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Experience swimming with whale sharks on Holbox Island, explore reefs, enjoy local ceviche, and see flamingos—all with knowledgeable guides and stunning scenery.
Imagine the thrill of swimming next to the largest fish in the world—the whale shark. This tour on Isla Holbox offers just that, along with the chance to snorkel on vibrant reefs, savor fresh local ceviche, and spot migrating flamingos. It’s a bucket-list experience for many travelers, and from what we’ve gathered, it truly delivers a memorable day.
What we love about this tour: First, the expert guides who make every step smooth and informative, and second, the stunning scenery — turquoise waters, jumping fish, and the possibility of sharing the water with dozens of whale sharks.
A potential consideration: the tour’s reliance on good weather conditions, which means it can be canceled if the sea gets too rough. That said, most travelers report smooth sailing and an unforgettable adventure when conditions cooperate.
This experience is ideal for those seeking a unique encounter with nature, lovers of snorkeling, and anyone eager to see marine giants in their natural habitat. It’s a well-rounded day for curious travelers ready for a blend of adventure, education, and authentic local flavors.

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The tour kicks off with a morning coffee at Tuch Holbox by Big Fish, a friendly spot where you can grab a light snack and meet your guide. This initial gathering sets a relaxed tone, and the included admission ticket means no surprises there. We liked how the small group size keeps things personal and easygoing, with six reviews praising the attentive staff and smooth communication.
Once underway, the boat heads to Isla Blanca, where the main attraction awaits: swimming among more than 100 whale sharks. The tour allows for two rounds per swimmer, with a cap of two swimmers per guide—a good safety and comfort measure. Expect to spend around two hours here, with the chance to observe and capture photos of these gentle giants. The fact that the experience emphasizes respectfulness—the way the guides coordinate the swim—is a highlight noted in reviews, with one traveler remarking how the swim is “extremely respectful of the animals.”
While the tour is carefully managed, keep in mind that weather and sea conditions influence the timing and success of sightings. Some reviews mention how calm seas enhanced their experience, which is common for snorkeling trips. The maximum of 10 travelers ensures fewer crowds and more quality time in the water.
On the return journey, the boat stops at Cabo Catoche reefs, where we snorkeled among turtles, fish, and even catsharks. This free activity of about 45 minutes offers a chance to see the underwater world in a different setting. The variety of marine life is impressive, especially considering the proximity to such a historic cape.
After reef snorkeling, the group disembarks at the old fishing camp of Cabo Catoche, where the captain serves fresh fish ceviche and guacamole—a highlight for many. It’s a simple, authentic meal that offers a true taste of the region’s maritime heritage. Several reviews mention the delicious ceviche and the relaxed, friendly atmosphere, making it more than just a snack but part of the memorable experience.
The final stop is at Punta Mosquito, a renowned spot to admire migrating flamingos. With just 10 minutes here, it’s enough time to snap photos of these elegant creatures against the colorful landscape. This peaceful end to the tour offers a quiet moment to reflect on the day’s adventures.
The tour concludes at the same pier where it began, with a quick disembarkation and the comfort of knowing your transportation is included. The reviews repeatedly praise the friendly staff and organized logistics, making the whole day feel seamless and enjoyable.

At $183.85 per person, this tour offers significant value. You’re paying not just for the chance to swim with whale sharks, but also for the guided expertise, local culinary delights, and the diverse scenery—underwater and on land. The included snorkeling gear, water, soda, and bottled water ensure you stay comfortable without extra costs.
Compared to other trips, the small group size and attentiveness of the guides make this more intimate and less rushed than larger tours. The fact that reviews consistently mention respectful interactions with the animals underscores the tour’s commitment to responsible tourism, which is crucial when dealing with such majestic creatures.
This trip is perfect for adventure seekers, marine life enthusiasts, and photographers eager to capture unforgettable shots. It’s equally suited for those who appreciate authentic local experiences—from the ceviche to the flamingos.
However, travelers with nervous conditions or children under 3 should consider the physical demands and the nature of the water activities. The tour’s reliance on good weather also means a bit of flexibility is necessary; if the sea’s rough, the day might be canceled or delayed.


This tour combines an extraordinary chance to swim with whale sharks—the largest fish in the sea—with beautiful reef snorkeling, delightful local cuisine, and scenic wildlife viewing. The experience is carefully managed, emphasizing respect for marine life and personalized attention.
Perfect for travelers craving a genuinely authentic and adventure-filled day, it offers excellent value, especially given the small group size and inclusive features. It’s a compelling choice for those eager to connect with nature in a responsible, memorable way.
If you’re dreaming of that once-in-a-lifetime moment in the water and enjoy exploring both marine and terrestrial landscapes, this Holbox Island tour is well worth considering.
“My friend and I had a fantastic day! Communication with Glendy Tours was also great! We were picked up at our hotel and were very well looked after…”

How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book about 22 days in advance to secure their spot, especially during peak seasons.
Does the tour include hotel pickup?
Yes, pickup from your hotel is offered, simplifying transportation and allowing you to relax before the adventure.
What is the duration of the tour?
It lasts approximately 6 to 7 hours, giving plenty of time for each activity while keeping the day manageable.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, the tour supplies masks, snorkels, fins, and life jackets, so you don’t need to bring your own.
Can I swim with the whale sharks more than twice?
No, the tour allows for two rounds per swimmer, with a maximum of two swimmers per guide to ensure safety and respect.
Are there any age restrictions?
While most travelers can participate, children under 3 years old and travelers with certain neurological or nervous conditions might not find this suitable.
What happens if the weather isn’t good?
The tour relies on favorable weather; if canceled, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is the experience suitable for photography?
Absolutely. Many reviewers mention how excellent the opportunities are for taking stunning photos and videos.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers transfers, the coffee morning, entry fees, bottled water, soda, ceviche, guacamole, snorkeling gear, life jackets, and guides.
How many people are in each tour?
The group is small, with a maximum of 10 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.
This carefully curated experience promises not only a chance to witness one of nature’s most incredible sights but also an overall enjoyable and responsible adventure.