to move in, especially if you plan to snorkel and want to change comfortably afterward.
- Bring cash for the $10 ecological/marina tax per person. The tour specifically asks for cash at arrival, so don’t rely on last-minute ATM luck.
- Plan your meeting point timing. The start time is 4:00 pm, and you don’t want to miss boarding.
- If you’re the kind of person who cares about photos, remember they’re included—so enjoy the moments when the crew cues you for pictures.
And one more thing: since the boat type can vary, show up ready for the day’s version of the experience. The music, alcohol, snorkeling opportunity, and included photos are the consistent core.
Should you book the Bonbon Reggaeton Boat Party?

If you want a Cancun highlight that mixes party energy with actual ocean time, I’d say yes. The best part is that the value isn’t just the location—it’s the bundled experience: drinks, snacks, pro photos, champagne shower, and snorkeling in one smooth 3-hour window.
Book it if:
- you’re 18+ and you want a music-forward adults-only cruise
- you like Reggaeton and Top 40
- you want included photos so you don’t have to worry about capturing the moment later
- you’re okay budgeting for the extra $10 cash tax at arrival
Skip it if:
- you’re allergic to crowds or noise and want something laid-back
- you don’t want to pay extra cash at the dock
- you’re looking for a full meal or a long, slow sightseeing day
If the weather cooperates and you go in expecting a party that also includes Caribbean water time, this one is built for exactly that.
FAQ
How long is the Bonbon Reggaeton Boat Party?
It runs for about 3 hours.
What time does the cruise start?
The start time is 4:00 pm.
Is this tour adults only?
Yes. The minimum age is 18.
What’s included with the open bar?
All you can drink well rum, tequila, vodka, beer, sodas, water, and juice.
Are professional photos included?
Yes. Professional pictures taken on board are included in the price.
Is there a snorkeling stop?
Yes. There are fun water activities and you’ll spot marine life while snorkeling in the Caribbean Sea.
What extra fees should I expect?
There is a marina dock and ecological conservation tax of $10 per person, paid in cash at arrival.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.




























