Isla Mujeres: Full Day Private Catamaran with Snorkeling

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Isla Mujeres: Full Day Private Catamaran with Snorkeling

  • 5.03 reviews
  • 2 days
  • From $990
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A day on the water changes your whole mood. This private catamaran outing around Isla Mujeres is built for doing your own pace, with a comfortable boat layout, a real snorkel stop, and time to explore both North Beach and downtown. I love the private setup for up to 14, which makes it feel easy and personal. I also love that the boat itself is set up for lounging—half net/trampoline for sunbathing and half shaded seating for actual rest. One thing to consider: there’s a $20 per person docking fee you’ll pay separately, so budget for that in advance.

What makes this especially practical is how flexible the day can be. You can choose a departure time from 08:00 to 12:00, and you can request a different mix of North Beach and the south side of Isla Mujeres. On board, the crew (Alex and the team) keeps the vibe relaxed, plays good music, and helps with photos for families ranging from tiny kids to older adults—so you don’t have to manage every moment yourself.

Key things I’d plan around

Isla Mujeres: Full Day Private Catamaran with Snorkeling - Key things I’d plan around

  • Private for up to 14: Better conversation, better timing, less waiting on strangers.
  • Pick your 08:00–12:00 start time: Tune the day around heat, crowds, and your schedule.
  • Snorkel with gear plus life jackets: Underwater statues are part of the experience.
  • Open bar and a beach club lunch: You’re not spending the day hunting food and drinks.
  • North Beach natural pool stop: A clear goal for your swim time.
  • Downtown Isla Mujeres time: Walk around or rent a golf car if you want speed.

Why a private 36-foot catamaran makes Isla Mujeres feel like yours

Isla Mujeres: Full Day Private Catamaran with Snorkeling - Why a private 36-foot catamaran makes Isla Mujeres feel like yours
Isla Mujeres is the kind of place where you can do a lot in a short time, but group tours often feel like a conveyor belt. This private catamaran changes that. With a 36-foot boat and room to spread out, you get space to hang with your people—without constantly hearing a guide say we need to hurry.

The boat setup is one of the smartest parts of the day. You’ll have a half section with a trampoline/net area made for chilling and soaking up sun. The other half is solid with benches and shade, plus a small toilet onboard. In plain terms: you can alternate between warm-and-sunny and cool-and-comfy instead of spending the whole day stuck in one spot.

And it’s not just for looks. There’s a Bluetooth sound system, so the music is part of the experience rather than background noise. That matters if you’re going with kids, if you want a party mood, or if you just want the day to feel like a real celebration.

Choosing your 08:00–12:00 departure time (and what that changes)

Isla Mujeres: Full Day Private Catamaran with Snorkeling - Choosing your 08:00–12:00 departure time (and what that changes)
You get to select your departure time between 08:00am and 12:00pm. That sounds simple, but it’s a big deal in the Caribbean. Go earlier and you’ll likely feel less time stuck in peak heat while you’re on the water. Start later and you can smooth out your morning if you’re also doing other activities in the area.

It also helps your day fit your group. Families with younger kids often do best with a calm start. A group of adults who want more of a beach-and-lounge schedule can go later and lean into the midday sun. Either way, you’re not locked into a single schedule.

You can also nudge the balance of the day. If you want more North Beach, you can focus there. If you’d rather spend more time on the south side of Isla Mujeres, you can request it. The crew will do their best to match your plan, including a sunset on the way back if timing works.

On board: net trampoline lounging, shade benches, and open bar comfort

Isla Mujeres: Full Day Private Catamaran with Snorkeling - On board: net trampoline lounging, shade benches, and open bar comfort
This is the kind of boat day where the small details add up. The boat has a comfortable layout for a mixed-age group. In the real world, that means kids can run to the net area while adults stay in shade when they need it. It also means you can keep a group together without everyone feeling like they’re going to fall off the boat or have nowhere to sit.

Then there’s the open bar. It’s included, and it covers beer, rum, vodka, tequila, water, juices, and soft drinks. You’re not paying bar prices mid-day, and that helps the day stay relaxed. If you’ve got a family group, you’ll appreciate that non-alcohol options are built in too.

Add the Bluetooth music and the crew’s energy, and the day stops feeling like a “tour day.” It turns into an afternoon you’d actually plan around even if you had a whole week in the area. And yes, you’ll get photos taken, which is a nice bonus when you’re traveling with more than two people and everyone wants pictures.

Snorkeling the reef plus underwater statues: what to expect and how to enjoy it

Isla Mujeres: Full Day Private Catamaran with Snorkeling - Snorkeling the reef plus underwater statues: what to expect and how to enjoy it
This is not just “we’ll stop for a quick look.” You’ll snorkel the reef and discover underwater statues as part of the experience. Snorkel equipment and life jackets are included, so you don’t have to figure out gear logistics on arrival.

Here’s how to make this stop work for you:

  • If you’re a confident snorkeler, aim to spend your time calmly scanning the statues and surrounding reef areas.
  • If you’re newer, let the life jacket do its job and keep your movements slow. You’ll get more enjoyment from steady breathing than from trying to cover everything fast.

The life jacket inclusion matters because it makes the water time more manageable for groups with mixed experience levels. It’s also helpful if you’re traveling with kids who might want to try snorkel time but aren’t ready to be fully independent in open water.

If you want clean photos, keep your mask fit in check before you go under. If you’re adjusting straps mid-water, you’ll spend more time frustrated than looking.

Lunch at the beach club: where the day gets fuel (and how to not waste time)

Isla Mujeres: Full Day Private Catamaran with Snorkeling - Lunch at the beach club: where the day gets fuel (and how to not waste time)
Lunch is at a comfortable beach club, and drinks are included with it. That’s one of those details that makes a big difference on a boat day, because you don’t want to jump between activity and food planning.

Plan your lunch like this: eat enough to reset your energy, but don’t go heavy if you know you’ll be active right after. The natural pool stop at North Beach is easier when you’re not feeling sluggish.

Also, use lunch as your water checkpoint. The day already includes water, juices, and soft drinks via the open bar, but you’ll still want to top off after snorkeling and before your next swim moment. Sunscreen and reapplication also belong in this window if you’re careful about sunburn.

North Beach natural pool: the highlight stop that shapes the afternoon

Isla Mujeres: Full Day Private Catamaran with Snorkeling - North Beach natural pool: the highlight stop that shapes the afternoon
One of the best parts of this day is sailing to the north side to visit the Natural Pool at North Beach. This is the point where you’re not just cruising—you’re reaching a specific place meant for swimming and enjoying the water.

What I like about this stop is that it gives your day a clear “next moment.” You’ve lounged. You’ve snorkeled. You’ve eaten. Now you’ve got a defined water activity to look forward to.

A quick reality check: natural pools can vary by conditions. So if your group includes people who hate surprises, it helps to set expectations with everyone ahead of time. The general idea is a water-time experience at North Beach, and that’s the main win.

Wear your snorkel mindset here, too. If you want to explore without tiring out, keep it calm. You’ll see more by moving slowly and focusing on a small area than by rushing for a checklist.

Downtown Isla Mujeres time: walk, browse, or rent a golf car

After North Beach, you’ll get time to explore downtown Isla Mujeres. You can walk around or rent a golf car if you want to cover more ground.

Walking is great if your group wants that casual, stroll-and-snap-photo energy. Golf cars are great if you’ve got more limited mobility, or if your group just wants to cover more sights without the slow pace of foot travel. Either way, you’re not stuck in one spot.

This downtown block is also a good place to do the practical travel stuff you might forget: small snacks, souvenirs, a quick drink pause, and a chance to split into mini-groups while still meeting back up later. On a private boat day, you get more breathing room for this kind of independent time.

Price and value: $990 per group up to 14 (and how to think about it)

Isla Mujeres: Full Day Private Catamaran with Snorkeling - Price and value: $990 per group up to 14 (and how to think about it)
The price is $990 per group for up to 14 guests. That’s how you should evaluate it: not as a “per person” cost, but as a shared day on a private catamaran.

So when does it feel like good value?

  • When you’re traveling with family or friends and can fill the group limit.
  • When you want included extras like open bar, lunch, snorkeling gear, and a dedicated crew rather than piecing together multiple stops.
  • When you value comfort and time control over saving a bit on a cheaper shared tour.

Also remember the dock fee. The $20 per person docking fee is not included, so that’s an extra line item you’ll handle separately. If you’re comparing options, add that in so you aren’t surprised later.

For groups, this kind of all-in-one structure usually wins. You’re paying once for a full day experience that blends lounging, snorkeling, food, and island time with less hassle.

Smooth logistics that actually matter: pickup, hotel flow, and what to bring

Isla Mujeres: Full Day Private Catamaran with Snorkeling - Smooth logistics that actually matter: pickup, hotel flow, and what to bring
The big comfort factor is transportation. You’ll get round transportation between your hotel and the marina, and they also pick you up at the lobby or main entrance of your Airbnb. That means you’re not dragging bags across town or trying to locate the dock yourself.

They’ll also bring you back after the day. If you’re trying to keep your schedule tight and your group from getting scattered, this kind of door-to-door flow is worth something.

What to bring is simple and practical:

  • Sunglasses
  • Swimwear
  • Towel
  • Sunscreen

If you’re the type who forgets one thing every trip, put sunscreen and sunglasses on top of your bag. On a boat day, those are not optional.

One more cost note: if you’re starting from certain areas like Xcaret hotel up to Tulum, there’s an extra $100 per group charge for transfers paid at check-in. It’s not something you want to discover last minute.

Who this catamaran day is best for (and who might want another style)

This trip fits best if you want a real “together” day. It’s great for:

  • Families with a wide age range
  • Friend groups who want to talk, snack, and lounge without race-against-the-clock energy
  • Couples who want a private feel without booking something tiny and cramped

It’s also a smart choice if snorkeling is on your list but you don’t want to coordinate gear or deal with complicated water logistics. Life jackets and snorkel equipment are included, and the underwater statues give the snorkel stop a reason to exist beyond scenery.

If you only want the cheapest possible outing and don’t care about comfort, music, and included food/drinks, you might find other options better. But if you’re trying to make Isla Mujeres feel special, this private setup is built for that.

Should you book this private catamaran day?

I’d book it if you’re aiming for a smooth, memorable day that blends lounging, a real snorkel experience, lunch, and both North Beach and downtown time. The private format for up to 14 guests is the big draw, especially if you have kids, grandparents, or a mixed group where everyone needs different comfort levels.

Add in the included open bar, the Bluetooth sound system, and snorkeling with gear and life jackets, and you get a day where you’re not constantly managing extras. Just don’t ignore the $20 per person docking fee, and plan around the fact that you’ll pick between 08:00 and 12:00 for your departure.

If that sounds like your kind of day on the water, this is a strong choice.

FAQ

What does the tour price include?

The price covers the private catamaran for up to 14 guests, round transportation between hotel and marina, an open bar (beer, rum, vodka, tequila, water, juices, and soft drinks), lunch buffet with drinks included, snorkeling equipment and life jackets, Bluetooth sound system, and visits to North Beach and downtown Isla Mujeres.

How many people can go on the private catamaran?

The private catamaran accommodates up to 14 guests.

Do I get to choose when we leave?

Yes. You can select a departure time from 08:00am to 12:00pm.

Where are you taking us for snorkeling?

You’ll snorkel the reef and discover underwater statues. Snorkel equipment and life jackets are provided.

Is lunch included?

Yes. Lunch is served at a beach club as a buffet, and drinks are included.

What extra fees should I expect?

A docking fee of $20 USD per person is not included. Transfers from Xcaret hotel up to Tulum cost an extra $100 USD per group paid at check-in.

Does the trip include transportation back to my hotel or Airbnb?

Yes. You’ll be picked up at your hotel lobby or main Airbnb entrance and returned after the day.

Is there time to explore downtown Isla Mujeres?

Yes. You’ll have time to explore downtown Isla Mujeres by walking or by renting a golf car.

What should I bring?

Bring sunglasses, swimwear, a towel, and sunscreen.

Is it refundable?

Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later.

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