Private yacht time beats Cancun crowds. This 47ft SeaRay charter lets you set the pace over Caribbean-blue water, and you get snorkeling gear when you choose the Isla Mujeres option. I also like the included snacks and drinks on board, but there’s one big catch to plan around: the 2-hour trip is cruise-only, no Isla Mujeres and no snorkeling.
I like that you can scale the day to your mood, whether you want a quick sail or a bigger outing with an anchor stop near Playa Norte. The meeting point is straightforward too, right at Calle Sunset Marina on the hotel zone’s main strip.
If you’re going to snorkel, treat weather like a real factor. Wind and chop can change what’s possible, and you’ll want clear communication on the day so nobody is surprised when the route shifts.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you book
- The 47ft SeaRay charter setup in Cancun (and why it feels personal)
- Cancun Bay cruise vs Isla Mujeres + Playa Norte snorkeling
- The 2-hour option: cruise only in Cancun Bay
- The 4- or 6-hour options: Isla Mujeres and snorkeling
- A real-world note on conditions
- What you get on board (and what you’ll pay for separately)
- Included
- Not included
- Crew and onboard experience: safety, humor, and birthday-level polish
- Snorkeling and swim time: how to get the most out of the anchor stop
- Price and value: $260 per group up to 15 people
- Practical logistics: getting on board without wasting vacation time
- Meeting point
- Getting there
- What to bring
- Restroom check
- Weather, communication, and expectations (the one thing to take seriously)
- Who this yacht rental fits best
- Should you book the Private SeaRay 47ft Yacht Rental in Cancun?
- FAQ
- How long is the Private SeaRay 47ft Yacht Rental in Cancun?
- How many people can the yacht rental accommodate?
- Does the yacht have a restroom onboard?
- Is snorkeling equipment included?
- Does the 2-hour trip go to Isla Mujeres and snorkel?
- What is the dock fee?
- What’s included in the rental besides the yacht and crew?
- Can I bring my own food and drinks?
Key things to know before you book

- Private group charter (up to 15 people): it’s your boat and your schedule, not a share-with-strangers situation.
- 2 vs 4 vs 6 hours, and it matters: 2 hours is cruise-only in Cancun Bay; Isla Mujeres + snorkeling comes with the longer rentals.
- Snorkeling gear included: you’re not scrambling to rent equipment once you’re on the water.
- Crew focus on safety and fun: the boat staff run a tight ship, especially around swimming time.
- Extra costs to budget: the dock fee is listed separately per person, and alcohol is extra.
- Restroom onboard: you can stay comfortable during the ride, especially on longer options.
The 47ft SeaRay charter setup in Cancun (and why it feels personal)

Cancun has plenty of water tours, but this one is built around the idea that your group deserves space. You’re renting a premium SeaRay 47ft yacht, with a crew aboard, for a fixed block of time. For many groups, that shift—from crowded schedules to your own route—changes the whole experience.
The vibe is practical and easy. You meet at Calle Sunset Marina on Kukulcan Boulevard in the Zona Hotelera, and the trip returns to the same meeting point. That means you’re not juggling a transfer plan in the middle of your day—you show up, get on board, and sail.
One more detail I appreciate: the format is flexible. The operator notes you can choose 2, 4, or 6 hours, and the navigation route depends on which option you pick. So you’re not paying for a rigid itinerary that might not fit how your group wants to spend the day.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Cancun
Cancun Bay cruise vs Isla Mujeres + Playa Norte snorkeling
This is the most important planning point. The length you book controls where you go and whether snorkeling is part of the plan.
The 2-hour option: cruise only in Cancun Bay
If you choose the 2-hour rental, it’s described as cruising around the bay area near Cancun. You do not go to Isla Mujeres, and you do not snorkel on this shorter schedule. This option can still be a fun, low-commitment way to get out on the water, take photos, and enjoy the breeze—just don’t expect beach anchoring or snorkeling at Isla Mujeres.
The 4- or 6-hour options: Isla Mujeres and snorkeling
For 4 or 6 hours, the plan expands. The yacht can reach Isla Mujeres, and you can snorkel using the included gear. The operator also mentions anchoring on one of the most beautiful beaches connected to the Playa Norte destination.
That anchoring stop is where a lot of the value shows up. You’re not only sailing past the water—you’re getting time to float, swim, and take in the shoreline from the waterline. And because snorkeling gear is included, you’re not paying extra to participate once you reach the stop.
A real-world note on conditions
Sometimes the sea gets less friendly—windy conditions can affect what the crew feels comfortable doing. In those cases, it’s possible the plan changes in the moment (for example, swimming right near the boat instead of following the full snorkeling/shore plan). If you book snorkeling, I strongly recommend you ask, before departure and again after you’re underway, what the current conditions mean for the route you selected.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Cancun
What you get on board (and what you’ll pay for separately)

This charter is refreshingly clear on what’s included.
Included
- Ice
- 4 liters Coca-Cola (not just water)
- 15 bottles of water
- Snorkeling equipment (noted as included for the snorkeling option)
- Crew
- Restroom onboard (yes, there is one)
There’s also a built-in comfort factor here. If you’re on the water for several hours, having a restroom and a steady supply of water makes the experience easier on everyone—especially if you’re coordinating a group.
Not included
- Alcoholic beverages are available for an extra cost.
- Dock fee in Cancun: $14.00 per person is not included.
That dock fee is a budget item you shouldn’t forget. If you’re booking for a full group close to the max (up to 15 people), it can add up fast, even if the yacht rental price looks straightforward.
If you want to control spending, you’re allowed to bring your own food and beverage. The operator says they provide ice, sodas, and water, and you can bring additional snacks and drinks for use on board.
Crew and onboard experience: safety, humor, and birthday-level polish

The crew is a big part of why this rental gets such high marks. The operator notes the charter is offered in English, and the staff are described as attentive and engaged.
In particular, one guest highlighted Amir for safety in the water. That’s exactly what I’d want to hear for snorkeling and swimming time: someone calm, focused, and watching out for the group.
You’ll also see solid feedback about the captains by name—Roberto and Jorge were praised for running a smooth group outing. Another detail worth noting: groups have mentioned fun touches like decorating the yacht for a 50th birthday. That tells me the crew pays attention to the event feel, not just the logistics.
One practical tip: if you’re celebrating, communicate your goal early. Even if you don’t need major decoration, ask what the crew can support on board. It’s the easiest way to turn a boat ride into a memory.
Snorkeling and swim time: how to get the most out of the anchor stop

When you book 4 or 6 hours, snorkeling is part of the plan and the gear is included. That’s a big deal in practice. It means you can spend your mental energy on enjoying the water instead of figuring out equipment once you’re out there.
Here’s how I’d think about it:
- Arrive ready to swim (no long delays in the bathroom line if your group has different comfort levels).
- Use the included gear quickly once the snorkeling time opens up.
- Keep an eye on wind and surface conditions, especially if you’re traveling with mixed-strength swimmers.
Anchoring near Playa Norte (on the Isla Mujeres side of the plan) is the other big moment. From the boat, you can often choose between floating, swimming, and simply taking in the view. If you want photos, this is where they tend to look best—less of a speedshot, more of a calm-water scene.
And if conditions worsen mid-trip, expect the crew to make a call. Sometimes the alternative is less dramatic than what you hoped for—like focusing on swimming nearby. Ask questions early, and you’ll feel more in control.
Price and value: $260 per group up to 15 people

Let’s talk value the real way: you’re paying for a private charter, not a ticket for a seat on a shared boat. The price listed is $260.00 per group (up to 15) for the 4-hour format shown, and the operator also offers 2, 4, or 6 hours by scheduling choice.
Why that matters:
- If you’re traveling as a couple, it can still be worth it, but the real savings tend to happen when you fill the boat with a group.
- If you’re going as a group of around 10–15, this can be a budget-smart way to get privacy without paying per-person rates that spiral on popular tours.
The trade-off is that you need to budget for extras like the dock fee ($14 per person) and any alcohol. Still, compared with many Cancun boat tours that charge per person for transfers, snorkeling add-ons, and equipment, this model can come out competitive—especially when you actually use the time you paid for (swimming, snorkeling, anchoring).
Also, timing can help your planning. The listing notes this experience is typically booked about 38 days in advance on average. If you have a specific day in mind (weekends, holidays, birthdays), book earlier so you have more schedule options.
Practical logistics: getting on board without wasting vacation time

Here’s the part that saves your trip: keeping it simple.
Meeting point
You start at Calle Sunset Marina, on Kukulcan Boulevard, Zona Hotelera, Cancún, Q.R., Mexico. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so the day stays easy.
Getting there
The operator notes it’s near public transportation, which can matter if you’re not rolling with taxis for every leg. Still, the easiest plan is to confirm your route to Calle Sunset Marina ahead of time, then arrive early enough to park, check in, and board without stress.
What to bring
The essentials are the usual: swimwear, sunscreen, and water-ready footwear if you like it. Since snorkeling gear is included, you can pack lighter. Also consider bringing your own snacks if your group wants specific food options—own food and beverage are allowed.
Restroom check
Good news: there’s a restroom onboard, so you won’t need to scramble for facilities during the ride.
Weather, communication, and expectations (the one thing to take seriously)

This is the only part of the experience that can swing the outcome.
The operator notes the activity requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor conditions you’ll be offered another date or a full refund. That’s the safe, professional side.
But in-between that full cancellation and a perfect day, there can be partial adjustments. If winds are up or the plan can’t operate as expected, snorkeling and shoreline plans can shift. One person described a situation where the port/beach was reportedly closed due to weather and snorkeling didn’t happen as planned, leading to frustration.
So here’s my advice: if snorkeling and Isla Mujeres are the reason you booked, ask direct questions before you sail and immediately after departure:
- What conditions look like right now
- Whether snorkeling is still on schedule
- What the backup plan is if the route needs adjustment
Clear expectations make the day smoother, even if the sea has ideas of its own.
Who this yacht rental fits best
This charter fits best if you want:
- Privacy for a group (up to 15)
- A choice between a quick cruise and a longer Isla Mujeres snorkeling day
- A crew that focuses on keeping things safe and fun
It’s also a good option for special occasions. If you want a birthday vibe, you can get it—at least one group described the yacht as decorated for a husband’s 50th birthday.
It might be less ideal if you’re the type who hates schedule changes. If you’re booking specifically for snorkeling and you’re the least flexible person in the group, plan for weather uncertainty and bring that attitude into the conversation with the crew.
Should you book the Private SeaRay 47ft Yacht Rental in Cancun?
I’d book it if your group wants a private charter and you’re choosing the right time window for your goals. If Isla Mujeres and snorkeling are your must-dos, book the 4 or 6-hour option so the plan includes snorkeling gear and the Playa Norte anchoring time.
I’d think twice if you’re booking the 2-hour option expecting Isla Mujeres or snorkeling. That short rental is described as a Cruise in Cancun Bay only.
If you do book: message the crew in advance with your priorities, arrive early at Calle Sunset Marina, and be ready to adapt if weather is rough. With that mindset, this is a solid way to spend a half day—or more—on your own timetable, with a crew that keeps the experience friendly and focused on enjoying the water.
FAQ
How long is the Private SeaRay 47ft Yacht Rental in Cancun?
You can choose 2, 4, or 6 hours, depending on the schedule you coordinate with the reservation team.
How many people can the yacht rental accommodate?
The price is listed per group up to 15 people.
Does the yacht have a restroom onboard?
Yes, there is a restroom available onboard.
Is snorkeling equipment included?
Yes. Snorkeling equipment is included, and snorkeling is part of the plan for the 4 or 6-hour option.
Does the 2-hour trip go to Isla Mujeres and snorkel?
No. The 2-hour option is described as cruising in Cancun Bay only. It does not go to Isla Mujeres and does not include snorkeling.
What is the dock fee?
The dock fee is listed as $14.00 per person and is not included in the main price.
What’s included in the rental besides the yacht and crew?
You get ice, 4 liters Coca-Cola, 15 bottles of water, and use of the snorkeling equipment (on the snorkel option). A crew is included.
Can I bring my own food and drinks?
Yes. The operator says you may bring additional snacks and beverages, and they provide ice, sodas, and water. Alcoholic beverages are available for extra cost.
































