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Experience the stunning coastlines of Huatulco on a private boat trip, swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing at your own pace with personalized service.

If you’re looking to explore the beautiful beaches and coastlines of Huatulco from the water, this private boat trip offers an inviting blend of relaxation, adventure, and personalized service. It’s a chance to enjoy some of Mexico’s most stunning scenery with the flexibility to tailor your day—whether you want to swim, snorkel, or simply soak up the sun. With a private guide and a small group of up to 10, this experience aims to balance comfort with authenticity.
What we like about this tour is how it combines customizable time at each stop with the chance to see marine life like turtles and dolphins—things that make the trip memorable. We also appreciate the inclusion of water and soft drinks, keeping you refreshed under the warm Mexican sun. On the flip side, a potential consideration is that the cost might seem steep for some travelers, especially if you’re on a tight budget or expecting a large group experience. Still, if you value privacy, flexibility, and direct access to the coast’s most beautiful spots, this tour fits the bill nicely.
This experience is particularly well-suited for couples, families, or small groups seeking a personalized day on the water. If you’re someone who loves to set your own pace, snorkel at leisure, and avoid crowded tours, this private trip could be just what you need.
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This private boat trip starts with hotel pickup in Huatulco, which is a big plus. You won’t have to worry about finding your way — your guide will meet you at your hotel lobby, typically wearing a recognizable blue shirt. From there, you’ll head to the port, where your boat awaits. The early part of the journey is all about anticipation — watching the coastline drift by, and keeping an eye out for dolphins, which many reviews mention as a delightful surprise.
Once underway, the boat cruises along the coast, treating you to spectacular views of white sandy beaches and turquoise waters. The captain or guide will give insights into the area, highlighting the natural beauty and pointing out spots worth exploring for swimming or photos. If you’ve got a waterproof camera, now’s the time to get some great shots of the scenery.
The core of the trip involves stopping at various beaches—either the 7 Bays route or the 5 Bays option—each offering different atmospheres and opportunities. For example, the Maguey Beach is frequently praised for its lovely water and lovely surroundings, and many guests appreciated the lunch recommendation made by their captain, which they found to be both delicious and refreshing.
Snorkeling is optional but highly recommended if you want to see the underwater life of corals and colorful fish. The tour includes snorkel gear for a fee of around $15, which many guests find worthwhile. Notably, several reviews mention spotting turtles and even whales (if the season permits), adding to the sense of discovery.
More Great Tours NearbyOne of the biggest advantages of a private tour is the freedom to tailor your experience. If a certain bay or beach appeals, you can linger longer. Conversely, if you prefer a quick swim and then move on, your captain can adjust the schedule. This flexibility was appreciated by guests like María, who noted that being able to decide how long to stay at Playa Maguey made the trip more enjoyable.
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Water and soft drinks are provided on board, ensuring you’re refreshed after hours in the sun. The boat itself is described as in great shape, with reviews praising the professionalism of the crew and the smoothness of the ride. This comfort level adds a layer of ease, making the trip suitable for those who prefer a more relaxed experience.

At $223 per group (up to 10 people), this private tour offers good value, especially when compared to larger group excursions. You’re paying for exclusivity, the ability to customize, and direct access to some of Huatulco’s most stunning spots. For families or small groups, this can feel like a reasonable investment for a full day of personalized sightseeing and relaxation.
The main costs not included are the Huatulco National Park tickets ($4 per person), which is a small fee considering the overall experience, and optional snorkeling gear. These extras are minor but worth noting if you plan to snorkel.
This activity is ideal for travelers who value privacy, flexibility, and a more intimate experience. It suits small families, couples, or friends who want to avoid crowded tours and have direct input on their itinerary. It’s also a good choice for those who love marine life, with chances to see turtles and dolphins.

For anyone eager to explore Huatulco’s coastline at their own pace, this private boat trip is a compelling option. It combines beautiful scenery, opportunities for snorkeling and swimming, and the comfort of a tailored experience. The reviews reflect a strong sense of satisfaction, especially from those who appreciated the knowledgeable guides and the ability to spend quality time at each stop.
If you’re seeking a relaxing day afloat with plenty of photo ops and marine encounters, this trip delivers. The price might seem a bit high for budget travelers, but when considering the exclusivity and customization, it offers good value.
This tour works best for travelers who prioritize comfort, personalized service, and authentic encounters with the natural beauty of Huatulco’s bays. It’s a chance to enjoy the water just as the locals do, away from the crowds, in a setting that feels both indulgent and genuine.

Is this tour private?
Yes. The boat is exclusively for your group of up to 10 people, with a private captain guiding your experience.
What’s included in the price?
Your fare covers the private boat, hotel pickup and drop-off, the captain/guide, water bottles, soft drinks, and liability insurance.
Do I need to pay for national park tickets?
Yes, the Huatulco National Park tickets cost $4 per person and are not included in the tour price.
Can I snorkel during the trip?
Snorkeling is optional and can be arranged for an additional $15 for gear. Many guests enjoyed underwater viewing, spotting turtles and colorful fish.
How long does the tour last?
Trips last between 5.5 and 7 hours, depending on your preferences and the route chosen.
What should I bring?
Bring sandals, waterproof camera, biodegradable sunscreen, water shoes, cash, and swimwear. Avoid oversize luggage and pets.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, small families or active children who enjoy water activities should find it suitable, but note that it’s not wheelchair accessible.
What language is the tour guide?
Guides speak both Spanish and English, ensuring clear communication for most travelers.
Are there any age or physical restrictions?
This tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, but otherwise, it’s great for those who enjoy boat rides and marine activities.
In the end, if you’re after a flexible, private day on the water in Huatulco, this trip offers a wonderful way to see some of Mexico’s most breathtaking coastlines. It’s a chance to relax, snorkel, and take in the scenery without feeling rushed or crowded—perfect for those who want their own slice of ocean side paradise.
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