3 Hour Xpu-Ha – 47′ Azimut, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya

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3 Hour Xpu-Ha – 47′ Azimut, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya

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  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $975.00
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A 47-foot yacht turns a beach day into a party. This 3-hour private charter out of Playa del Carmen takes you to Xpu-Ha for Caribbean water time, with unlimited drinks and onboard entertainment that’s built for groups. My two favorite parts are the included lunch (fire-grilled chicken with fresh guacamole and salsa) and the fact you control the vibe with Spotify on the sound system plus karaoke. One thing to factor in: the trip depends on weather, and on windy days you may spend more time in calmer coves than out in open water.

This is the kind of trip where your group stays together the whole time—up to 15 people—and you don’t share the boat with strangers. Expect a full social setup: Bluetooth audio, HD lyrics for karaoke (with microphones ready), and staff who keep the energy moving. If you want a quiet, low-key cruise, you’ll probably feel the difference right away once the music starts.

Key Highlights Worth Planning Around

3 Hour Xpu-Ha - 47' Azimut, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - Key Highlights Worth Planning Around

  • Private charter for up to 15: Your group has the yacht to itself.
  • Xpu-Ha water time: Caribbean swim and paddle board opportunities.
  • Unlimited standard bar: Margaritas, beer, mixed cocktails, shots, plus non-alcoholic options.
  • Onboard party tech: Bluetooth/Spotify sound system and karaoke with 18,000+ songs.
  • Included meal: Fire-grilled chicken, guacamole, salsa, rice, beans, tortillas, and chips.

Private 47′ Azimut Yacht for Xpu-Ha: The Real Value in 3 Hours

If you’re booking a short excursion, you need it to feel like more than just “transport to a beach.” This one works because you’re paying for a whole private yacht experience, not just a destination stop. In about three hours, you get a complete package: time on the water near Xpu-Ha, lunch, drinks, and entertainment all included.

The yacht is a 47′ Azimut, which matters in practical terms. Bigger boats tend to feel steadier for groups, and they usually give you more room to spread out—especially when you’ve got a bachelorette party, bachelor party, or a bunch of friends who want to hang together without constantly rotating through crowded public spaces.

For groups, the math can be favorable. The price is $975 per group up to 15 people, so the effective cost per person can drop a lot if you fill the group. And since lunch and standard drinks are included, you’re not hunting for food or pricing cocktails all afternoon.

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Meeting H2OH Sun Cruises: Where Your Day Actually Begins

3 Hour Xpu-Ha - 47' Azimut, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - Meeting H2OH Sun Cruises: Where Your Day Actually Begins
Your day starts at H2OH Sun Cruises at C Bahia Yanten Mz 33 Lt 9 Loc 7, Tulum Pto Avent Comp Turf, 77733 Puerto Aventuras, Q.R., Mexico. The start time is 10:00 am, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.

This matters because it removes a lot of uncertainty. You’re not figuring out separate transfers for a crew meeting spot, and you’re not trying to coordinate who got left behind at a random pier. Since it’s near public transportation, you also have a backup plan if you’re not using private rides.

What I’d do in your shoes: plan to arrive a little early so your group can settle in, get organized for the water, and start the day with less rushing. Bring essentials for a day on the sea—swimsuit, sunscreen, and a dry bag if you’ve got one—because once you’re onboard, the clock is moving.

Cruise to Xpu-Ha: Caribbean Water Time and the Wind Factor

3 Hour Xpu-Ha - 47' Azimut, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - Cruise to Xpu-Ha: Caribbean Water Time and the Wind Factor
The heart of the experience is getting to Xpu-Ha, where you can enjoy the Caribbean waters for your allotted time on the charter. In calm conditions, this is exactly the kind of stop you picture: bright water, easy hanging out, and a break from the usual beach shuffle.

But here’s the practical reality: the experience requires good weather. On a super windy day, you might not get the open-water conditions you hoped for, and the plan can shift toward calmer areas (like staying in a cove rather than spending time exposed out in open water). That’s not a deal-breaker, but it is a reason to keep expectations flexible.

If weather forces a cancellation, you’re not stuck. The experience provider says if the charter is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. So you’re not gambling blindly—you have a safety net.

Food and Drinks Are the Schedule: Lunch and Unlimited Standard Bar

3 Hour Xpu-Ha - 47' Azimut, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - Food and Drinks Are the Schedule: Lunch and Unlimited Standard Bar
This charter runs like a party day with built-in fuel. Lunch is included and it’s not just a token snack: fire-grilled chicken, freshly made guacamole, fresh-cut Mexican-style salsa, beans, rice, tortillas, and chips. That’s a legit lunch for a few hours at sea, and it also gives you something satisfying before you start stacking drinks.

The bar is also part of the pacing. You get unlimited standard drinks, including margaritas, beer, mixed cocktails, shots, and non-alcoholic options. For a group trip, this is huge: you can focus on fun instead of calculating how many drinks you can afford.

One planning consideration: the included bar is standard. If you’re picky about alcohol or you’re hoping for a high-end bar experience, you may want to ask what’s available on your date. Some groups have found the included alcohol not to their taste unless they upgrade, and there can be extra rules or fees if you want to bring and open your own bottles. If that matters to your group, ask ahead so there are no surprises mid-party.

Music, Karaoke, and the Onboard Party System

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This is not a silent sightseeing cruise. You’re given the tools to run your own entertainment.

First, there’s a Bluetooth sound system with Spotify. That means your group can create its own soundtrack instead of listening to a generic playlist. Second, there’s karaoke with 18,000+ songs, HD TV for lyrics, and microphones. If you’ve ever done karaoke on vacation, you know the night can change fast based on who’s feeling brave—so having the system ready is a big deal.

The crew also plays a role. Groups have described the onboard team as energetic and focused on keeping the vibe going, and that matters because it changes how your group experiences the time between activities. When staff actively manage the flow—getting drinks moving, helping with the equipment, and keeping the party momentum alive—the whole trip feels effortless.

For bachelorette parties, this kind of structured fun is a cheat code. You’re not waiting for the perfect moment to start celebrating. It’s already built in.

Stop at Xpu-Ha: How to Use Your Water Time Best

3 Hour Xpu-Ha - 47' Azimut, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - Stop at Xpu-Ha: How to Use Your Water Time Best
At Xpu-Ha, you’re there for water time. That’s where the charter earns its name: Caribbean views, a swim break, and a chance to do more than just sit on a towel.

You also get paddle boards and life jackets included. That means you don’t need to rent anything or search for gear. It’s especially useful if your group is mixed—some people want a calm swim, others want to try standing up on a board, and everyone can take turns.

Practical tip: when the boat stops, get your plan quick. Don’t send half the group off first while the other half hunts for life jackets. Assign one person to grab equipment and keep things organized, then rotate so nobody gets left waiting. With a group of up to 15, a small bit of coordination can make the water time feel longer.

And remember the wind factor. If conditions are choppy, focus on safety first and aim for steadier areas. You’ll still get the point of the stop—the water and the fun.

Paddle Boards and Life Jackets: Fun Gear That’s Actually Included

3 Hour Xpu-Ha - 47' Azimut, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - Paddle Boards and Life Jackets: Fun Gear That’s Actually Included
It’s easy for yacht charters to say they have water activities, then make you pay for rentals or equipment. Here, paddle boards and life jackets are included, which is exactly what you want for planning.

This also helps with group energy. People who might be hesitant to swim alone often feel more comfortable trying a paddle board with a life jacket and staff nearby to explain how to use it. And if you’ve got first-timers, the value isn’t only the activity—it’s that the gear is there so you don’t lose time organizing rentals.

What to bring: wear something you can get wet in, and consider reef-safe sunscreen if you’re using it near shore. Keep your phone in a dry bag or sealed pouch, because it’s a water day and you’ll want to avoid that sinking-feeling moment.

Price and Fees: What You’ll Spend and What You’re Getting

3 Hour Xpu-Ha - 47' Azimut, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya - Price and Fees: What You’ll Spend and What You’re Getting
The total is $975 per group up to 15 people. That’s the main headline price, but there are additional costs you should budget for: landing and facility fees are $20 per person.

So your real per-person cost depends on headcount. If you hit the full 15-person limit, you’re looking at about $65 per person for the charter itself, then about $20 more per person for the facility fee—roughly $85 per person total, before any personal upgrades. If your group is smaller, your per-person rate will be higher.

Also note what’s not included:

  • Private transportation (so you’ll need to handle getting to the meeting point)
  • Towels
  • Landing and facility fees ($20 per person)

Now the value part: what you’re buying isn’t just a ride to Xpu-Ha. You’re buying time on a private 47′ yacht, plus lunch, plus unlimited standard drinks, plus paddle boards, plus karaoke and a Spotify-capable sound setup. For many groups, that’s where the cost makes sense—when you’d otherwise spend money separately on boat rentals, food, and entertainment.

Who This Yacht Charter Suits Best (And Who Might Feel Off)

This is built for groups. It’s ideal for bachelorette parties, bachelor parties, and friend trips where people want to celebrate together. The unlimited drinks, party audio system, and karaoke set the tone quickly, and the private format keeps your group from dealing with outsiders.

It’s also a good fit if your group values structure. You don’t have to guess where to go for lunch. It’s handled. You don’t have to plan entertainment. It’s onboard. You don’t have to coordinate water gear. It’s included.

One health note: it’s not recommended for pregnant women after five months of pregnancy. If that applies to anyone in your group, double-check the situation before booking.

If you want a calm, romantic cruise with minimal music and a quiet pace, this might feel louder than you expect. In that case, you might prefer a different kind of charter geared toward relaxation.

What Can Go Wrong: Wind, Drink Expectations, and Bottle Rules

Let’s talk about the only real surprises that can change your day: weather, alcohol expectations, and rules around outside drinks.

Weather: the experience requires good weather. If conditions are poor, your charter may be canceled. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s reassuring, but it means your trip plans should allow flexibility.

Wind: some groups have ended up staying in a cove on very windy days. That can still be fun, just don’t expect perfect open-water conditions every time. If your group’s top priority is dramatic sea views, consider checking weather trends and staying ready for a shift.

Drinks: included standard bar can be hit-or-miss depending on what you’re used to. Some groups have described the standard alcohol as not great unless they upgrade. Also, there are reports of an added fee to bring and open your own bottles. I’d handle this like a grown-up checklist: ask the operator ahead of time what’s included in standard bar quality, and what fees apply if you want to bring bottles.

Should You Book This 3-Hour Xpu-Ha Yacht Charter?

Book it if you’re traveling with a group and you want a straightforward, all-in-one day: a private 47′ Azimut yacht, a short 3-hour schedule, lunch, unlimited standard drinks, and onboard entertainment that doesn’t require any extra planning. It’s especially strong for bachelorette and bachelor celebrations where music and karaoke are part of the point.

Skip it or rethink it if you’re trying to build a quiet beach day, or if your group has very specific preferences around alcohol quality and outside drink rules. And keep weather in mind: you need good conditions for the best experience, and windy days can change where you spend time.

If you’re the planner type, this is a win. You’ll be set up with food, drinks, water gear, and entertainment already figured out.

FAQ

How long is the Xpu-Ha yacht charter?

The tour is about 3 hours.

What is the price for the yacht charter?

It costs $975 per group, up to 15 people.

What time does the tour start?

The start time is 10:00 am.

Where does the tour meet?

The meeting point is H2OH Sun Cruises at C Bahia Yanten Mz 33 Lt 9 Loc 7, Tulum Pto Avent Comp Turf, 77733 Puerto Aventuras, Q.R., Mexico.

Is this activity private?

Yes. This is a private tour/activity for your group only.

What’s included with the charter?

Lunch is included, along with unlimited standard bar drinks, paddle boards and life jackets, a Bluetooth sound system with Spotify, and karaoke with 18,000+ songs.

What lunch is provided?

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

What’s not included in the price?

Private transportation is not included. Towels are not included. Landing and facility fees are $20 per person.

Is the tour offered in English?

Yes, it is offered in English.

What happens if the weather is poor?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.

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