Experience the Beauty of Huatulco on a Private Yacht Cruise with Drinks

Picture this: a full day of sailing along the coast of Huatulco, with your own private yacht for up to 11 people, enjoying white sandy beaches, bays, and the chance to snorkel in vibrant waters. For $746, you and your group can spend 8 hours on the water, with the flexibility to customize your itinerary. The experience kicks off with hotel pickup in La Crucecita, then it’s all about exploring at your pace, all while sipping complimentary soda and beer.
What we love about this tour is its personalized nature. Unlike crowded boat trips, you’ll cruise with just your group, giving you the chance to tailor the stops and activities. We also appreciate the easy access to stunning scenery—imagine sunbathing on deck with panoramic views, swimming in clear waters, and spotting dolphins along the way. On the flip side, a consideration is the cost, especially when adding extras like snorkeling gear or meals, which can add up. This cruise suits travelers who want comfort, flexibility, and a taste of authentic coastal beauty without the crowds.
If you’re someone who values peaceful days on the water, personalized service, and customizable stops, this private cruise is a good fit. It’s perfect for groups or families seeking an intimate experience with plenty of opportunities for relaxation, photos, and seafood indulgence.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Flexible Itinerary: Customize your stops and activities based on your interests.
- All-Inclusive Drinks: Enjoy 24 beers, sodas, and water included in the price.
- Stunning Views: Pass by iconic beaches and bays like Santa Cruz, Organo, and Cacaluta.
- Snorkeling & Swimming: Dive into the sea to see colorful marine life or relax on deck.
- Private and Intimate: Up to 11 people, making it ideal for families or small groups.
- Additional Costs: Entrance to Huatulco National Park and snorkeling gear are extra.
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An In-Depth Look at the Huatulco Yacht Cruise

Starting the Day: Smooth Transfers and Set-Up
Your adventure begins with a hotel pickup in La Crucecita, where a friendly driver arrives in a blue-shirted vehicle, ready to whisk you away to the marina. Expect to be ready 15 minutes before your scheduled departure, as punctuality is valued. The process is straightforward, and the drive offers a glimpse of Huatulco’s charming townscape.
Once on board, you’ll meet your expert captain—a vital figure who navigates through the coast’s many bays and beaches. The boat itself accommodates up to 11 guests, providing a comfortable and intimate setting for the day ahead.
The Cruise: Views, Dolphins, and Coastal Charm
As you set sail, you’ll immediately notice the breathtaking scenery—a stretch of coast dotted with white sandy beaches and lush green hills. The captain will often point out spots like Santa Cruz and Maguey Bays, famous for their beauty and tranquility.
One of the most thrilling moments is dolphin spotting, which some guides make a priority. Expect the captain to keep a lookout and maybe even slow down if they spot a pod of dolphins playing nearby—a highlight for many guests. The pace of the cruise is relaxed, allowing everyone plenty of time to take photos, chat, or simply enjoy the sound of waves.
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The deck becomes a favorite spot for sunbathing—the sturdy surface ideal for soaking up the Mexican sun with a cold beer in hand. When the mood strikes, you can cool off in the sea or slip into your snorkeling gear to explore the underwater world. The vibrant marine life makes snorkeling a worthwhile activity, especially in less crowded spots.
Guests have the opportunity to stop at a bay of their choice—perhaps Cacaluta or Chachacual—and take a walk along the shore. Many reviews mention that such stops allow for a more relaxed exploration and a break from the boat’s motion, often with the chance to enjoy local seafood at nearby restaurants.
Food, Drinks, and Extra Expenses
Complimentary beer, sodas, and water are included, which keeps hydration and refreshment simple. Reviews note that the cost of lunch at local restaurants can be higher than expected—about 700 MXN per person—so you might want to bring some snacks or plan accordingly. Snorkel gear rental costs around $12 USD if you want to explore underwater, and a $4 USD park fee applies if you visit the Huatulco National Park.
Ending the Day: Relaxed Return and Hotel Drop-Off
As the sun begins to dip, your captain will start heading back toward the marina. The return trip offers one last chance to watch the coast go by and reflect on the day’s highlights. The driver will then deliver you back to your hotel, with plenty of stories and photos to remember the day.
Authentic Experiences and Practical Tips

From reviews, we see that many guests appreciated the knowledgeable and friendly crew, often mentioning their attentiveness and helpful nature. One guest called the crew “very friendly and knows the bays very well,” which makes a difference when you’re exploring unfamiliar waters.
The customizable itinerary is a real plus—if you prefer snorkeling over beach walks or want extra dolphin watching, just ask your captain. Some guests also enjoyed the music and lively atmosphere created by the crew, making for a fun and relaxing vibe on deck.
What to Pack and What to Know
Bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and a sun hat to shield yourself from the sun. Pack your swimwear and a waterproof camera for underwater photos. Using biodegradable sunscreen is advised to protect the marine environment. Also, carry cash for optional extras, snacks, or tips.
Luggage should be kept light—oversize luggage is not allowed, so plan accordingly. The entire experience is designed to be comfortable and accessible, with wheelchair accessibility noted.
Who Will Love This Experience?

This cruise is ideal for groups or families who want a personalized day on the water without the crowds. The private setting suits those seeking a relaxed, flexible itinerary and comfortable surroundings. It’s particularly good if you’re interested in snorkeling, beaches, and spectacular coastal views.
Travelers who value knowledgeable guides, vibrant scenery, and good service find this tour appealing. While it’s slightly pricier than some group tours, many reviews confirm the value for money—especially when considering the exclusivity and tailored experience.
The Sum Up: Is This the Right Adventure for You?

This private yacht cruise in Huatulco offers a beautiful blend of relaxation, adventure, and personalized service. It’s perfect if you’re looking to escape the crowds and enjoy the coast at your own pace, whether sunbathing, snorkeling, or exploring secluded beaches. The inclusion of drinks and stops at favorite spots make it a luxurious yet accessible way to experience the coast.
However, if you’re budget-conscious or prefer a more structured, guided tour with set schedules, you might find other options more suitable. The extra costs for meals and snorkeling gear can add up, so it’s worth planning ahead.
This tour shines with its intimate setting, stunning scenery, and friendly crew. It truly captures the spirit of relaxed Mexican coastal life, making it a memorable highlight of any trip to Huatulco.
FAQ

What is included in the tour price?
The price covers hotel pickup and drop-off, a private yacht for up to 10 people, an expert captain, 24 beers, sodas, water, port tax, and liability insurance.
Are meals provided on the tour?
Not directly. While drinks are included, food is not. Guests can buy lunch at local seafood restaurants, but the tour itself does not provide meals.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the tour offers the freedom to choose stops—whether you want to snorkel, relax on beaches, or focus on dolphin watching.
How long is the cruise?
The total duration is approximately 8 hours, including pickup, the sailing time, stops, and return.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
No, snorkeling gear can be rented for about $12 USD if needed, but you should bring your own if possible.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the experience notes wheelchair accessibility, making it a good option for travelers with mobility needs.
Experience the coast of Huatulco in a way that’s private, relaxed, and tailored to your interests. Whether it’s lounging on deck, exploring bays, or snorkeling in colorful waters, this cruise promises a memorable day on Mexico’s stunning Pacific coast.
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