Glass-bottom boat snorkel on “Chivis Del Mar” – explore Dzul-Ha + Paradise reefs with bilingual guide, 360° underwater views through transparent floor, all gear, water, soda and two beers per adult included, flexible departure times perfect for cruise passengers, meet at Caleta Harbor (1.5 hours).
Glide over Cozumel’s vibrant reefs in a classic glass-bottom boat where the crystal-clear floor lets you watch tropical fish, colorful coral, and marine life swim right beneath your feet—without ever getting wet unless you choose to snorkel.
Your small-group tour (max 15) cruises to two stunning reef spots (Dzul-Ha and Paradise Reef), with the option to jump in for a guided snorkel session (gear provided) to swim among the fish and corals up close. Relax on deck with cold beers (2 per adult, after snorkeling), soft drinks, and water while soaking in the Caribbean views and the guide’s commentary on the underwater world.
This 1.5-hour adventure includes a quick safety briefing, complete snorkel gear (tube, mask, life jacket), drinks, and the unique dry underwater perspective.
Real talk: the boat is stable and shaded, but the sun is strong—bring reef-safe sunscreen (apply before boarding) and a towel if you snorkel.
Perfect for cruise passengers or anyone short on time; book early for calm seas.
Here's practical advice to help your glass-bottom boat day go well, based on common experiences with reefs, water conditions, and the boat. We've pulled this from what past guests told us after their trips.
Common issues. Seas can be wavy—guests prone to motion sickness took meds. Not wheelchair accessible—steps to boat. Weather rarely cancels; dress in layers.
No—stay dry and view through the glass bottom. Many guests just enjoyed the boat ride and scenery. Snorkeling is optional for those who want to swim.
Crystal-clear—guests said the glass bottom made fish and coral feel like they were right under the boat. Perfect for photos without getting wet.
Yes for children who handle boat motion. Families said kids loved the underwater views and optional snorkeling, but supervise closely.
Limited—snacks include fruit and light bites. Notify early for adjustments. Guests found options sufficient.
Glass bottom and open deck give great angles—bring a good zoom lens or phone with stabilizer. Crew pauses for shots at reefs and landmarks.
Fully transparent hull for dry underwater views, small group (15 max), and optional snorkeling. Past guests preferred the novelty and comfort over traditional glass-bottom boats.
Book it today with Cozumel Snorkeling Tours or simply following this link.