Private Yacht – 46 ft SeaRay Cancun Bay Snorkel 23P4

Cancun on your own yacht is a serious flex. What makes this charter fun is the private 46ft SeaRay setup plus the way your route changes with the time you book. I love the professional, attentive crew and how easy it is to settle in right away with music and provided drinks. One key consideration: the 2-hour option is cruise-only in Cancun Bay, so it does not include Isla Mujeres or snorkeling.

For planning, it helps that the boat is sized for up to 15 people, which is ideal for groups that want their own space without going big-ship. You also get a real onboard comfort factor, since there’s a restroom and you can bring your own snacks and alcoholic drinks.

The price is for the group (not per person), which can be great value once you’re full. Just budget the dock fee too, since there’s a marina charge of about $14 per person, plus you’ll want good weather because the trip depends on it.

Key points before you go

Private Yacht - 46 ft SeaRay Cancun Bay Snorkel 23P4 - Key points before you go

  • Private charter for up to 15: perfect for birthdays, bachelor or bachelorette groups, and multigenerational plans.
  • 2-hour cruise-only plan: no Isla Mujeres and no snorkel unless you choose 4 or 6 hours.
  • Provided essentials onboard: snorkeling gear (for the snorkel options), ice, bottled water, and Coca-Cola.
  • Bring-your-own alcohol friendly: they’ll even help you with drinks if you bring them.
  • Isla Mujeres and Playa Norte time on longer trips: anchor at a top beach area for swimming and beach vibes.
  • Crew names you might hear on board: Victor and Fernando show up in past experiences, and Leo has been mentioned for attentive guidance.

Private SeaRay yacht at Calle Sunset Marina: what you actually get

Your ride starts at Calle Sunset Marina on Kukulcan Boulevard in the Hotel Zone. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not piecing together transit after you’re done floating in the Caribbean.

The main thing you’re buying is control. You’re not waiting around with strangers, and you’re not stuck with someone else’s schedule. Whether you’re bringing a small family or a party group, the vibe is “we’re doing this our way,” with a crew that’s there to keep things smooth.

On board, you’ll have a clean, spacious SeaRay experience with a professional team. In real-world trip moments, the crew has been described as friendly and attentive, and several people praised the way they manage a group’s safety and comfort. Music matters too: expect a setup that lets you play your own soundtrack loud enough for the moment.

One more practical note: the charter includes snorkeling equipment, but only the longer routes are set up for actual snorkel time. On the 2-hour cruise, you’re basically enjoying the ride and the views around Cancun Bay.

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2 hours vs 4 or 6 hours: how the route changes in Cancun and Isla Mujeres

Private Yacht - 46 ft SeaRay Cancun Bay Snorkel 23P4 - 2 hours vs 4 or 6 hours: how the route changes in Cancun and Isla Mujeres
This is the part that matters most for match-your-expectations planning.

The 2-hour option: Cancun Bay cruising only

If you choose 2 hours, you cruise around near the bay of Cancun. You do not go to Isla Mujeres, and you don’t snorkel. It’s still a nice option if you want a fast, low-commitment yacht outing—think sunset vibes, scenic cruising, and group hang time.

The 4- or 6-hour options: Isla Mujeres plus snorkel time

With 4 or 6 hours, the plan expands. You can reach Isla Mujeres, snorkel, and anchor on the beautiful Playa Norte area. This is where you get the classic “yacht meets beach day” feel: stop, hang out, swim, and enjoy that turquoise water that looks almost unreal from the boat.

Because the route depends on time, I’d treat the 4/6-hour selection as the “true itinerary” version. If you’re booking specifically for snorkeling and Playa Norte, don’t accidentally book the 2-hour schedule.

How you lock in your timing

You coordinate the length of the rental with the reservation team through messages. The operator also adjusts navigation based on the duration you chose—so you’re not just choosing a time slot, you’re choosing the whole shape of the day.

Onboard vibe: crew service, music, drinks, and restroom comfort

Private Yacht - 46 ft SeaRay Cancun Bay Snorkel 23P4 - Onboard vibe: crew service, music, drinks, and restroom comfort
The best part of this kind of private charter is what happens after you board: you settle in fast. This one leans into that. You’ll have a crew present, and the service style in past experiences has been described as professional and friendly, with people feeling safe and taken care of.

Music is a big deal on these charters. One strong theme from past feedback: guests loved having a setup that supports a bigger speaker so your own music can power the day. If you’ve got a playlist for your group, this is the time to use it.

Drinks: what’s included vs what’s on you

You’ll get ice, bottled water, and 4 liters of Coca-Cola. There’s also a clear “bring your own” approach for alcohol. The price stays reasonable because alcohol isn’t included, and that’s actually good news if you’re trying to control spending with a larger group.

A practical trick: if you’re buying drinks, do it with a group plan. Even though alcohol isn’t included, you can bring it aboard. Some groups also had the crew help them get drinks going, which makes your yacht time feel more like a party and less like work.

Restroom onboard

Yes—there is a restroom onboard. For many first-time yacht riders, that alone makes the trip feel easier, especially if you’re doing 4 or 6 hours.

Snorkeling and Playa Norte anchoring: what your swim time looks like

Private Yacht - 46 ft SeaRay Cancun Bay Snorkel 23P4 - Snorkeling and Playa Norte anchoring: what your swim time looks like
If you booked 4 or 6 hours, snorkeling equipment is included, and the day is designed around an anchor stop near Playa Norte. That means you’re not just cruising at speed the whole time. You slow down, drop anchor, and let the water do its job.

What makes anchoring time valuable is simple: it’s the part where you can actually relax. From a boat, swimming tends to feel effortless because you’re already in the right zone. With Playa Norte, you’re also choosing a beach area known for swimming-friendly conditions.

A small but important reality check: the 2-hour cruise doesn’t include snorkel time. If snorkeling is your priority, choose 4 or 6 hours, then plan your day like a swim day, not a scenic drive.

How groups handle the water

In prior experiences, some people swam and snorkeled while others stayed on the boat, ate, or just chilled. That flexible rhythm is one reason this charter works for mixed groups—someone can do the water time, someone else can hang out without feeling like they’re missing the whole point.

Price, dock fee, and value for groups up to 15

Private Yacht - 46 ft SeaRay Cancun Bay Snorkel 23P4 - Price, dock fee, and value for groups up to 15
The headline price is $290 per group (up to 15 people). That pricing structure can be excellent value, especially on longer days, because you’re splitting the yacht cost across the group size instead of paying per person for the boat itself.

Here’s the catch: you do still need to plan for the marina charge. There’s a dock fee of $14 per person. That fee is not listed as part of the base yacht charter, so treat it as an extra line item when you do your budget math.

Included basics that affect value

The charter includes:

  • Snorkeling equipment (for the snorkel options)
  • Ice, Coca-Cola, and bottled water
  • Crew
  • Private yacht rental for your selected duration (2, 4, or 6 hours)

That “small stuff” matters. When ice and drinks are handled, you spend less time worrying and more time enjoying. And since you can bring additional snacks and beverages, you can also keep costs down by controlling what you buy.

Optional add-ons to consider

Some past groups also talked about ordering catering and hiring a photographer. The photographer praise came up strongly, with people describing picture results as a major highlight. If you want a “proof we were really there” souvenir, it’s worth asking about photo availability and what it costs.

Weather, safety, and the gotchas that can change your day

Private Yacht - 46 ft SeaRay Cancun Bay Snorkel 23P4 - Weather, safety, and the gotchas that can change your day
This type of trip runs on weather, not optimism. The operator notes that the experience requires good weather. That matters because Cancun conditions can shift fast, and the captain may adjust plans if conditions change.

In past feedback, guests reported that the crew handled changing conditions well, focusing on safety and making the best of the day when weather wasn’t ideal. That’s reassuring if you’re booking with a group that can’t afford a major disappointment.

Port closures and boat changes: rare, but plan-friendly

One thing I’d keep in mind: there can be operational constraints like harbor issues. Also, on at least one occasion, a group mentioned being switched to a different yacht due to a malfunction. That’s not the norm, but it’s a reminder to keep your expectations flexible and your schedule realistic.

A common mix-up: snorkeling expectations

The biggest planning mistake is choosing the wrong duration for what you want. If you expect snorkeling and Isla Mujeres, book 4 or 6 hours. The 2-hour option is cruise-only around Cancun Bay.

Who this yacht charter fits best

Private Yacht - 46 ft SeaRay Cancun Bay Snorkel 23P4 - Who this yacht charter fits best
This is a strong choice if you want:

  • A private-group activity that feels like a vacation upgrade
  • Space for up to 15 people without dealing with a big tour crowd
  • A day that’s easy to customize by choosing 2, 4, or 6 hours

It’s especially suited for:

  • Bachelor and bachelorette trips (music, privacy, and BYO alcohol)
  • Birthdays and milestone celebrations (crew attention and onboard vibe are repeatedly praised)
  • Families with mixed interests (some swim, some relax, and there’s a restroom)
  • First-time Cancun visitors who want a “wow” moment without a complicated schedule

Language-wise, the tour is offered in English, which helps if your group is international.

Should you book the Private Yacht – 46 ft SeaRay Cancun Bay Snorkel 23P4?

Private Yacht - 46 ft SeaRay Cancun Bay Snorkel 23P4 - Should you book the Private Yacht - 46 ft SeaRay Cancun Bay Snorkel 23P4?
If you want a private day on the water and you’re booking for the right duration, I’d say yes. The combination of crew quality, onboard comfort (including a restroom), and the ability to bring your own alcohol makes this a smart value play for groups up to 15.

Before you pay, do two things:

  1. Pick the duration based on your must-dos. Want Isla Mujeres and snorkeling? Go 4 or 6 hours. Want the easiest quick cruise? 2 hours works, but it’s cruise-only.
  2. Budget the dock fee of $14 per person so you’re not surprised at the marina.

If your group wants a party mood, or you’re celebrating something, this kind of yacht day is one of the cleanest ways to turn Cancun into a story you’ll keep repeating for years.

FAQ

How long is the private yacht rental?

You can book 2 hours, 4 hours, or 6 hours (approx.).

Does the 2-hour trip include Isla Mujeres and snorkeling?

No. The 2-hour option is just a cruise near the bay of Cancun. It does not include Isla Mujeres and does not include snorkeling.

What is included in the price?

The included items are the private yacht rental for your selected duration, crew, snorkeling equipment, ice, Coca-Cola (4 liters), and bottled water.

What is not included?

Alcoholic beverages are not included, and there is also a dock fee (marina) of about $14.00 per person.

Where do we meet for the tour?

The meeting point is Calle Sunset Marina, Kukulcan Boulevard, Zona Hotelera, 77500 Cancún, Q.R., Mexico.

Where does the tour end?

The activity ends back at the meeting point.

Is there a restroom on board?

Yes, there is a restroom onboard for guest use.

Can I bring my own food and drinks?

Yes. You can bring additional snacks and beverages. The operator provides ice, sodas, and water, and you can bring your own alcohol.

Is the tour offered in English?

Yes, it’s offered in English.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The experience also requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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