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Explore Cozumel’s underwater wonders on a glass-bottom boat tour with shipwrecks, starfish, and authentic snacks, including German beer. Perfect for snorkelers who love personalized, fun experiences.
If you’re considering a snorkeling adventure in Cozumel, the Bavarian Fiesta Snorkel Activity offers a blend of vibrant marine life, shipwreck explorations, and lively local flavor. This 4-hour tour is designed for travelers who want an engaging, small-group experience that combines snorkeling, scenic views, and a taste of authentic Mexican and German drinks. While it’s not a full-day excursion, it packs enough excitement and variety to make your visit memorable.
What we love about this tour is its personalized feel—with a small group of no more than 16 travelers, you’ll likely experience a more relaxed, immersive adventure. The inclusion of a professional divemaster and knowledgeable captain means safety and guidance are prioritized. Plus, the delicious freshly made snacks and unique German beers provide a tasty break from the underwater action.
One possible consideration is the variable nature of snorkeling stops — due to wind and current conditions, the exact locations may change, which could impact your expectations if you’re eager for specific sites. Nevertheless, this flexibility often means better safety and the best possible experience on the day.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy small-group tours, are comfortable snorkeling at multiple locales, and appreciate a good mix of adventure and comfort. It’s especially appealing if you want a lively, authentic experience with a friendly crew and some tasty surprises along the way.

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This 4-hour snorkeling tour offers a well-structured, yet flexible itinerary that promises a variety of marine sights. From the start, the experience begins with a pickup service, which is a plus, since you won’t need to worry about reaching the meeting point—located at the Fishing Reservation Central near Cozumel’s port.
Once aboard the glass-bottom boat, you’ll glide around the island, getting a glimpse of underwater life even before you don your gear. The boat’s large windows offer a chance to see coral formations and schools of fish, giving you a sneak peek at what’s below.
The tour then stops at two shipwrecks, which are particularly popular among snorkelers. Wreck sites are fascinating because they serve as artificial reefs, attracting colorful tropical fish, and often harbor curious creatures like sea turtles or rays, as some reviews highlight.
Next, the stops at El Cielo and El Cielito are where the tour truly shines for those wanting to see starfish. These shallow, sandy-bottomed spots are famous for their abundance of starfish and calm waters, perfect for relaxing and taking in the underwater scenery. As one reviewer expressed, “Tons of beautiful starfish!”
You’ll likely encounter tropical fish, corals, stingrays, and possibly sea turtles. Several reviews rave about the variety of marine animals seen during these stops, making it a great choice for nature lovers.
The guide’s role is crucial here—a divemaster on board ensures everyone’s safety and offers lively, informative commentary on the sea creatures and ecosystems. This personalized guidance makes the experience more engaging, especially for snorkelers who may be new to the activity.
One of the standout features of this tour is the food and beverage offerings. The crew prepares fresh-made snacks and fruits, which provide a welcome break after swimming. The Mexican drinks, including margaritas and local sodas, add a festive touch. For those over 21, German beer is available for an extra charge—a rare treat on the island, and a big hit according to reviews.
The crew’s hospitality and the delicious homemade snacks—like guacamole and pico de gallo—are frequently praised. One reviewer mentioned, “Great convo and amazing food!” which underscores the friendly, relaxed atmosphere.
The boat itself is owned and operated by the tour company, with a professional captain steering through the waters. The small group setting (max 16 travelers) ensures that everyone gets more individual attention and a more intimate experience. Several reviews note how this setup creates a sense of privacy, especially when only two people were on the boat.
Because current and wind conditions influence the stops, the exact locations may change day to day. This flexibility is a good thing—your guides will prioritize safety and the best possible experience, even if it means skipping a planned site.
In terms of timing, the 4-hour duration strikes a balance—enough time to explore multiple sites without feeling rushed. The tour ends back at the meeting point, adding convenience for travelers with later plans.
At $109.29 per person, this tour offers good value, especially considering the included snorkeling gear, guidance, snacks, and drinks. For a half-day adventure with multiple stops and personalized attention, many find it worth the price. Remember, the small group size and professional guidance contribute significantly to the overall experience.
Many reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides and friendly crew. For example, “Jose and the captain helped us any time we needed,” and “Brenda and Victor were amazing,” show that staff make a difference.
Others appreciate the diverse marine sights: “We saw two shipwrecks, sea turtles, sting rays, schools of fish, and tiny jellyfish,” says one happy snorkeler. The quality of the food and drinks also receives praise, with comments about delicious guacamole and refreshing margaritas.
A few reviews mention logistical hiccups, such as needing to find your own way to the meeting point or not receiving promised photos, but overall, the positive feedback outweighs the negatives.

This experience is ideal for small groups or couples seeking a more intimate snorkeling adventure. It’s perfect if you enjoy diverse underwater environments—from wrecks to starfish-filled shallow waters—and want friendly guides to enhance your understanding.
If you’re a foodie or beverage enthusiast, the inclusion of Mexican drinks and German beer adds a fun, cultural twist. It’s also well-suited for travelers who value comfort and safety but still crave an authentic, lively atmosphere.
However, if you’re seeking a luxury or very structured tour, or if large groups and loud environments aren’t your thing, this might not be the perfect fit. Also, keep in mind that weather conditions can impact the day’s stops, so flexibility is key.
“Victor and Brenda were amazing! Very personable. Great convo and amazing food! We saw two ship wrecks tons of beautiful starfish! Sea turtles sting…”

Is transportation to the meeting point included?
No, travelers need to make their own way to the meeting location at Fishing Reservation Central in Cozumel. The tour begins there, but pickup is offered from the boat’s base.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience runs approximately 4 hours, including boat time, snorkeling, and snacks.
Are all snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, the tour includes all necessary snorkeling gear, so you don’t need to bring your own.
What’s the maximum group size?
The tour caps at 16 travelers, making for a more personalized experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this suitable for children or non-swimmers?
Most travelers can participate. The small group setting and guidance suggest it’s friendly for various ages, but comfort in water is recommended.
Are there any additional costs I should be aware of?
German beer is available for an extra charge. Tips and personal souvenirs are also at your discretion.
The Bavarian Fiesta Snorkel Activity in Cozumel offers a lively, well-organized way to explore some of the best underwater sights the island has to offer. From shipwrecks and reefs to starfish and sea turtles, the variety of stops keeps things interesting. The inclusion of freshmade snacks, authentic drinks, and friendly guides makes it more than just a snorkeling trip—it’s a cultural and social experience.
If you enjoy small groups, personalized attention, and a combination of adventure and comfort, this tour is a strong choice. It’s particularly appealing for those who want authentic flavors—both under and over the water—and a memorable, fun-filled day in Cozumel.
While the itinerary can shift depending on weather, that flexibility often results in a safer, more enjoyable outing. The value for the price, considering the guides, gear, and included food, makes it well worth considering for your Cozumel adventure.
Whether you’re a seasoned snorkeler or a curious beginner, this tour offers a lively, friendly way to see underwater Cozumel. Just remember to bring your sense of adventure—and your camera to capture those starfish!