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Private 50FT Yacht Rental in Cancún P8
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A private yacht day in Cancun is a fast way to reset. You get your own boat, a crew to run the day, and the freedom to build your time around swims and sightseeing instead of squeezing into a big tour. I especially like how the experience feels low-stress: you choose the rental length, they map the route, and the boat is set up for a real outing on open water.
What I like most is the human side—care from the crew, not just a checklist. In real-world moments, the staff has even helped with last-minute schedule changes due to local weather issues, and they’ve gone out of their way to keep an older parent safe and comfortable during boarding and time on board. One more standout: the chance to go past the beach and see Cancun from the water, with a route that can reach Isla Mujeres for longer rentals.
One drawback to factor in: snorkeling depends on what’s available on board, and at least one group found the number of masks didn’t match the group size. If snorkeling is your priority, I’d confirm gear counts in advance so you know exactly what you’ll get for your group.
In This Review
- Why this yacht rental can be a great Cancun day
- Private 50FT Yacht Rental in Cancun: what you’re really paying for
- Price and value: $340 for a group up to 14 (plus one dock fee)
- Entering the day at Calle Sunset Marina (and why the meeting point matters)
- Choosing 2, 4, or 6 hours: how the route changes
- The 2-hour option: Cancun Bay cruise only
- The 4-hour option: Isla Mujeres + snorkeling + Playa Norte anchoring
- The 6-hour option: more water time and more flexibility
- Isla Mujeres and Playa Norte: what snorkeling and anchoring feel like
- Onboard comfort: crew, safety, restroom, and the included drinks
- Drinks, food, and what to bring (so you don’t pay twice)
- Dock fees, reschedules, and the one thing to confirm in writing
- Confirm the snorkeling setup for your exact group size
- Expect a dock fee ($14 per person)
- Be ready for local schedule shifts
- Who should book this yacht rental in Cancun (and who should reconsider)
- Should you book Private 50FT Yacht Rental in Cancun P8?
- FAQ
- Is there a restroom on board for the 4-hour private yacht rental?
- What snorkeling equipment is included?
- Can I bring my own food and drinks aboard?
- Do I need to pay a dock fee?
- How long is the yacht rental, and what route changes?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Why this yacht rental can be a great Cancun day

- A private yacht for up to 14 people means your group sets the tone and pace
- 2 hours vs 4/6 hours changes the whole plan (Isla Mujeres + snorkeling for longer trips)
- Snorkeling gear and a restroom onboard help make the time on the water practical
- Crew care shows up in real situations, including extra attention for less-mobile guests
- You’ll want to plan for dock fees ($14 per person) and bring the right cash/change
Private 50FT Yacht Rental in Cancun: what you’re really paying for
This is a private yacht rental in Cancun, priced per group (not per person) up to 14 guests. That matters, because Cancun tours can quickly become expensive once you have a group big enough to fill a boat, but you still want privacy. Here, the math is simpler: you’re paying for a boat-and-crew experience that scales with your group size.
You’re also paying for time. The rental is about 4 hours on average, but the key feature is choice: the provider offers 2, 4, or 6 hours. That means you can do a quick cruise if you’re short on time, or you can turn it into a full half-day outing with swimming and snorkeling farther from the marina.
And don’t overlook the “beyond the beach” angle. Cancun is famous for beaches, sure—but from the water, you get a different sense of space and color. Even just cruising around Cancun Bay can feel like you’ve escaped the shoreline chaos. Then, if you pick a longer rental, you get the trip to Isla Mujeres and the iconic swim area at Playa Norte.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Cancun
Price and value: $340 for a group up to 14 (plus one dock fee)

The headline price is $340 per group, with room for up to 14 people. On paper, that can sound like a “special occasion” luxury, but the value depends on how you’re traveling.
If you’re 6–10 people, the cost per person often lands in the range of premium tours—except this isn’t a shared experience. You’re getting your own yacht, your own crew, and a route that’s coordinated for your rental time. For birthdays, proposals, families, or just a group of friends who want a quieter day, this setup can feel like a smart splurge rather than an outrageous one.
Two extra costs to keep in mind:
- Dock fee: $14 per person for the 48ft premium yacht rental in Cancun
- Alcohol is extra cost if you want it
One practical tip: at least one reviewer advised bringing change for the marina charges. That’s the kind of detail that can save you stress right at the dock, when you’re already excited and moving quickly.
Entering the day at Calle Sunset Marina (and why the meeting point matters)

Your meeting point is Calle Sunset Marina, C. Sunset Marina, Kukulcan Boulevard, Zona Hotelera, 77500 Cancún. This matters because the Hotel Zone is where a lot of Cancun hotels cluster, so getting there is usually straightforward. It’s also near public transportation, and the operator notes that most travelers can participate. Service animals are allowed too.
A private yacht day runs on timing. When you meet at the marina, expect a brief check-in and then you’re on board. Your return ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not dealing with one-way logistics.
Also, the experience includes a restroom onboard. That sounds like a small thing until you’re on the water for hours. It keeps the experience comfortable for everyone, including families.
Choosing 2, 4, or 6 hours: how the route changes

The biggest decision you’ll make is rental length, because it directly controls where you go and what activities are included.
The 2-hour option: Cancun Bay cruise only
If you choose the 2-hour rental, it’s a cruise near the bay of Cancun. Importantly, this option does not go to Isla Mujeres and it does not include snorkeling. Think of it as a fast, scenic outing that still gets you out on open water without adding the longer sail time.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Cancun
The 4-hour option: Isla Mujeres + snorkeling + Playa Norte anchoring
For 4 hours, you have the chance to reach Isla Mujeres. The plan includes snorkeling and anchoring on the most beautiful beach of the Playa Norte destination. This is the option I’d pick if you want the “Cancun from the water” experience plus a classic swim stop.
The 6-hour option: more water time and more flexibility
For 6 hours, the same general idea applies: cruise toward Isla Mujeres, snorkel, and anchor near Playa Norte. You’ll have more time to enjoy the water without feeling rushed, which can be especially nice for groups with mixed energy levels.
One note on pacing: your navigation route depends on the duration you choose. That’s good because it’s built around your time, but it also means you should align expectations. If you want lots of stops or long periods floating in one place, you’ll likely feel happiest with the longer rental window.
Isla Mujeres and Playa Norte: what snorkeling and anchoring feel like

For 4- and 6-hour rentals, the day reaches Isla Mujeres and includes snorkeling plus anchoring at Playa Norte. Playa Norte is famous for a reason—sun, easy swimming, and a postcard feel that’s hard to replicate from the shoreline.
What you should expect in practice:
- You’ll cruise over open water, enjoying views of Cancun from a different angle.
- You’ll have time to snorkel using the equipment provided.
- You’ll anchor so you can swim and relax rather than constantly moving.
A realistic consideration: snorkeling quality is partly about what gear is available and how many people it fits. One negative experience involved a group being told snorkeling wasn’t included at first, then later being offered it, but with enough snorkeling equipment for only a small portion of the group. That’s not the norm you want, especially if your group includes people who planned around snorkeling.
So here’s my practical advice: before your day starts, confirm that there will be enough masks and snorkels for everyone who wants to use them—especially if your group size is near the maximum 14. If snorkeling matters to your itinerary, get clarity early so you don’t end up negotiating mid-ride.
Onboard comfort: crew, safety, restroom, and the included drinks

This is a crewed yacht rental, not a bareboat. That distinction matters because the crew handles the work so you can focus on being out there.
Included onboard details that make the day smoother:
- Crew on board
- Snorkeling equipment provided
- Restroom onboard
- Ice, 4 liters Coca-Cola, and 15 bottles of water
The included soft drinks and water are a nice baseline. You won’t have to worry about bringing basic refreshment just to get started. Alcohol is available for extra cost if you want it.
Now for the human side, which is where this experience really earns its high scores. Reviews repeatedly highlight how the crew takes safety seriously and keeps things enjoyable. One account praised the way staff handled boarding and care for an elderly mother. Another praised the host Daniel for being an amazing presence. In multiple cases, the crew and reservation team coordinated to solve real-day issues—like rescheduling to avoid disruption from a rolling blackout.
If you’re planning a special event, that coordination can matter a lot. One birthday celebration referenced support from Martha at the reservation team, including attention to catering and decorations for a surprise 21st birthday (timed with Christmas day).
Drinks, food, and what to bring (so you don’t pay twice)

You’re allowed to bring your own food and beverage aboard. The operator notes that they provide ice, sodas, and water, so you’ll likely want your own extras only if you have specific snacks or a plan for a group meal-style moment.
Keep these points in mind:
- Alcohol is not included; you’ll pay extra if you add it.
- Bringing snacks can help you control what you eat, especially for picky eaters, kids, or groups with dietary preferences.
- Plan on using the included water and sodas, then supplement with what you bring.
This kind of flexibility is valuable. A private yacht day is often about small comforts: the snack you planned for, the cold drink you like, and the timing that works for your group. The more you can personalize what’s on board, the more “your trip” it becomes.
Dock fees, reschedules, and the one thing to confirm in writing

Private experiences live and die on details. Here are the practical ones I’d handle before you show up.
Confirm the snorkeling setup for your exact group size
Even though snorkeling equipment is included, the negative experience story shows why you should confirm how many masks are available. Your safest move is to verify equipment counts before the trip, not after you’re already in the water.
Expect a dock fee ($14 per person)
That dock fee is clearly listed, and it’s separate from the $340 group price. It’s not huge in the context of the whole rental, but it is real money. And, based on reviewer advice, bring change so you can handle marina charges quickly.
Be ready for local schedule shifts
One standout positive review mentioned the staff rescheduled last minute to help the group avoid Cancun rolling blackout issues. That’s encouraging. Still, since good weather is required for the experience, the day can be weather-dependent.
A smart traveler move: if your day is tied to a specific event time, build in flexibility and keep your plan simple. A yacht trip is amazing when you let it be what it is—time on the water.
Who should book this yacht rental in Cancun (and who should reconsider)
This yacht rental is best for:
- Groups up to 14 who want privacy and control
- Families with mixed mobility (the crew has shown care for older guests)
- Birthday planners who want a memorable “special day” without the hassle of crowded tours
- People who want snorkeling at Isla Mujeres and a classic stop at Playa Norte
You might reconsider if:
- Snorkeling is your top goal and your group is large enough that you could hit gear-count issues
- You want a super-custom routing every hour (the route is tied to the duration you choose)
- You dislike any chance of negotiation during the day. In rare cases, snorkeling expectations weren’t aligned at first, so clarity matters.
If you fall into the “snorkeling matters” category, you’ll still likely love this experience. Just do one step of homework: confirm gear counts and expectations early.
Should you book Private 50FT Yacht Rental in Cancun P8?
I think it’s a strong book for the right group. The private aspect is the real advantage. You trade crowded itineraries for a crewed, comfortable outing that can include swimming, snorkeling, and a shift of scenery beyond the beach.
If you book the 4- or 6-hour option, you’re set up for the full Isla Mujeres + Playa Norte payoff. The included basics—snorkeling gear, restroom access, and drinks—make it easy to show up and enjoy the water. And when things go wrong (weather, local disruptions), the service can swing into problem-solving mode.
Just don’t skip the key confirmation: ask how snorkeling gear is allocated for your group size, and be prepared for the marina dock fee. With that handled, you’re much more likely to get the kind of smooth, high-energy day reflected in the top reviews—complete with a crew that actually cares about your safety and your celebration.
FAQ
Is there a restroom on board for the 4-hour private yacht rental?
Yes. The yacht includes a restroom available for guest use.
What snorkeling equipment is included?
The rental includes snorkeling equipment for guests, and snorkeling is available on the longer (4 or 6 hour) options.
Can I bring my own food and drinks aboard?
Yes. You can bring your own food and beverage. The operator provides ice, sodas, and water, and you can add extra snacks or drinks for use onboard.
Do I need to pay a dock fee?
Yes. A dock fee is listed as $14.00 per person for the 48ft premium yacht rental in Cancun.
How long is the yacht rental, and what route changes?
You can choose 2, 4, or 6 hours. The navigation route depends on duration: the 2-hour trip is a cruise near Cancun Bay, while 4 or 6 hours can reach Isla Mujeres with snorkeling and an anchor stop at Playa Norte.
What language is the tour offered in?
The experience is offered in English.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid isn’t refunded. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.

































