A Day on the Water: Exploring Puerto Vallarta’s Highlights by Catamaran
If you’re dreaming of a day filled with sun, sea, and scenic beauty, the Catamaran Arches, Animas Beach, Quimixto Waterfall and Food Tour offers a relaxed yet diverse experience. For around $68.63 per person, this 7 to 8-hour trip takes you across some of Puerto Vallarta’s most beloved spots—The Arches of Mismaloya, Las Animas, and Quimixto—with plenty of opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and just soaking up the views. The tour includes an all-you-can-drink open bar, breakfast, and lunch, making it an all-inclusive escape on the water.
What we love most is the combination of stunning coastal scenery and authentic Mexican food served at the beach. The snorkeling at Los Arcos can be a highlight, especially if you’re lucky enough to see vibrant fish or even whales, as some travelers have. Plus, the laid-back beach atmosphere at Las Animas offers a perfect spot to relax or try some water activities like jet skiing.
A potential drawback? Some guests mention that snorkeling conditions can vary due to water roughness, and in some cases, equipment use might be limited. Also, the shorter stops—only two main beach visits—might leave those wanting more options slightly disappointed. This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy a blend of guided sightseeing, good food, and gentle water activities, especially if you’re traveling with family or looking for a straightforward day in Puerto Vallarta’s beautiful coast.
Key Points

- All-inclusive experience including meals, drinks, and snorkeling gear
- Comfortable group size, usually up to 99 travelers, ensuring a lively but manageable atmosphere
- Multiple stops at iconic locations like Los Arcos, Las Animas, and Quimixto for sightseeing and beach time
- Flexible options for children, with kid-friendly meals and activities
- Limited stops may leave some wanting more exploration or longer time at each spot
- Good for those who love a hassle-free day with plenty of food, drinks, and scenic views
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience

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Starting Point: Puerto Magico and the Journey Begins
The adventure kicks off at Puerto Magico at 9:00 am, where you’ll register and board your catamaran. The check-in process is straightforward, taking about 35 minutes, with the boat leaving promptly at 10:00 am. The boat is equipped with a restroom and an onboard bar, which we appreciated for its convenience and relaxed vibe.
As you pull away from the marina, you’ll notice the sweeping views of the Puerto Vallarta bay—a perfect backdrop for your day. The crew typically offers a warm welcome, setting a friendly tone for the day ahead.
Los Arcos de Mismaloya: First Stop for Snorkeling and Sightseeing
The first major stop is Los Arcos. This natural rock formation isn’t just a famous photo spot; it’s also a lively snorkeling site. You’ll love the opportunity to see marine life in its natural habitat. We enjoyed the informative guides — they share stories about the area’s history and traditions, adding depth to the experience.
However, some guests, like Laurel_P, found the snorkeling to be somewhat disappointing. She mentioned the water was too rough for proper snorkeling and that not all equipment could be used. So, if calm water is essential for your snorkeling fun, be prepared for possible limitations.
Las Animas Beach: A Relaxing or Adventurous Stop
Next, the boat heads to Las Animas, a beautiful beach with clear waters and soft sand. Here, you can choose to relax, swim, or try some water activities like jet skiing. For those who want to explore more, there’s the option to venture to Quimixto Waterfall—a short hike that offers a refreshing experience.
According to Leslie_V, the beach was unforgettable, with her describing snorkeling as peaceful and full of fish. She also mentioned seeing whales, which added a touch of magic to her day. The lunch served at the beach is a simple buffet-style meal—you can choose from hamburgers, beef burritos, fish fillet, or quesadillas. Kids get their own choices, like nuggets or quesadillas, which makes it family-friendly.
Quimixto: The Hidden Gem
The tour’s third destination is Quimixto, a lesser-known but charming spot with a waterfall nearby. While some travelers, including Tom G, felt the stops were limited—only two beach visits—others appreciated the chance to explore at their own pace. The hike to the waterfall is optional but offers a chance to enjoy nature beyond the beach.
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Return and Onboard Entertainment
After exploring the beaches, the boat returns to Puerto Magico for a two-hour cruise back. During this time, the crew organizes games, dances, and raffles, making the journey lively and fun. It’s a great way to unwind and socialize after a day in the sun.
What’s Included and What’s Not

The tour offers a robust package:
- A continental breakfast featuring eggs, ham, hot cakes, fruit, coffee, and juice
- A lunch at Las Animas, with options suitable for kids and adults
- An open bar that keeps drinks flowing during the trip
- Access to snorkeling gear—though, as noted, equipment use might be limited if water conditions are rough
- Restroom facilities onboard
Extras to keep in mind include additional drinks or food at the restaurants, extra beach activities, and a port tax of MX$33 per person.
Real Feedback from Travelers
The reviews reveal a mixed but generally positive picture. Leslie’s account of seeing whales and enjoying peaceful snorkeling underscores the potential for memorable moments. Conversely, Laurel_P’s comment about rough water limiting snorkeling equipment use highlights the unpredictable nature of sea conditions.
Tom G’s feedback points out that some found the stops limited and the overall pace rushed, with only two main beach visits instead of three. This suggests that if you’re seeking a longer or more varied day, you might find this tour somewhat constrained.
The Practicalities: Is It Worth the Price?

At just over $68, this tour is priced competitively for an all-day experience that includes meals, drinks, and activities. The value lies in the convenience—everything is arranged, and you get to relax without worrying about logistics. If you appreciate guided commentary and the chance to see multiple sites in one day, this tour offers a good balance.
However, be aware that snorkeling conditions can vary, so if that’s a major focus, you may want to verify current sea conditions or consider alternative options. The limited stops might leave some travelers wishing for more exploration, especially if they want to spend longer at each location.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This trip suits families, first-time visitors, or anyone looking for a straightforward, fun-filled day. If you enjoy great scenery combined with simple, tasty food, and don’t mind a few crowd moments or variable snorkeling conditions, you’ll find plenty to enjoy. It’s perfect for those wanting a well-organized day that balances sightseeing, relaxation, and a bit of adventure.
The Sum Up

The Catamaran Arches, Animas Beach, Quimixto Waterfall and Food Tour offers a pleasant way to see some of Puerto Vallarta’s most beautiful spots without the hassle of planning. You’ll enjoy stunning views, good food, and the chance to get into the water—although the snorkeling experience may be hit or miss depending on the day’s conditions.
This tour is a great option for families, casual boaters, or travelers seeking a relaxed day with plenty of snacks and drinks. It’s less suitable if you’re looking for an extended adventure or more in-depth exploration of each site. Still, with its friendly crew, scenic stops, and all-inclusive format, it provides a solid, enjoyable day out in Puerto Vallarta’s waters.
FAQ

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 to 8 hours, starting at 9:00 am and returning around 5 or 6 pm.
What is included in the price?
You get breakfast, lunch, an open bar, snorkeling equipment, and access to the boat’s restroom facilities.
Are kids welcome?
Yes, children aged 0-2 travel for free, and kid-friendly meal options like nuggets and quesadillas are available.
Can I snorkel at Los Arcos?
Yes, snorkeling is part of the tour, but water conditions vary. Some guests found the water too rough for full equipment use.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, a hat, a towel, swimwear, and possibly some cash for extra drinks or activities not included.
Is there any hidden cost?
You’ll need to pay a port tax of MX$33 per person, and extra expenses may occur for additional beach activities or souvenirs.
What if the weather is bad?
Tours are weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This tour offers a reliable way to enjoy Puerto Vallarta’s coastal beauty with good food, lively atmosphere, and a chance to see marine life—just keep expectations flexible about snorkeling conditions and stop length.
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