REVIEW · CANCUN
Exciting Speedboat & Snorkeling Tour in Cancun Lagoon!
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Fast boats and reef snorkeling, in two hours. This Cancun lagoon outing pairs speedboat driving on Laguna Nichupté with a snorkeling stop at the Mayan Reef, led by a certified guide and run in English. You’ll get a mobile ticket, bottled water (1 per person), and a life jacket, then you’re back at the marina the same day.
I especially like how quickly you get on the water, and how the guide keeps the experience safe and straightforward. The tone feels friendly and efficient, with most of the time spent doing the fun parts.
One thing to consider: the boat ride can be bouncy. If you get motion sick easily, that short-and-fast ride can feel like a roller coaster, and the water splash level is real.
In This Review
- Key Highlights to Know Before You Go
- Laguna Nichupté Speedboat Meets a Quick Reef Snorkel
- Speedboat Driving on Laguna Nichupté: The Main Event
- Snorkeling at the Mayan Reef: What to Expect in the Water
- What the Friendly Crew and Prompt Timing Really Mean
- Price and Value: Is $58.75 Worth It?
- Where You Start and How to Get There
- Timing: A Short Tour That Packs a Lot In
- Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Might Want a Different Option)
- What to Bring So the Two Hours Feel Easy
- Booking Smart: Your Decision Checklist
- Should You Book This Cancun Lagoon Speedboat and Snorkeling Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Cancun lagoon speedboat and snorkeling tour?
- How much does the tour cost?
- What is included in the tour price?
- What fee is not included?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- How many people are in the group?
- Do I get anything like photos or a video package?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights to Know Before You Go

- You drive the speedboat through Laguna Nichupté’s calm-yet-choppy water
- Snorkeling at the Mayan Reef is part of the same short tour (time is limited)
- Certified guide plus life jacket means you’re not figuring it out alone
- Short duration (about 2 hours) works well when you’re tight on time in Zona Hotelera
- Friendly, helpful staff with a prompt schedule keeps things moving
Laguna Nichupté Speedboat Meets a Quick Reef Snorkel

Cancun is famous for beaches, but Laguna Nichupté gives you something different: a lagoon setting right next to the hotel zone. The payoff here is simple—water time right away, then a snorkeling moment to break up the day.
This is not a half-day paddle around and hope you see something. It’s built around motion, views from the boat, and a focused snorkeling segment at the Mayan Reef. If you want adrenaline and marine life in a compact package, that’s the logic of this tour.
Also, with a maximum group size of 35, you won’t feel like you’re trapped in a giant moving crowd. It’s still a group experience, but the scale stays manageable.
You can also read our reviews of more snorkeling tours in Cancun
Speedboat Driving on Laguna Nichupté: The Main Event

The core experience is the speedboat portion in Cancun Lagoon waters. You’ll head out from Marina Chac Chikm 3.2 on Blvd. Kukulcan (Zona Hotelera), then spend time cruising and navigating the lagoon scenery.
The value of having you drive is that you’re not just sitting and watching. You get control over the boat’s movement during the fun part, which makes the whole trip feel more personal. It also means you’ll likely remember it longer than a standard sightseeing cruise.
That said, this is still a speedboat—so you’ll deal with spray and water motion. One practical tip: if you’re not a fan of sea spray, dress and protect yourself accordingly. Sunscreen helps, but so does choosing swim-ready clothing that can handle getting wet.
If your stomach doesn’t love waves, plan for it before you reach the marina. This isn’t a slow, floating ride.
Snorkeling at the Mayan Reef: What to Expect in the Water

After the speedboat time, you’ll snorkel at the Mayan Reef. The tour is structured so snorkeling happens as a defined segment rather than being stretched out for hours.
In one reported experience, snorkeling lasted about 20 minutes. That’s a good reality check: you can see plenty during that kind of time, but it won’t feel like a long, leisurely snorkel session. If you’re hoping for a slow swim with lots of stopping and regrouping, this format may feel short.
The upside is focus. You’ll likely spend that time where the reef activity is best, with a guide helping you stay oriented and safe. And because the guide is there, you’re not left guessing about what you’re looking at.
One more thing: snorkeling + boat spray means you may feel damp even before you get in the water. Bring a plan for how you’ll dry off at the end—at minimum, have a towel and a dry shirt in your day bag.
What the Friendly Crew and Prompt Timing Really Mean

People often talk about tours being fun, but what matters day-of is how smoothly it runs. This tour is described as prompt, and the staff is noted as very friendly and helpful.
That’s not just nice service language. It affects your actual experience. If the group stays on schedule, you spend less time standing around, waiting to board, or getting pulled into last-minute regrouping. You also get the good part—boat + reef—within the promised 2 hours (approx.).
This is also run by Josmar Line. With a certified guide and an organized flow, the experience should feel structured enough that you don’t need prior knowledge to enjoy it.
Price and Value: Is $58.75 Worth It?

At $58.75 per person, this tour sits in the value-friendly lane for what you’re getting: speedboat time, snorkeling, a certified guide, a life jacket, and bottled water (1 per person). For many visitors, the “two activities in two hours” format is the big selling point—less time, more action.
But here’s the part you should budget for honestly: a docking tax and service fee of 600 MXN per traveler is not included. That can change the real total, depending on how you like to plan your day.
So the smarter way to judge value is this:
- If you want speedboat driving and reef snorkeling without a full afternoon commitment, the base price can feel fair.
- If you’re trying to keep costs strictly predictable, you’ll want to factor in that 600 MXN fee before you book.
One small-but-important note: the tour listing includes bottled water, yet one person reported that no water was offered. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it’s a reason to bring a little extra of your own if you’re picky about hydration.
Where You Start and How to Get There

The meeting point is at Marina Chac Chikm 3.2, Blvd. Kukulcan, in Zona Hotelera, Cancún. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you don’t need extra transportation planning once you’re there.
It’s also described as near public transportation, which is useful if you’re not in a car or you don’t want to pay for one more ride.
Bring a simple checklist:
- Your mobile ticket
- A day bag with essentials (sunscreen, towel, dry shirt)
- Something for sun protection (because you’re out on open water)
Also, since the tour is in English, it’s easier for you if you’re comfortable with basic instructions. The guide experience is part of why this stays safe and smooth.
Timing: A Short Tour That Packs a Lot In

This is about 2 hours total. In practice, that matters because it changes your decision-making.
If you only have one “water day” in Cancun, a short speedboat + snorkeling tour is a great way to cover two highlights in one go. It won’t eat your whole day, and it fits well with other plans in the hotel zone.
If you want long snorkeling time and lots of repeated stops, this format likely won’t satisfy that goal. The design is action-first and time-managed, so it’s best when you’re okay with a quick reef visit.
Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Might Want a Different Option)

This is a strong match if you:
- Want speedboat driving rather than just riding
- Like the idea of snorkeling with a guide but don’t need hours in the water
- Are short on time and want a 2-hour experience
- Prefer a friendly, prompt operation over a slow, casual day
You might want to think twice if you:
- Get motion sick easily (the ride can be rough and splashy)
- Want a long snorkeling session with lots of water time
- Are very cost-sensitive once fees are added (remember the 600 MXN docking/service fee)
If any of those apply, don’t panic. Just adjust expectations. You can still enjoy it with the right mindset—and a backup plan for nausea.
What to Bring So the Two Hours Feel Easy
The tour includes a life jacket and bottled water, but you’ll still want to prep for the real-world part: you’re on the water, and you’ll get splashed.
Here’s what I’d pack for comfort:
- Sunscreen (and consider reapplying)
- A towel and a dry shirt for after
- Water-friendly footwear if you like stability on damp surfaces
- A day bag you don’t mind getting wet
- If you’re motion-prone, consider bringing what typically helps you (ask your doctor if medication is part of your usual routine)
Also, since the snorkeling segment can be short, it helps to be ready to go at the moment you’re called in. You’ll enjoy it more when you’re not scrambling for basics.
Booking Smart: Your Decision Checklist
Before you book, I’d weigh three questions:
- Do you want speedboat driving plus a short reef snorkel in one trip?
- Can you handle boat motion and spray for a couple hours?
- Are you okay with the additional 600 MXN per person docking/service fee?
If you said yes to those, this is a very solid use of time in Cancun. The high rating (4.9) and the repeated praise for friendly, helpful staff and prompt operation signal that the experience likely runs the way it’s supposed to.
Should You Book This Cancun Lagoon Speedboat and Snorkeling Tour?
Yes—if your idea of a great day is fast water fun and a quick snorkeling hit without spending your entire afternoon on transportation and waiting.
I’d especially recommend it for first-timers in Cancun who want a “do the highlights” day while staying based in Zona Hotelera. The combination of Laguna Nichupté speedboat driving and Mayan Reef snorkeling in a tight schedule is the real value.
Skip or choose carefully if seasickness is a common issue for you. In that case, a more gentle activity might be a better match.
FAQ
How long is the Cancun lagoon speedboat and snorkeling tour?
It’s listed as about 2 hours total.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $58.75 per person.
What is included in the tour price?
Included items are speedboat experience at Nichupté lagoon, snorkeling at the Mayan Reef, a certified guide, bottled water (1 per person), and a life jacket.
What fee is not included?
A docking tax and service fee of 600 MXN per traveler is not included.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts at Marina Chac Chikm 3.2, Blvd. Kukulcan, Zona Hotelera, 77500 Cancún, Q.R., Mexico, and ends back at the same meeting point.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
How many people are in the group?
The activity has a maximum of 35 travelers.
Do I get anything like photos or a video package?
A photos/videos package is not included.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the experience starts. If you cancel within 24 hours, the amount paid is not refunded.































