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Experience Cancun's vibrant marine life on a small-group catamaran snorkel tour in Puerto Morelos with open bar, light lunch, and expert guides.
If you’re dreaming of spending a relaxing day on the water, exploring one of the world’s largest coral reefs, and enjoying some well-deserved drinks and a tasty lunch, the Puerto Morelos Catamaran Reef Sail and Snorkel might just be your perfect escape. We’ve examined this tour closely, combining reviews, detailed itinerary insights, and practical considerations to help you decide if this trip is right for you.
What we love about this experience? First, the small group size—a maximum of 18 people—ensures a more intimate, personalized vibe. Second, the knowledgeable guides and crew who genuinely care about guest safety and marine life make a big difference. On the flip side, a potential concern is the dock fee of $15 USD per person, a common extra for marine parks but worth noting for budgeting.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy snorkeling, a laid-back sailing atmosphere, and fun with a smaller crowd. It’s perfect for families, couples, or friends looking for a hassle-free day out that balances adventure, comfort, and good value.
Imagine gliding over one of the world’s most impressive coral ecosystems, with a crew that makes you feel like a guest rather than just a tourist. That’s the vibe of the Puerto Morelos Catamaran Reef Sail and Snorkel tour. It offers a relaxed way to enjoy Cancun’s marine wonders, focusing on comfort, safety, and fun.
Two aspects stand out immediately. First, the small-group setting ensures that everyone gets more attention, which is especially appreciated when trying to navigate snorkeling gear or spot marine life. Second, the all-you-can-drink open bar makes this trip feel more like a floating party—ideal after your swim—or before, if you’re feeling brave enough.
That said, it’s not entirely perfect. The tour has a dock fee of $15 USD per person, a standard charge for marine park access, but it’s an extra that travelers should keep in mind. This tour is best suited for people who value authentic marine encounters with seasoned guides, and those who enjoy a casual, social atmosphere on the water.
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Your adventure begins early, with a meeting at Marina La Bonita in Puerto Morelos. The tour departs at 8:30 am, giving you a full, leisurely day on the water. The main highlight is snorkeling within Puerto Morelos National Marine Park, part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef—the second largest coral reef system in the world.
The boat, a modern and spacious catamaran, carries a maximum of 18 guests, creating an intimate environment. Once onboard, the crew is eager to assist with fitting your fins and masks, and they provide guidance on how best to see marine life beneath the waves.
The marine park guides are certified, which adds an extra layer of safety and educational value. They know where the most vibrant coral and most active fish are, helping you maximize your underwater experience.
The snorkeling session lasts about 30 to 45 minutes, as some reviews highlight. You’ll be floating just off the reef, observing colorful fish, coral formations, and maybe even some larger creatures. The guides are attentive and patient, helping all skill levels feel comfortable.
A common theme in reviews is that the snorkeling involves some effort—swimming out to the reef—but most find it well worth it. As one reviewer noted, “the water was warm and we were able to see all sorts of fish in the reefs.” Several guests appreciated the focus on marine life conservation, noting that the reef is protected, which helps sustain the vibrant ecosystem.
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After snorkeling, the group enjoys a sailing cruise along the coast, with the crew ensuring everyone is comfortable. You might find yourself lounging on the nets at the front of the boat, feeling the breeze, and taking in the stunning shoreline views.
Post-sail, everyone gathers for a light lunch—ham and cheese baguette, fruits, and chips. The casual meal pairs well with the unlimited soft drinks, beers, mixers, and spirits like Absolut vodka, Bacardi rum, and tequila. Multiple reviews praise the food and drinks, describing them as satisfying and well-presented for a boat trip.
The tour wraps up around mid-afternoon, returning to the marina. If you’ve arranged hotel pickup, transportation back to your accommodation is included (upgraded option). Otherwise, you’ll head back on your own, with plenty of memories and photos.
Guests consistently highlight the friendly crew, which many say goes above and beyond. Amber_C, a featured reviewer, called the crew “warm, hospitable, and genuinely fun,” emphasizing the effortless joy they brought to the trip. Mikayla_M appreciated that the staff “really went above and beyond,” even allowing guests to take an extra dip.
Many reviewers mention the beauty of the reef and the attention to safety—noting guides carefully help with gear and point out marine life, making sure everyone feels comfortable. “The snorkeling guide was awesome and made sure we all stayed together,” said Danielle_M, which underscores the importance of good guides in creating a relaxed experience.
Others love the intimate atmosphere, with some trips being just a handful of guests. One family of four described the crew as “great and helped us with anything we needed,” which speaks to the personalized service.
At $84 per person, the tour is competitively priced for what it offers: snorkeling in a protected reef, a comfortable catamaran ride, a light lunch, and unlimited drinks. When you consider the convenience of gear, the guide’s expertise, and the overall experience, many guests feel it’s good value—even if there’s an extra $15 fee for park and dock access.
While the majority of reviews are glowing, some mention weather-related issues that can impact snorkeling—wind or waves can make swimming more strenuous. One guest noted the trip was canceled the night before due to low bookings, but the full refund was appreciated. It’s worth keeping in mind that, like any outdoor activity, weather can influence your day.
This experience is ideal for travelers wanting a more intimate snorkel adventure, combined with relaxing sailing and social drinks. Families with kids (over 18) or couples seeking a laid-back day would find it perfect. It’s also suitable for those who appreciate professional guides and a clean, well-maintained boat.
However, if you’re looking for a full-day or luxury experience, or if you prefer large-group tours, you might find other options more suitable.
The Puerto Morelos Catamaran Reef Sail and Snorkel offers a well-rounded, enjoyable day on the water with an emphasis on comfort, safety, and fun. Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, the vibrant marine life, and the relaxed sailing atmosphere. The inclusion of an open bar and light lunch adds a touch of leisure that makes it feel more like a celebration than just a tour.
This trip represents great value for those who want to see the reef without a crowded, hurried experience. It’s especially fitting for small groups, families, or anyone who enjoys a friendly crew and a sunny day out at sea.
If you’re seeking an authentic, enjoyable snorkel adventure with a dash of relaxation, this tour should be on your shortlist.
“Our catamaran sail with Marina La Bonita was absolutely incredible! The crew Martin, Arturo, Jose & Ulysses were so warm, hospitable, and genuinely…”
Is hotel pickup included?
Pickup is available as an upgrade from select Puerto Morelos and Riviera Maya hotels. Check with the tour provider for your specific location.
What is the tour duration?
The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, including sailing, snorkeling, lunch, and drinks.
Are snorkeling gear provided?
Yes, snorkeling fins and masks are included in the package, helping you focus on enjoying the marine life.
How much are the park and dock fees?
You’ll need to pay $15 USD per person, covering park admission and dock fees, payable at the site.
Is this suitable for children?
Children over 18 are welcome to join, especially since an open bar is included. It’s not recommended for pregnant women or very young children.
What if the weather is bad?
Weather can influence snorkeling conditions. The tour may be canceled if conditions are unsafe, but full refunds are available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.
In essence, this tour balances adventure, comfort, and social fun, making it an excellent choice for travelers seeking a genuine reef experience without the fuss.