Bachelorette vibes, minus the chaos. This 51′ Leopard private catamaran in Cancun is built for a four-hour party at sea, with a hostess on board, a chef preparing your meal, and time to snack, sunbathe, and play. You can choose a morning or afternoon departure, and the bar is set up for nonstop group enjoyment with unlimited premium open bar.
What I like most is the mix of comfort and play: the onboard chef handles the food so you don’t babysit a reservation, and you get real water-time gear like snorkeling equipment and paddle boards. The only real catch to plan for is extra cost on top of the booking: a $15 dock fee per person plus a 10% service fee ($330 per booking), and private transportation isn’t included.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth centering your plan on
- Why this 4-hour private charter feels made for bachelorettes
- The boat and crew setup: hostess, chef, captain, and a party rhythm
- Morning or afternoon: choose based on your group energy
- Food: onboard chef service (and why it’s worth paying for)
- Unlimited premium open bar: set expectations and plan your pacing
- Water toys and snorkeling gear: fun, not a commitment
- The “bachelorette addon” details: party extras you actually feel on board
- Price and value: $3,300 per group (up to 10) and what to budget
- Where you meet in Cancun: Marina V&V, Punta Sam
- What your group will do during the cruise (the realistic flow)
- Who should book this private catamaran in Cancun
- Should you book this Cancun bachelorette catamaran?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Cancun catamaran bachelorette party?
- How much does the private catamaran cost?
- Where do we meet for the tour?
- Does the tour include unlimited drinks?
- Is food included?
- What water activities and gear are included?
- Is transportation included to and from the marina?
- Are there any additional fees I should plan for?
- What languages are offered?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key highlights worth centering your plan on

- 51′ Leopard private catamaran for up to 10: plenty of space for a bachelorette group without sharing the day with strangers.
- Unlimited premium open bar: plan your water time around refills, not budget math.
- Onboard chef and special menu: your food is prepared for you, not a grab-and-go situation.
- Snorkeling gear + 2 paddle boards: you can swap between calm deck time and active water play.
- Bachelorette Addon included: fun party details like trendy sashes, glamorous glassware, and an inflatable ring spectacle.
Why this 4-hour private charter feels made for bachelorettes

Cancun is great for big group energy, but most “party boats” feel either too chaotic or too generic. This one is private and built around a classic formula: arrive, settle in, eat well, drink freely, then enjoy the water toys in the middle.
The catamaran setup matters. A 51′ Leopard is the kind of vessel that gives you a proper deck vibe: room to hang out together, space for photos with the bachelorette glassware and sashes, and stable enough water play that you’re not constantly fighting the motion. The day is scheduled for about four hours, which is long enough to feel like a real event but short enough that you can still enjoy the rest of your Cancun evening.
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The boat and crew setup: hostess, chef, captain, and a party rhythm
This experience isn’t just you on a boat. You’re set up with a full crew team: a captain plus host/hostess and an onboard chef. That’s a big deal for a bachelorette group because it reduces the number of decisions you have to make while you’re trying to have fun.
From the names that show up repeatedly in the experience’s public feedback, you might meet people like Mariana (crew/host role) and, on some trips, you may see Captain Tomas and Chef Onan credited for the best parts of the day. Even if the exact crew changes, the important point is the service model: someone’s running the flow, someone’s cooking, and the boat is managed by the captain.
And yes, there are bachelorette-style touches included. You’ll get trendy sashes and glamorous glassware, plus an inflatable ring spectacle. That stuff is partly for fun and partly for photos—if you care about capturing the day, these details save you from improvising with random items from your hotel room.
Morning or afternoon: choose based on your group energy

You can pick either a morning or afternoon departure. That choice can make or break how your group feels.
- Morning departure can work well if you want calmer light for photos and you’re the type of group that likes to be done early.
- Afternoon departure often fits better if you’re pairing the cruise with lunch, pool time, or a pre-party at your resort.
Since you’ll have about four hours on the water, your best move is to match the timing to your bachelorette schedule. If your group tends to go full-throttle later in the day, don’t fight that—choose afternoon and let the day build naturally.
Food: onboard chef service (and why it’s worth paying for)

The single easiest way to ruin a group sailing day is to scramble for food once you’re already on the water. Here, you get an onboard chef preparing a special menu.
That means you’re not passing around sandwich trays while the sun beats down. It also means the food is timed to the cruise flow, so you can focus on the experience—deck time, photos, and water toys—rather than coordinating snacks.
A chef onboard also changes the vibe. Instead of the meal being a “later, if we remember” moment, it becomes part of the structured fun. The result: less stress for the person who always ends up being the planner.
Unlimited premium open bar: set expectations and plan your pacing

Unlimited premium drinks are included, served via the onboard bar setup. For a bachelorette party, that’s the headline feature. But it’s also why you should think about pacing.
A few practical tips I’d use:
- Assign one person to keep an eye on hydration and water breaks.
- Build your toy time around your group’s energy. If you’re going snorkeling or using paddle boards, you’ll want everyone feeling good and steady.
- If your group likes photos with champagne-style moments, consider doing those after a meal so people aren’t rushing back and forth for refills.
The “premium” part matters too. The tour is positioned as a luxury-style charter, and the drink inclusion matches that. Still, you’ll want to drink responsibly, especially in open water where sun and salt can sneak up faster than you think.
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Water toys and snorkeling gear: fun, not a commitment

You get snorkeling equipment plus water toys like float toys and paddle boards. There’s also an inflatable ring spectacle included—think of it as the on-deck party element that encourages the group to join in.
Here’s how I’d frame it: this isn’t a mission trip. It’s a chance to get in the water, play a bit, and then return to the deck when you want. That flexibility is what makes it work for mixed bachelorette groups—some people want active time, others want sun and a cool drink.
Two paddle boards are provided, which is great if you plan staggered turns rather than everyone trying at once. Snorkeling gear gives you the option to do a look around underwater without needing to bring your own kit.
The “bachelorette addon” details: party extras you actually feel on board

This booking includes a bachelorette add-on, which is where the cruise becomes more than a standard yacht rental. In practice, you’ll have items and visuals designed for the occasion, including:
- trendy sashes
- glamorous glassware
- an inflatable ring spectacle
If you’re doing a theme, these items can blend well with what you already brought. If you’re not doing a theme, they still give you that instant “we’re celebrating” look—especially helpful for group photos on deck.
Price and value: $3,300 per group (up to 10) and what to budget

The price is $3,300 per group, up to 10 people, for about four hours. That sounds like a lot until you break down what’s actually included.
You’re getting:
- a private catamaran charter (not a shared cruise)
- a hostess and onboard chef
- unlimited premium open bar
- snorkeling equipment, float toys, and two paddle boards
- bachelorette addon items for the party vibe
Now factor the extra costs you’ll need to budget:
- Dock fee: $15 per person
- Service fee: 10% / $330 per booking
So the real “all-in” cost depends on your group size. If you fill the cap of 10, the dock fee alone adds up quickly, but you still come out ahead compared to piecing together food, drinks, and private boat rental separately.
My practical advice: treat this as an experience-day purchase. If your group is already planning multiple paid activities (food, drinks, a separate excursion, and a photo moment), the private boat format becomes easier to justify.
Where you meet in Cancun: Marina V&V, Punta Sam
The meeting point is Marina V&V at Marina V&V, Unnamed Road, 77420 Punta Sam, Q.R., Mexico. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
That “ends back” detail matters. It means you can plan dinner or nightlife without worrying about catching a second form of transport immediately after. Still, since private transportation isn’t included, you’ll want a clear plan for getting to Marina V&V and back.
One easy way to avoid stress: arrive with extra time so check-in doesn’t eat into your first hour on board. If your group is coming from a resort, build in buffer time for traffic and the last mile to the marina.
What your group will do during the cruise (the realistic flow)
Even without a long stop-by-stop route, this kind of private catamaran day has a clear rhythm:
- Boarding and settling in
You’ll get oriented, then you can move between deck lounging and the bar/meal setup.
- Meal and drinks in the middle of the fun
Food is prepared onboard, so people can eat without leaving the group. Drinks are unlimited, so you won’t feel like you need to time everything around a bar menu.
- Water toy time
Snorkeling gear and float toys make it easy to jump in and out. Paddle boards add an active option if your group is feeling playful.
- Party touches and photo moments
The sashes, glassware, and inflatable ring spectacle are meant for the bachelorette energy—especially on deck when light is good.
- Return to the marina
You’re not stranded. You finish back where you started, which makes evening plans easier.
If your group has one person who always wants structure (it’s usually a cousin or a best friend), this cruise delivers without forcing you into a tight schedule.
Who should book this private catamaran in Cancun
This is a strong match if:
- you’re celebrating a bachelorette and want a private setup for up to 10
- your group wants a chef-made meal and unlimited premium drinks without planning menus or vendors
- you want real water time via snorkeling gear, float toys, and paddle boards
It’s also a good fit if you care about presentation. The bachelorette addon gives you instant party visuals.
It may be less ideal if:
- your group doesn’t plan to use the water toys much, because you’re paying for a charter experience that shines when people interact with the boat and water time
- your budget can’t absorb the dock fee and service fee added to the booking price
Should you book this Cancun bachelorette catamaran?
If your bachelorette group wants one clean, memorable activity that feels “special” without extra logistics, I’d say this is a yes—with one condition: confirm your headcount early so you can budget the dock fee per person and the service fee per booking.
Book it when:
- you can fill close to the group cap of 10
- you want onboard food, unlimited premium drinks, and organized water fun
- your group values privacy and service
Skip it or choose a different format if your group is more about wandering and exploring shore stops than being together on one boat. For the classic bachelorette goal—sun, drinks, good food, and water toys—this private 51′ Leopard charter is built for the job.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Cancun catamaran bachelorette party?
It runs about 4 hours.
How much does the private catamaran cost?
The price is $3,300.00 per group, up to 10 people.
Where do we meet for the tour?
You meet at Marina V&V, Unnamed Road, 77420 Punta Sam, Q.R., Mexico.
Does the tour include unlimited drinks?
Yes. Unlimited premium open bar is included.
Is food included?
Yes. An onboard chef prepares a special menu for you.
What water activities and gear are included?
Snorkel equipment is provided, along with float toys and 2 paddle boards.
Is transportation included to and from the marina?
No. Private transportation is not included.
Are there any additional fees I should plan for?
Yes. There is a dock fee of $15.00 per person, and a 10% service fee of $330.00 per booking.
What languages are offered?
The tour is offered in English, and you receive a mobile ticket.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.
































