REVIEW · CANCUN
Cancun yachts rental YACHT 46 FT, 15 PAX MAX 25P12
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A yacht day in Cancun feels low-stress and personal. You’ll get a private cruise space for up to 15, plus a professional crew that stays on top of what you need so the trip feels easy. The one thing to plan around: good weather matters, and the 2-hour option doesn’t include Isla Mujeres or snorkel.
I like that you can shape the experience: stay closer to Cancun Bay on the shorter ride, or go farther on the half-day outing with swim and snorkel time. You also get both vibes in one place—air-conditioned comfort when the sun is strong, and open deck time when you want that salt-air feeling.
One practical consideration: there’s a dock fee you’ll pay at the marina (listed as $14 per person), and alcoholic drinks cost extra. If you’re watching your budget, that small add-on is worth factoring in early.
In This Review
- Key Highlights Worth Planning For
- The Real Appeal: A 46-Foot Private Yacht With Room to Breathe
- Choosing 2 Hours vs 4 Hours: Pick the Trip That Matches Your Day
- The 4-hour option: Isla Mujeres plus swim and snorkel
- The 2-hour option: Cancun Bay cruise only
- The Meeting Point: Starting Easy From Real Inn and A’Ha Scuba Diving
- What the Yacht Day Feels Like Onboard
- Included on Board: Drinks, Ice, and the Stuff That Makes It Convenient
- The 4-Hour Route: Isla Mujeres Time, With Swim and Snorkel
- Why Isla Mujeres is worth targeting
- A practical note about snorkel time
- The 2-Hour Route: Cancun Bay Cruise Without Isla Mujeres
- Who the 2-hour option suits best
- Cruising With the Right Crew Energy
- Price and Value: What $390 Per Group Really Buys You
- Quick “value fit” rule
- Weather Reality: The Day Depends on the Conditions
- What You Should Bring (So You Don’t Waste Boat Time)
- Who This Yacht Rental Is Best For
- Booking Tips That Make the Experience Smoother
- Should You Book This Private 46-Foot Yacht in Cancun?
- FAQ
- How long is the private yacht rental?
- Does the 2-hour trip include Isla Mujeres and snorkeling?
- What’s included on board?
- Where do we meet for the tour?
- Is the price per person or per group?
- Is there a dock fee or extra costs?
Key Highlights Worth Planning For

- Private yacht for up to 15 passengers so you’re not squeezed into a big crowd.
- 2-hour or 4-hour options let you match the day you actually have.
- 4-hour route includes Isla Mujeres plus swim and snorkel, while the 2-hour route stays in Cancun Bay.
- Air-conditioned cabin vs. deck time gives you an easy “heat plan.”
- Ice, water, and soft drinks on board help you stay comfortable in the sun.
- Bluetooth speaker makes it simple to bring your own playlist mood.
The Real Appeal: A 46-Foot Private Yacht With Room to Breathe

This isn’t a ticket to a crowded boat tour. It’s a private yacht rental on a 46-foot vessel sized for your group, with room to move around instead of constantly waiting your turn. If you want the Cancun experience but hate the chaos, this kind of charter usually hits the sweet spot.
I also love the mix of comfort and freedom. You can hang out in the air-conditioned cabin when the heat turns up, then step onto the deck when you’re ready for sun, photos, and that Caribbean water sparkle.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Cancun
Choosing 2 Hours vs 4 Hours: Pick the Trip That Matches Your Day

Your biggest decision is simple: do you want more time at the islands and in the water, or do you want a shorter cruise?
The 4-hour option: Isla Mujeres plus swim and snorkel
If you choose the longer ride, this is the version that includes Isla Mujeres and swim and snorkel time. That matters because Isla Mujeres is the classic add-on people come to Cancun for when they want both cruising and water time, not just time on a boat.
The 2-hour option: Cancun Bay cruise only
For the shorter trip, you’ll still get out on the water and enjoy the coastline and Caribbean-blue turquoise views, but you won’t go to Isla Mujeres and you won’t do snorkel. Instead, you’ll cruise Cancun Bay, which can still be scenic and relaxing if you’re short on time.
My advice: if snorkel is your goal, don’t try to squeeze it into the 2-hour version. The 4-hour schedule is the one that’s built for it.
The Meeting Point: Starting Easy From Real Inn and A’Ha Scuba Diving
You’ll meet at A’ HA’ Scuba Diving Real Inn Hotel, on Blvd. Kukulcan km 5.5 in the Zona Hotelera area. The tour uses a mobile ticket, so it’s the kind of setup that keeps you from hunting for paper vouchers.
They also recommend an on-time departure, with 10:00 AM being the suggested start time. If you show up a bit early, you’ll reduce the stress of parking, walking in heat, and getting everybody coordinated before boarding.
You can also read our reviews of more sailing experiences in Cancun
What the Yacht Day Feels Like Onboard

Think of this as a “choose your comfort level” outing. You’re not locked into one spot.
The cabin is air-conditioned, which is huge in Cancun sun. When you want a break from the breeze and heat, you can retreat indoors without losing the experience. Then when you feel ready, you can move back out to the deck for wide-open views.
There’s also a speaker with Bluetooth, which makes the boat feel less like a tour and more like a day out. Bring your own playlist style, and you can set the mood while you cruise.
Included on Board: Drinks, Ice, and the Stuff That Makes It Convenient

The essentials are handled for you:
- Crew captain and mates
- Ice, sodas, and waters
- Safety equipment
That’s the practical kind of inclusions that matter. You won’t burn time managing drinks or scrambling for refreshments once you’re already out on the water.
Alcoholic beverages aren’t included, so if you want beer, cocktails, or something stronger, you’ll be paying extra. If you’re traveling with a mixed group, I’d plan ahead so you’re not surprised by that at the dock.
The 4-Hour Route: Isla Mujeres Time, With Swim and Snorkel

On the 4-hour rental, you get the cruise plus time around Isla Mujeres, along with swim and snorkel. For many people, this is the combo that makes the day feel worth it: you get motion on the water, then you get real water time where you can cool off.
Why Isla Mujeres is worth targeting
Isla Mujeres is a classic pairing with Cancun because it’s close enough for a half-day outing but far enough that you feel like you changed scenery. If you’re the type who wants more than a shoreline cruise and actually wants to be in the water, this is the better match.
A practical note about snorkel time
Snorkel depends on the day and conditions, and the experience specifically says it requires good weather overall. If the sky turns rough, be ready for the schedule to adjust based on what’s safest and workable.
The 2-Hour Route: Cancun Bay Cruise Without Isla Mujeres

The 2-hour option is built for people who want the yacht feeling but don’t want to commit to the full half-day. It’s also useful if you’re pairing this with other Cancun plans.
You won’t go to Isla Mujeres and you won’t do snorkel on this shorter schedule. But you will cruise Cancun Bay, and the water and coastline views still make it feel like a real outing rather than a quick hop on a boat.
Who the 2-hour option suits best
This is a smart pick if you:
- Want a morning or midday water break
- Have plans later that day
- Prefer a short and scenic cruise over extended time in the water
Cruising With the Right Crew Energy

The crew is a big part of what makes a private yacht trip feel smooth. You’re paying for the yacht, yes, but you’re also paying for people who can handle the flow of the day.
You can expect a professional staff that’s helpful and keeps things fun, with a responsive style that makes requests easier. When you’re on the water, small things matter—timing, help with getting comfortable, and keeping the vibe going without turning it into a stressful production.
And since the yacht includes safety equipment, you’re not left wondering whether you’re prepared. That’s the difference between a “fun day” and a “fun day that feels handled.”
Price and Value: What $390 Per Group Really Buys You
Pricing is listed as $390.00 per group (up to 15). That pricing structure is important, because the value isn’t tied to buying individual tickets for a crowd. It’s tied to having the boat for your group.
Here’s how to think about it:
- If you have a group near the top end (up to 15), the per-person cost becomes reasonable fast.
- If you’re only a few people, it can still be worth it if you really want privacy and a custom-feeling day.
Don’t forget the dock fee: the listing indicates $14.00 per person, paid at the marina. Alcohol is extra too. Those two details can change the final number, so I treat them as part of the real math.
Quick “value fit” rule
If your group wants:
- privacy,
- real time on the water,
- and comfort (air-conditioned cabin plus drinks),
then this charter tends to feel like solid value.
If your group only wants the cheapest way to “go on a boat,” you might find other options cheaper. But you’ll usually trade away the private, flexible feel.
Weather Reality: The Day Depends on the Conditions
The experience notes it requires good weather. That’s not a small detail. A yacht day in Cancun is basically a weather-based product.
If conditions aren’t right, the experience can be canceled due to poor weather, with an option for a different date or a full refund. My best advice is to book your yacht earlier in your trip window rather than on the last day, so you have a backup day if weather forces a change.
What You Should Bring (So You Don’t Waste Boat Time)
The listing doesn’t list a required packing list, but you can still plan smarter. Since you’ll be out in the sun on deck and possibly in the water for swim and snorkel on the 4-hour option, I’d bring:
- Sunscreen
- A towel or quick-dry cover
- Swimwear and a simple change of clothes
- Water shoes or something easy to walk in if you’re getting in and out
You’ll have water and ice on board, so you don’t need to bring drinks.
Who This Yacht Rental Is Best For
This charter is a strong match if you’re one of these types:
- Friends or families who want a private outing instead of a big group tour
- People who want both comfort indoors and time outdoors
- Anyone who wants a half-day water plan with a clear goal (especially the 4-hour version for snorkel)
It’s also a good option if you want simple logistics: mobile ticket, meet at one clear place, then return to the same meeting point.
Booking Tips That Make the Experience Smoother
A few practical moves will help you enjoy it from minute one:
- Aim to arrive early for the suggested 10:00 AM departure so you’re not rushed.
- If snorkeling is high on your list, choose the 4-hour option.
- Factor the $14.00 per person dock fee into your budget so there are no surprises.
- If alcohol is part of your plan, expect it to be an add-on cost.
Should You Book This Private 46-Foot Yacht in Cancun?
I think you should book it if you want a private, comfort-focused yacht day and you’re serious about either (1) a longer half-day with Isla Mujeres and swim and snorkel, or (2) a short scenic cruise in Cancun Bay that still feels special.
Skip it or rethink it if:
- you’re traveling on a tight budget and $390 plus the dock fee won’t work for your group,
- snorkeling is non-negotiable but you’re considering the 2-hour option,
- or your schedule is so packed that you can’t handle a weather-based date change.
When it matches your goals, this kind of private charter is one of the easiest ways to do Cancun without the usual tour friction.
FAQ
How long is the private yacht rental?
You can choose either a 2-hour or a 4-hour private yacht rental.
Does the 2-hour trip include Isla Mujeres and snorkeling?
No. The 2-hour trip does not go to Isla Mujeres and it does not include snorkeling. It cruises Cancun Bay instead.
What’s included on board?
The package includes the captain and mates, ice, sodas, water, safety equipment, and a Bluetooth speaker.
Where do we meet for the tour?
The meeting point is A’ HA’ Scuba Diving Real Inn Hotel, Blvd. Kukulcan km 5.5, Zona Hotelera, 77500 Cancún, Q.R., Mexico. The tour ends back at the meeting point.
Is the price per person or per group?
The price is listed as $390.00 per group, up to 15 passengers max.
Is there a dock fee or extra costs?
Yes. There is a dock fee of $14.00 per person that you pay at the marina. Alcoholic beverages are also not included and cost extra.































