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Cancun yachts rental BEATIFUL YACHT 46FT, 15 PAX MAX 25P6
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A yacht day beats the usual beach shuffle. This 46-ft private rental in Cancun pairs a smooth cruise with the option to snorkel and swim, plus a sunset plan that can include Isla Mujeres on the longer trips. I like that the price is a simple flat fee for your whole group up to 15, and you get a crew, air conditioning, music, and soft drinks included. The main thing to watch is the itinerary changes by duration: the 2-hour option does not go to Isla Mujeres and does not include snorkel.
If you’ve ever done a big tour and felt like you spent half your time waiting or herded, this format is the opposite. It’s a private activity, so your group sets the pace, and you have Bluetooth music on board. One more consideration: you’ll also pay a dock fee of $14 per person, which isn’t included in the base price.
In This Review
- Key Things To Know Before You Go
- Your Cancun Yacht Rental Plan: What 2, 4, and 6 Hours Actually Means
- Where You Start: Real Inn Hotel Area Meets the Water
- The Included Setup: Crew, Comfort, and Easy Music
- BYOB in Mexico: Budget Control Without Feeling Restricted
- Cruise Over Cancun Waters: The Part You Can’t Rush
- The 4-Hour and 6-Hour Experience: Isla Mujeres + Snorkel + Sunset
- Swim and Snorkel Time
- Isla Mujeres Time
- Cancun Lagoon for Sunset
- The 2-Hour Plan: Short, Pretty, and Snorkel-Free
- Value Check: Is $360 a Good Deal?
- How the Private Format Changes the Day
- Weather Reality: Why This One Depends on Conditions
- Practical Tips That Make a Difference
- Who This Yacht Rental Fits Best
- Should You Book This Cancun Yacht Rental?
- FAQ
- How much is the yacht rental in Cancun?
- How long is the yacht experience?
- Does the 2-hour trip include Isla Mujeres and snorkeling?
- What’s included in the rental price?
- Is alcohol included?
- Where do we meet, and where does the tour end?
- Is there an extra dock fee?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Things To Know Before You Go

- Two, four, or six hours changes what you do, including whether Isla Mujeres and snorkel are part of the plan
- Flat-rate value for up to 15 keeps the math easy for families and small friend groups
- BYOB is allowed, so you control the alcohol choice and the budget
- Crew + A/C + Bluetooth music means comfort and good vibes without planning a thing
- Dock fee is extra ($14 per person), so include it in your total cost
Your Cancun Yacht Rental Plan: What 2, 4, and 6 Hours Actually Means

This is a private yacht rental for a 46-ft boat, designed for a group up to 15 when you book the listed flat fee. You can choose a 2, 4, or 6-hour outing, and the schedule changes in a way that matters for your expectations.
A common way people misunderstand these rentals is assuming every duration includes the same destinations. Here, the shorter option trims the route: on the 2-hour trip, you do not go to Isla Mujeres and you do not snorkel. You still get a beautiful outing in Cancun’s area waters, including a stop at Cancun Bay.
If you choose 4 hours, the plan expands to include a cruise over the Caribbean blue turquoise waters, swim and snorkel time, travel to Isla Mujeres, and then two hours in Cancun lagoon for sunset viewing. With 6 hours, you essentially get more time to enjoy the boat day at a relaxed pace, which is often what makes these experiences feel worth it.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Cancun
Where You Start: Real Inn Hotel Area Meets the Water
You’ll meet at A’ HA’ Scuba Diving Real Inn Hotel on Blvd. Kukulcan km 5.5, in the Zona Hotelera. The end time brings you right back to the same meeting point, which makes the logistics simpler than tours that drop you somewhere else.
This is also close enough to public transportation that you’re not locked into only one method of arrival. For me, that matters in Cancun because traffic and timing can be a real wild card, so the easier the pickup, the better your day stays.
The start point being tied to a hotel zone also hints at what kind of trip this is: not an all-day remote expedition. This is a curated water experience with minimal hassle on land.
The Included Setup: Crew, Comfort, and Easy Music

One reason yacht rentals can feel expensive is that sometimes you’re paying for the boat but providing the rest yourself. Here, several comfort basics are included, which helps the value story.
What you get with the rental:
- Crew captain and mates
- Ice, sodas, and waters
- Music system (with a Bluetooth speaker)
- Air conditioning
- Safety equipment
That mix is practical. A/C matters in Cancun heat, especially if you’re out for 4 to 6 hours. And having the speaker onboard is an easy win because you can bring a playlist instead of relying on whatever music a tour operator decides for you.
The safety equipment being included also means you’re not improvising. The crew having captain and mates is the other half of that comfort: you can focus on the water, not on the logistics of how the boat moves.
BYOB in Mexico: Budget Control Without Feeling Restricted

Alcohol isn’t included, but BYOB is part of the deal. That’s a big deal for groups. If you’re the kind of group that likes drinks, you can bring what you want. If you’re not, you can avoid extra costs and still have a great day.
In practical terms, BYOB is also how you keep the experience from turning into a surprise bill. You can decide your spending level before you arrive, instead of letting drinks become an add-on that grows as the day goes on.
Just plan it so you don’t end up short on whatever you actually like. The rental includes water, sodas, and ice, so you’ll still have plenty on board even if you keep alcohol minimal.
Cruise Over Cancun Waters: The Part You Can’t Rush

Before any snorkel or sunset, you’re on the water enjoying the cruise. The plan explicitly focuses on the Caribbean blue turquoise waters around Cancun, which is the reason most people choose this day in the first place.
This is where the private format pays off. If you’re on a crowded group boat, you spend time waiting to move, taking turns, and keeping your head up for the next group photo moment. On a private yacht, the day feels more like your schedule.
Also, the duration options let you choose how much time you want the boat to be the main event versus a shorter highlight stop.
You can also read our reviews of more sailing experiences in Cancun
The 4-Hour and 6-Hour Experience: Isla Mujeres + Snorkel + Sunset

On the longer trips, the itinerary is built around three “wow” blocks: swim and snorkel, a cruise to Isla Mujeres, and time for sunset back in Cancun’s lagoon area.
Swim and Snorkel Time
The bigger headline is that you can swim and snorkel on the 4-hour and 6-hour options. This is the portion that turns a simple sunset cruise into an active water day.
A useful way to think about it: if you want water time that feels like more than just floating, choose 4 or 6 hours. The boat day stays varied, so you’re not just watching the sky.
Isla Mujeres Time
You’ll travel to Isla Mujeres on the longer trips. Isla Mujeres is a recognizable name in the Cancun area for a reason, and the fact that your itinerary includes it suggests you’re getting a real route, not just circling nearby.
The advantage of this stop in a yacht context is that you’re not stuck in a tight walking schedule. You’re still on the boat, so the “travel” part feels like part of the fun, not the interruption.
Cancun Lagoon for Sunset
The plan sets aside time in the Cancun lagoon for about 2 hours to see the sunset (on the itinerary described for longer options). This timing matters because sunsets aren’t instant. Two hours is enough to settle in, grab the best spot onboard, and enjoy the light shift without feeling rushed.
This is also the moment where the included speaker and A/C can work together. You’re outdoors, but you’re not stuck uncomfortable if you want a break from sun and wind.
The 2-Hour Plan: Short, Pretty, and Snorkel-Free

The 2-hour option is ideal when you want a taste of the yacht experience without committing to a half-day. The key trade-off is clear: you do not go to Isla Mujeres, and you do not snorkel.
Instead, you head to Cancun Bay, and you still get the “private yacht on turquoise water” feeling. If your goal is sunset-adjacent vibes, cooling off on board, and a short cruise, 2 hours can be a smart fit.
If your priority is snorkel time, though, don’t assume you can “make up for it later.” For this itinerary, snorkel is tied to the longer durations.
Value Check: Is $360 a Good Deal?

The base price is $360 per group, and it covers up to 15 people. That pricing matters because yacht rentals often charge per person or make you pay extra for the parts you think should be included.
Here’s the practical math way to look at it: if you’re splitting the cost across a full group, the per-person number drops fast. If you’re booking with only a couple people, the price still works, but you’ll feel the cost more because you can’t spread it across as many mouths.
The included items also support the value:
- crew
- safety equipment
- ice, sodas, and waters
- Bluetooth music
- air conditioning
The dock fee of $14 per person is the extra you should plan for so you aren’t surprised. Still, even with the dock fee added, a flat group rate can be one of the more predictable ways to do a yacht day in Cancun.
A good rule: if you can fill the group size with friends or family, this becomes a very straightforward, high-comfort option.
How the Private Format Changes the Day
A private yacht rental means you’re not fighting for attention or dealing with the slow drag of a large group itinerary. Your group is the only one on board, and the experience is set up for that.
That changes the mood:
- You can keep music at a level your group actually likes
- You’re not timing your photos around someone else’s schedule
- The day feels like a planned hangout, not a timed activity lineup
It also reduces the “race” feeling. Instead of rushing from one activity to the next, you can settle into the water day rhythm.
Weather Reality: Why This One Depends on Conditions
This experience requires good weather. That’s normal for open-water plans, but it’s still important because it affects whether you can go on your chosen date.
The good part is that there’s a weather contingency: if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund. I like that you’re not left guessing or stuck with a voucher you might not use.
Practical Tips That Make a Difference
Based on how these yacht days typically run and what’s provided here, you’ll get more out of it if you plan around comfort and control.
Bring or plan:
- Your own BYOB if you want alcohol, since it’s not included
- A plan for the dock fee so it’s not a late-day surprise
- A group agreement on music style, since the Bluetooth speaker is part of the fun
- Your timeline preference: snorkel and Isla Mujeres on longer trips, more water cruise on the shorter one
Also, remember you’ll return to the same meeting point at the end. That’s helpful for syncing with dinner plans afterward in the hotel zone.
Who This Yacht Rental Fits Best
This rental is a strong match for:
- Families or groups of friends who want one price and one boat day
- People who care about comfort (A/C onboard) but still want time on the water
- Groups who like controlling costs with BYOB
- Anyone who wants a Cancun activity that doesn’t feel like a cattle-car tour
It’s also a good pick if you’re trying to balance relaxation and sightseeing. Isla Mujeres and sunset time turn it into more than a simple cruise.
If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, it can still work, but you’ll want to feel good about the group-cost structure since the per-person value drops as the group gets smaller.
Should You Book This Cancun Yacht Rental?
If you’re choosing between another beach tour and a true private boat day, I’d lean toward this one. The biggest reason is the combination of private comfort + simple group pricing + meaningful water time options (with snorkel and Isla Mujeres on longer schedules).
Book it if you:
- can form a group close to the up-to-15 size
- want A/C, music, crew support, and a clear itinerary
- like the idea of planning your drinks with BYOB
Skip or reconsider if:
- snorkel is a must and you’re only willing to do 2 hours
- you don’t want to add the $14 per person dock fee on top of the base price
In short, this is a practical way to do a Cancun yacht day without drowning in add-ons, especially when you bring enough people to make the flat-rate model shine.
FAQ
How much is the yacht rental in Cancun?
The price is $360.00 per group, covering up to 15 people.
How long is the yacht experience?
You can choose a 2, 4, or 6-hour private yacht rental.
Does the 2-hour trip include Isla Mujeres and snorkeling?
No. For the 2-hour trip, you don’t go to Isla Mujeres and don’t snorkel. The plan includes a trip to Cancun Bay.
What’s included in the rental price?
Included items are the captain and mates, ice/sodas/waters, a music system with Bluetooth, and safety equipment (plus air conditioning is part of the experience features).
Is alcohol included?
No. Alcoholic beverages are not included and there is a BYOB alcohol policy.
Where do we meet, and where does the tour end?
You meet at A’ HA’ Scuba Diving at the Real Inn Hotel (Blvd. Kukulcan km 5.5, Zona Hotelera, Cancún). The activity ends back at the meeting point.
Is there an extra dock fee?
Yes. There is a dock fee in Cancun of $14.00 per person that is not included.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and within 24 hours the amount paid is not refunded.
































