REVIEW · COZUMEL
5 Hr Private Catamaran Cruise with lunch and drinks to 15-20 ppl
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A private catamaran day is hard to beat. This 5-hour excursion in Cozumel is built for flexibility, with professional snorkel help, all the gear on board, and time to sail, swim, or visit spots like Cielo in the south or Passion Island in the north.
I love that the experience runs with a full crew and a snorkeling team that handles the details. I also love the food-and-drinks setup: lunch, snacks, and either a choice of drinks or a full open bar, depending on what your group selects.
One thing to consider: the price is per group, and the non-refundable rules mean you’ll want to be confident in your plans before you lock it in.
In This Review
- Key Highlights at a Glance
- A 5-Hour Private Catamaran in Cozumel: The Flow of Your Day
- Reef Snorkeling With Snorkel Experts and Full Gear Included
- Choosing Your Route: Cielo, South Beach, Passion Island, or Pure Sailing
- Lunch, Snacks, and Drinks: Why the Food on a Boat Matters
- Boat Comfort and Extra Water Toys for All Ages
- Meeting Point at F2XP+2V: A Simple Start and Straight Finish
- Price and Value: What $2,500 Per Group Really Buys
- Who Should Book This Private Catamaran Cruise in Cozumel
- Should You Book It?
- FAQ
- How long is the private catamaran cruise?
- How many people is the cruise for?
- What does the price include?
- Where do we meet, and how does it end?
- Is it a shared tour or private?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- Do I need to bring snorkeling equipment?
- Can we choose different destinations during the day?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights at a Glance

- Private-by-your-group: Only your group is on board, up to the stated capacity.
- Pro snorkeling support: Snorkel experts are there, and all equipment is furnished.
- Route flexibility: You can focus on reef snorkeling or add time to options like Cielo, a south beach stop, or Passion Island.
- Lunch plus drinks: Expect lunch, snacks, and drinks (choice or open bar).
- Extra water toys: Boats can include paddle boards, swings, or kayaks.
A 5-Hour Private Catamaran in Cozumel: The Flow of Your Day
This isn’t a “check one box and move on” tour. The whole day is designed around being on a catamaran or yacht with a crew that serves you, so you can spend your time outside with minimal fuss.
In practical terms, you’re looking at about 5 hours on the water, with the day anchored by one simple plan: sail time plus snorkeling time, then food and drinks while you’re cruising or stopped. Where you go depends on the format you choose—reef snorkeling only, or adding stops such as Cielo (south), a south beach option, or Passion Island (north).
The private setup matters. With only your group on the boat, it’s easier to keep a steady pace that matches your comfort level—especially if you’re traveling with kids, multigenerational family members, or anyone who wants a more relaxed day than a fast-moving group tour.
Here’s the realistic expectation for snorkeling days: you’ll want to keep sunscreen, swimwear, and basic comfort items ready because the time on the reefs is the main event. After you get into the water with the snorkel experts and equipment, the day tends to feel smooth—less “where do I go?” and more “what do I see next?”
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Reef Snorkeling With Snorkel Experts and Full Gear Included

Snorkeling is the headline here, and the key detail I’d plan around is equipment is furnished. That means you’re not hunting for your own mask or fighting with water-tight straps right before you enter the water.
The other big advantage is the snorkel experts. They’re on board specifically to support you, so you’re not left to figure it out alone. If you’re bringing beginners, this kind of guidance often makes the difference between hesitant water time and actually enjoying the experience.
What might you see? Based on a standout account tied to this type of cruise, the snorkeling can be strong enough for real wildlife sightings—like a turtle, barracuda, and stingrays—along with plenty of fish. You can’t guarantee specific animals on any reef, but this gives you a good sense that the snorkeling isn’t just a quick look; it’s the kind that can deliver surprises.
One practical tip: wear gear you can manage easily. If you have a preferred swimsuit or rash guard, bring it, because you’ll likely be in and out of the water. Also, if anyone in your group is new to snorkeling, having a calm crew presence is a huge help for confidence.
Choosing Your Route: Cielo, South Beach, Passion Island, or Pure Sailing

This tour is interesting because it gives you options instead of forcing one rigid route. You can plan around reef snorkeling, or choose a sailing-focused day with additional stops such as Cielo in the south, a south beach stop, or Passion Island in the north.
Why this flexibility is valuable: Cozumel conditions and group energy vary. Some days you’ll want more water time and reef focus. Other days, you’ll want a balance of sailing, relaxing on deck, and short swim breaks in different places.
It also helps if your group is mixed. For example, some people love snorkeling for long stretches, while others prefer short water moments and more lounging. Because you’re on a private boat, the crew can better align the schedule with your group’s comfort level.
Just keep one consideration in mind: more route options can mean more moving parts during the day. The overall time is still about 5 hours, so your final plan will feel tighter if you stack multiple destinations. If you’re trying to maximize snorkeling time, lean into the reef-focused option and treat any extra stop as a bonus rather than the main event.
Lunch, Snacks, and Drinks: Why the Food on a Boat Matters

Boat days live or die on the “fuel” part, and this one doesn’t treat food like an afterthought. You can expect lunch plus snacks, and drinks are included—either as a choice of drinks or as a full open bar, depending on how it’s set up for your group.
Here’s why that matters: when you’re out on the water for hours, hunger shows up faster than you think. And thirst doesn’t wait either. A proper lunch on board means you’re not scrambling to find a restaurant after the best part of the day is already gone.
The setup is also part of the vibe. Having drinks and snacks on the boat makes it feel like a true outing, not just transport to snorkeling. In one positive account tied to this excursion, the food and drinks came across as part of the overall entertainment experience, not just a quick plate.
One practical note: if you’re doing reef time earlier in the day, you may feel more comfortable having lunch after you’re out of the water rather than right before. Either way, bring your appetite, because the tour is clearly built to feed you during the cruise.
Boat Comfort and Extra Water Toys for All Ages

This excursion is designed for a range of travelers, not just experienced swimmers. The boats are described as having easy access for all ages, which is a big deal if you’re traveling with kids, grandparents, or anyone who doesn’t want to deal with difficult steps or steep entry.
Another plus: the boats can include extra gear like paddle boards, swings, or kayaks. That’s not just fun; it’s a smart way to keep everyone engaged even if some people want a break from snorkeling. It also helps if your group’s “activity style” varies—some go all-in on the water, others want short bursts and then deck time.
What I’d do before you go: think about what your group enjoys most. If you know your crew loves paddle boarding or quick kayak exploring, this is a strong fit. If everyone is mainly focused on snorkeling, you can treat those add-ons as optional extras rather than obligations.
Also, keep in mind the private size. The experience is priced per group (with the stated group cap up to 15 in the pricing info), and the tour info references capacity up to 15–20 people. I’d double-check your exact group size when booking so you match the right boat size and service level to your headcount.
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Meeting Point at F2XP+2V: A Simple Start and Straight Finish
You meet at F2XP+2V, Colonos Cuzamil, Cozumel, Q.R., Mexico. The good news: it’s described as near public transportation, so you’re not locked into complicated transfers.
The end is straightforward too: the activity ends back at the meeting point. That reduces stress because you don’t need a separate plan for getting back after your cruise—ideal if you’re juggling dinner reservations or just trying to keep the day easy.
A small practical mindset shift helps. Treat the meeting point as the anchor, then build your plan around the water time. Cozumel days move faster than you expect once you’re on board and the crew has you settled.
Price and Value: What $2,500 Per Group Really Buys

The price is $2,500 per group (with pricing information noting up to 15). On its face, it looks like a lot. But on a private catamaran, you’re paying for the boat, the crew, snorkeling support, and the onboard meal-and-drink experience—stacked together into one paid package.
Here’s the value logic I’d use: divide the total cost by what you’d otherwise pay for separately. If you were to book snorkeling equipment plus a private boat plus lunch plus drinks, the math can get ugly fast. This tour wraps those parts into one deal, and the 5-hour duration gives you a meaningful block of time rather than a short, rushed excursion.
The big “value” advantage is control. Your group gets a private boat experience for a set window, and that’s especially worth it if you’re traveling as a family or a small group that doesn’t want to wait around for other people’s schedules.
One more point: reviews for this experience show a strong recommendation rate and a very high rating, with feedback that called out cleanliness, organization, professional crew, and a good mix of snorkeling and entertainment. That aligns with what the tour is selling: a smooth, well-managed day on the water.
Who Should Book This Private Catamaran Cruise in Cozumel
This is a great fit if you want a Cozumel day that feels like a real outing, not a rushed schedule. You’ll probably love it if you:
- want private time on the water with your group
- care about snorkeling support and having gear provided
- want a full onboard meal setup with drinks
- prefer a plan that can be reef-focused or route-flexible (Cielo, south beach, or Passion Island)
It may be less ideal if you’re trying to spend as little as possible, because the model here is private-by-group rather than low-cost shared excursions. And because the experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed, you’ll want to feel confident in your dates and weather planning before booking.
Should You Book It?
I’d book this if your top goal is a well-run private boat day with snorkeling at the center of the experience, plus lunch and drinks that make the hours on the water feel complete. The combination of pro snorkel support, furnished gear, and route options is a strong match for families and small groups.
If your group size is right for the boat, and you’re comfortable committing to the non-refundable policy, this cruise looks like a high-value way to experience Cozumel’s water without turning your day into logistics.
FAQ
How long is the private catamaran cruise?
The duration is approximately 5 hours.
How many people is the cruise for?
It’s a private tour for your group. The information references sizes for excursions up to about 15–20 people, and the price is listed per group up to 15.
What does the price include?
The experience includes snorkeling gear, professional snorkel experts, lunch, snacks, and drinks (either a choice of drinks or a full open bar, depending on setup).
Where do we meet, and how does it end?
You start at F2XP+2V, Colonos Cuzamil, Cozumel, Q.R., Mexico. The tour ends back at the meeting point.
Is it a shared tour or private?
This is a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
What language is the tour offered in?
The tour is offered in English.
Do I need to bring snorkeling equipment?
No. The tour info states that on board all equipment is furnished.
Can we choose different destinations during the day?
Yes. The cruise can be structured around snorkeling reefs and sailing, with options that include Cielo in the south, a south beach option, or Passion Island in the north.
What is the cancellation policy?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.


































