If you’re craving a full day of marine adventure off the shores of Isla Holbox, the Cabo Catoche Tour with Fishing, Snorkeling, and Ceviche offers a well-rounded experience. For just under $100, this roughly five-hour outing takes you to some of the most exclusive spots accessible only by boat — including pristine beaches and vibrant underwater habitats. Led by friendly guides like Jony, as noted in reviews, you’ll enjoy fishing, snorkeling with nurse sharks and manta rays near Cabo Catoche, and ending your day savoring fresh ceviche at a secluded cocales beach.
What we love about this tour are two specific details: first, the chance to fish and then eat your catch in a delicious ceviche—a true farm-to-table experience in the ocean. Second, the opportunity to see marine life up close, including sea horses and manta rays, makes it more than just a boat ride. The only caveat? The tour’s success depends on good weather, so if storms roll in, it might be canceled or rescheduled, which is worth keeping in mind.
This experience is best suited for travelers who appreciate authentic marine encounters, enjoy fishing or snorkeling, and want a taste of local cuisine in a natural setting. It’s also ideal for those who love small-group tours, as the activity caps at 12 participants, ensuring personalized attention.
Key Points

- Authentic marine experiences in secluded spots only accessible by boat.
- Combination of fishing, snorkeling, and beach relaxation makes for varied activities.
- Delicious ceviche served after fishing adds a tasty, local flavor.
- Small group size enhances safety and personal attention.
- Weather-dependent—good weather is a must for the best experience.
- Ideal for travelers who enjoy adventure, nature, and seafood in an off-the-beaten-path setting.
Exploring the Cabo Catoche Tour: An Authentic Day on the Water

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What the Tour Offers and Who It’s For
Starting early at 8 a.m., this five-hour adventure is designed to give you a taste of the marine life and pristine beaches accessible only by boat from Isla Holbox. Priced at approximately $97.49 per person, this tour balances affordability with a variety of memorable activities. It’s operated by Gamaextreme Tours, which has a good reputation, and the reviews suggest it’s a reliable choice with attentive guides like Jony — who receives praise for his attentiveness and professionalism.
This tour is particularly appealing because it combines fishing, snorkeling, and beach relaxation in one seamless experience. Unlike more commercialized tours, here you get to fish for local species like corvina, grouper, and snapper, then enjoy the fruits of your labor as part of a ceviche. For snorkelers, the site called Cuevones near Cabo Catoche offers a thriving underwater scene, where you might see sea horses, manta rays, and nurse sharks.
The Itinerary in Detail
Meeting Point and Departure
You meet at the Gamaextreme palapa, located at P.º Carey 17 in Holbox, and leave from the whale shark pier — a scenic spot that hints at the marine wonders ahead. The tour begins promptly at 8 a.m., so punctuality is key. Small groups mean you’ll receive personalized attention, which can make a difference in such a nature-focused trip.
Stop 1: Fishing near Holbox
The first leg involves fishing off the coast of Holbox. The guide provides equipment and instruction, making it accessible even for beginners. Expect to fish for species like corvina, grouper, and snapper. The experience is casual but rewarding, especially if you enjoy the challenge of casting and waiting for a bite.
One reviewer praised this part, stating, “Highly recommended the Tour what you fish for is made in delicious ceviche.” The chance to catch your own fish and then savor it fresh is a genuine highlight, creating a tangible connection with the local marine environment.
Stop 2: Snorkeling near Cabo Catoche
Next, the boat heads toward Cabo Catoche, the northern tip of the Yucatán Peninsula, renowned for its diverse marine life. The snorkel site called Cuevones is just a short distance from Cabo Catoche itself. Here, you’ll have the chance to see sea horses, manta rays, and nurse sharks — encounters that are often the highlight for snorkeling enthusiasts.
The reviews emphasize the amazing marine biodiversity. One reviewer called the tour “incredible,” mentioning how Jony and the crew were attentive and made the experience unforgettable. Expect clear waters, vibrant coral, and plenty of space to swim freely.
Final Stop: Cocalito Beach
After snorkeling, the tour winds down at Cocalito, a remote cocales (coastal mangrove) area. This spot is perfect for relaxing, resting, and enjoying the open-air environment. You can sip fresh coconuts, unwind on the soft sand, or simply soak in the peaceful scenery. It’s a quiet conclusion to a busy morning, giving you time to reflect on your marine encounters.
The reviews note that this part lasts around three hours, plenty of time to relax and enjoy the natural beauty. The area is accessible only by boat, making it feel like an exclusive paradise.
What to Expect in Terms of Comfort and Logistics
The tour’s small group size means you’ll likely be on a boat with no more than 12 people, allowing for better interaction and more personalized service. The mobile ticket system adds convenience, and the service animals are allowed, which is considerate for travelers with pets.
While the tour is mainly designed for most travelers, those with mobility issues might want to check if the boat and beaches are accessible, as the itinerary involves some walking on uneven terrain.
Pricing and Value
At $97.49 per person, this tour offers good value, considering the variety of activities packed into just over five hours. The inclusions—fishing, snorkeling gear, and time at pristine beaches—make this a worthwhile expenditure for adventure lovers. Plus, the opportunity to catch your own fish and eat it fresh elevates the experience from typical boat tours.
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Considerations and Tips
Remember, the success of the snorkeling and fishing portions depends on weather conditions. The tour provider offers a full refund or rescheduling if weather disrupts the trip, which adds reassurance.
It’s recommended to book at least 9 days in advance because spots fill quickly, especially in peak seasons. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and waterproof gear. A sense of adventure and patience for small-group interactions will enhance your enjoyment.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This trip is perfect for adventurous travelers, nature lovers, and seafood fans. If you enjoy fishing and then tasting your catch, or want to see marine life in a natural setting, this tour hits the mark. It’s also suited for those who prefer small-group experiences over large, impersonal tours. Travelers who appreciate authentic, off-the-beaten-path locations will find the secluded beaches and rich marine biodiversity truly rewarding.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but children should be comfortable with boat rides and snorkeling. Check with the provider for specific age restrictions.
What is the maximum group size?
This tour caps at 12 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.
Can I cancel if the weather looks bad?
Yes, the policy allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and the tour may be canceled or rescheduled if weather is poor.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, a hat, waterproof clothes or a rash guard, camera, and a towel. Snacks and drinks are not specified but consider bringing some for after snorkeling.
Is fishing included in the price?
Fishing is part of the tour itinerary, and the guide provides the necessary equipment.
What marine animals might I see snorkeling?
Expect to see sea horses, manta rays, nurse sharks, and possibly dolphins as suggested by reviews.
How long is each activity?
Fishing lasts around 2 hours, snorkeling about 3 hours including the boat ride, and relaxation time at Cocalito is also about 3 hours.
Is this tour suitable for non-swimmers?
Basic swimming skills are recommended for snorkeling, but life jackets are typically provided.
How is the boat transportation arranged?
The tour departs from the whale shark pier, and transportation is included in the tour.
What is the price for this experience?
It costs approximately $97.49 per person, a fair price for the mix of fishing, snorkeling, and beach time.
This Cabo Catoche Tour offers a genuine taste of the ocean’s beauty and bounty. It’s a well-rounded day that balances fun, nature, and local flavor — ideal for those craving an authentic adventure in Isla Holbox’s waters. Whether you’re fishing, snorkeling, or simply relaxing on a remote beach, you’re sure to leave with stories to tell and memories to cherish.
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