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Cancun yacht rental

Charter a spacious yacht from Cancun for a  cruise, and leave the navigation and boat work to the captain and crew.

Yacht fits 1-to-28 people

Rentals include Captain and Crew During the trip you can synchronize your favorite music by bluetooth

What’s included?

  • Private yacht with captain & crew
  • Use of Snorkeling equipment
  • Ice, 4 liters Coca-Cola and 15 bottles waters
  • Flexible rental hours (2h, 4h or 6h depending on option selected)

BRING:  Towels, Alcoholic Beverages, Gratuities

Navigation ROUTE

For 2 hours you can navigate near the bay of Cancun
Please Note the 2 hours trip is just cruise on Cancun Bay, we don’t go to Isla Mujeres and don’t snorkel, it’s just cruise.

For 4 or 6 hours you will reach Isla Mujeres, snorkel and anchor on the most beautiful beach of the Playa Norte destination.

Isla Mujeres has become one of the favorites for many tourists. The history of Isla Mujeres is necessary to understand how it has become so famous for tourism in Mexico. Known for its transparent and warm waters, it is the perfect habitat for fish, sea turtles, and dolphins, as it is the ideal place for them to live.

WEATHER ISLA MUJERES

January through April is considered the best weather with little to no rain and an average high of 84 degrees.

May through September are the rainiest months with the highest humidity, most visitors need A/C at night. Official hurricane season runs from June to November but the most active months for hurricanes are September and October.

November is the beginning of “Norte” season, cold fronts with strong winds from the north hit Isla and generally last for three days. In the middle of the night it can drop down to a “freezing” 65 degrees though generally warms up in the day to the high 70’s or low 80’s. You’ll see locals on their motos in the early morning wearing sweaters, coats and even scarfs while the tourists happily run around in shorts and a tank top.

Yacht rental in Cancun price starts from 490 USD as listed above

1. Isla Mujeres is a small island, approximately 8 miles from Cancun The island is roughly 5 miles long and 1/2 mile wide at its widest point.   
 
 2. Isla Mujeres means “Women Island”.  It is believed that the Spanish, who arrived on the island in the 16th century, named the island “Isla Mujeres” because of all the cult images of goddesses they found on the island.
 
3. Even though there is an airstrip on the island, there no commercial flights.  The only way to get to the island is by taking a ferry or boat.  Ferries to and from the island operate regularly, with ports in both Puerto Juarez (small port just outside of downtown Cancun) and Cancun’s hotel zone.
 
4.Fun Fact: Golf carts, mopeds, and bicyclesare the main forms of transportation, on Isla Mujeres. Although there are cars and taxis.  Most tourists prefer to rent golf carts, however.  It’s not uncommon to see caravans of tourist-filled golf carts cruising around the island during the day.
5. A small Mayan temple is located on the southern tip of the island.
 
6. Isla Mujeres was not a village inhabited by Mayans.  Instead, it was a sanctuary dedicated to Ixchel, the Mayan goddess of love and fertility. 
 
7. The island was a religious center for the Mayans during the 10th-12 centuries.
 
8. Interesting Fact:  The Island was formed by ocean currents depositing sediment in one area.  This is why the island’s topography is mostly flat and there is an abundance of sand
 
9. One of the island’s most popular attractions is a private home which is shaped like a giant conch shell.  The home is not open to the public, but tourists often stop to photograph the unique structure.
 
10. Each summer, whale sharks migrate to the warm waters near Isla Mujeres.  During the summer months, tours to swim with whale sharks, in their natural habitat, are available.       
 
11. The island is home to sea turtles and, each summer, the turtles lay their eggs on the beaches of Isla Mujeres.  There is a Turtle Farm on the island that, aside from breeding turtles & caring for ailing turtles, collects the turtle eggs and protects them until they hatch.  At that time, the facility’s staff & volunteers help the baby turtles make their way safely into the ocean.  The Turtle Farm is open to the public and is one of the island’s “must-see” attractions.
 
12. The newest, and most unique, attraction in Cancun & Isla Mujeres is the Underwater Museum.  The museum has 100s of sculptures that have been placed underwater so coral will grow on them.  The sculptures are beautiful and make for interesting snorkeling and diving trips.  There are 3 locations for the museum.  Two are off the coast of Cancun, and the third location is off the western coast of Isla Mujeres.  Snorkeling tours to the Underwater Museum can be booked with local tour operators.