2 Hour Sunset – 47′ Azimut, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya

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2 Hour Sunset – 47′ Azimut, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya

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Sunset on a private yacht feels custom-made. This 2-hour Riviera Maya cruise from Puerto Aventuras is built for a simple plan: swim or snorkel when you want, eat well onboard, then watch the sky change with drinks in hand.

I love the combo of included lunch and an unlimited standard bar, so you’re not hunting for food or paying for every round. I also like the on-board setup for hanging out together: Bluetooth audio, Spotify, and a full karaoke system with TV lyrics and microphones.

One consideration: this is a short, cove-focused sunset outing, so if you’re dreaming of long open-ocean cruising, set your expectations accordingly.

Key Points at a Glance

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Private for your group (up to 10) in a tight 2-hour window

Lunch and drinks included, with a standard bar that’s unlimited

Snorkeling equipment, paddle boards, and a professional guide onboard

Karaoke, Bluetooth music, and an HD TV for sing-along lyrics

You’ll likely be staying near a party cove rather than heading far offshore

How a 2-Hour Sunset Yacht Works (Fast, Fun, No Fuss)

2 Hour Sunset - 47' Azimut, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - How a 2-Hour Sunset Yacht Works (Fast, Fun, No Fuss)
This cruise is sized for real vacations: short enough to fit a busy day, long enough to matter. You start at 6:00 pm and the whole thing runs about 2 hours, which is perfect if you want the sunset part without turning the evening into a production.

Instead of being a rigid, sightseeing-only boat trip, it’s designed to feel flexible once you’re on board. If you want to snorkel, you can. If you’d rather stay in the sun with a cold drink, you can. And when the light turns golden, the vibe shifts from swim-and-play to relax-and-watch.

The big picture value here is simple: you get boat time, food, and drinks bundled together, plus activities that don’t require extra reservations. It’s the kind of setup that works for birthdays, friend groups, or even a family celebration—so long as everyone’s on the same page about the time limit.

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Finding H2OH Sun Cruises in Puerto Aventuras

2 Hour Sunset - 47' Azimut, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - Finding H2OH Sun Cruises in Puerto Aventuras
Meet at H2OH Sun Cruises at the Bahia Yanten area in Puerto Aventuras. The clearest landmark is that the crew is by the Puerto Aventuras school, near Cafe Bamboo.

This matters because sunset tours are strict on timing. You’ll want to arrive about 20 minutes early so check-in and safety steps don’t cut into your actual time on the water. If you show up late, the ship still leaves on schedule.

Tip: bring a towel in your day bag and keep your swim gear easy to grab. You’ll thank yourself once you’re already on board and the snorkeling or paddle boarding window opens up.

Your 6:00 pm Departure: What to Expect Once You’re On Board

The moment you step on, the captain has authority and the crew will go through safety basics. You’ll also start settling into the onboard rhythm right away—music, drinks, and the general “we’re here to have fun” atmosphere.

Your tour is private, meaning it’s only your group onboard, not a mixed crowd of strangers. That can be a huge quality-of-life upgrade on a short sunset cruise. You’re not spending your limited time negotiating who gets what spot, who wants to swim, or who wants to talk.

Also pay attention during the crew briefing. This boat has clear rules about what’s allowed onboard (like no hookahs/shisha, and no bringing your own alcohol). The crew is there to keep things safe and fun.

The Party Cove Time: Snorkel, Paddle Board, or Just Float

2 Hour Sunset - 47' Azimut, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - The Party Cove Time: Snorkel, Paddle Board, or Just Float
This cruise is centered on a cove-style experience. In plain terms: you’re not typically doing an all-out offshore journey for the whole 2 hours. You’re more likely to spend your time near a spot where swimming and fun are easy.

That’s not a problem—it’s often the point. Coves are usually where you can:

  • hop in for a swim without it feeling like a whole expedition
  • snorkel with less hassle than longer open-water routes
  • stay close enough that your group’s energy doesn’t drift

If snorkeling is your goal, you’ll have snorkel equipment and a professional guide available. That’s helpful because it turns snorkeling from a “maybe this works” activity into something you can actually enjoy.

You also get paddle boards. If you’ve never tried one, this is a friendly way to have a go—just remember you’re doing it at sunset pace, not with fitness-test intensity.

Possible drawback? If you came for wide-open sea cruising all the way through, the cove setup may feel less epic. But if you came for the sunset, swim time, and a party-friendly atmosphere, this format fits well.

Lunch On Board: The Real MVP of This Cruise

I like that lunch isn’t an afterthought here. It’s built into the experience, not sold separately or replaced with snacks that disappear fast.

You can expect a meal along the lines of:

  • fire-grilled chicken
  • freshly made guacamole
  • fresh-cut Mexican-style salsa
  • beans, rice, tortillas, and chips

That’s a solid spread for a short cruise. It covers protein, carbs, and the classic toppings that make the food feel like more than “boat fuel.”

Vegetarian options are available—just make sure you notify at booking so they can plan for it. Also, if you have any dietary requirements, send them in advance. On a 2-hour schedule, you don’t want to discover dietary needs after the cooking run is already happening.

Practical note: bring a towel and wear swim gear under your clothes if you’re planning to get in the water. Nothing ruins a good meal faster than being stuck wet and cold while you hunt for where your towel is.

Drinks, Music, and Karaoke: This Is a “Hang Out” Yacht

The drinks are one of the strongest reasons this cruise gets repeat bookings. You get an unlimited standard bar with things like margaritas, beer, mixed cocktails, and shots, plus non-alcoholic drinks.

And yes, alcohol stays controlled. The yacht company provides all alcohol onboard, and you can’t bring your own. That’s also why the minimum drinking age is 18, and the crew will enforce rules around behavior.

Now for the fun part: the onboard entertainment isn’t subtle.

  • Bluetooth sound system + Spotify
  • karaoke with 18,000+ songs
  • HD TV lyrics plus microphones

If you’re traveling with friends, this can turn the boat into a memory machine. If you’re traveling with family, it still works—because you can choose your vibe. You’re not forced to sing; you just get the option.

One more practical detail: the music setup means your group can play your playlist style, then switch to karaoke when energy rises. For a short cruise, that matters. It keeps things moving without turning into a long waiting game.

Price and Value: $600 per Group plus the Marina Fee

2 Hour Sunset - 47' Azimut, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - Price and Value: $600 per Group plus the Marina Fee
The listed price is $600.00 per group for up to 10 people. That’s how you should think about value here: it’s not priced per person in the way many boat tours are.

When you do the math, the “big ticket” items are already bundled:

  • lunch
  • snorkeling equipment and guidance
  • paddle boards
  • alcoholic drinks (unlimited standard bar)
  • karaoke and onboard audio

What’s not included includes a couple of straightforward extras:

  • towels
  • private transportation
  • marina & environmental fee: $20.00 per person

That last one is easy to miss if you’re only looking at the base price. Plan for it so there are no surprises later.

Is it good value? For groups that will actually use the included drinks and water activities, yes. For solo travelers or couples who would rather skip alcohol and skip activities, it can feel more expensive. This tour is built for shared fun, not for quiet sightseeing.

Who This Sunset Yacht Fits Best

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This works especially well if you’re:

  • celebrating a birthday or group milestone
  • traveling with friends who want a fun, social vibe
  • bringing a mix of swimmers and non-swimmers (snorkel/paddle optional)
  • the kind of group that enjoys food + drinks without planning extra stops

It’s also a decent pick for first-time boaters because the format is simple: short trip, clear activities, and staff-led guidance for water time.

If you’re considering it for kids: an adult must accompany children, and the alcohol rules are strict. Plan the night accordingly so it stays enjoyable for everyone.

Not recommended after five months of pregnancy. If you’re in that window, choose a different kind of outing.

Things to Know Before You Go (So It Stays Fun)

A few details are worth taking seriously because they protect the experience for everyone onboard.

Bring what you’ll need. The cruise asks you to bring a towel and swim gear if you’d like to swim. It also helps to bring eco-friendly sunscreen, sunglasses, and (if you burn easily) a hat and light jacket or sarong.

Waiver requirements are real. You’ll need to sign a digital waiver 24-hours prior and sign again at check-in for yourself and any minors you’re responsible for.

Captain decides the flow. Once onboard, follow crew instructions quickly. That’s how the short 2 hours stay smooth.

No hookahs/shisha onboard. Hookahs or shisha aren’t allowed due to fire hazard. Regular cigarettes are permitted only in designated smoking areas.

No outside alcohol. If you’re the type of group that brings a bottle, skip that idea here. The yacht company supplies alcohol, and outside alcohol isn’t allowed.

Weather can affect the plan. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled because of poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. The key is that the cruise depends on water conditions, so keep an eye on the forecast as your date gets close.

Should You Book This 2-Hour Sunset Yacht in the Riviera Maya?

I’d book it if you want a sunset that feels like a party without planning a full day. The combination of included lunch, unlimited drinks, snorkeling options, and karaoke makes it a strong choice for groups that want fun and convenience in one package.

I’d think twice if your priority is long-distance ocean cruising or quiet, scenery-only time. This is more of a short cove-and-sunset experience, and the energy on board can be more social than silent.

If you’re coming with up to 10 people and you’re excited about food, drinks, and being active in the water, this is one of the more practical ways to get a memorable Riviera Maya sunset without turning it into a complicated itinerary.

FAQ

Where does this sunset yacht tour start?

It meets at H2OH Sun Cruises in Puerto Aventuras, next to Cafe Bamboo and in front of the Puerto Aventuras school area.

What time does the tour depart?

The start time is 6:00 pm.

How long is the cruise?

The duration is approximately 2 hours.

Is this tour private?

Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.

What’s the group size limit?

It’s priced for up to 10 people per group.

What’s included in the price?

Lunch, snorkeling equipment, a professional guide, paddle boards, alcoholic beverages (unlimited standard bar), karaoke, and the Bluetooth/Spotify sound system are included.

What’s not included?

Towels, private transportation, and a marina & environmental fee of $20.00 per person are not included.

Can I bring my own alcohol?

No. Alcohol must be provided by the yacht company onboard.

Is there a vegetarian option?

Yes. A vegetarian option is available if you notify at the time of booking.

Do children need an adult with them, and what’s the drinking age?

An adult must accompany children. The minimum drinking age is 18.

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