"First Lady" Cozumel Tour: Private Snorkeling & El Cielo Sandbar

“First Lady” Private Snorkeling Cozumel Tour

Private “First Lady” 29-ft powerboat charter – snorkel Cozumel’s best Marine Park reefs, relax at El Cielo starfish sandbar, open bar with beer, rum, tequila + cocktails, fresh fruit, chips & guacamole, optional fishing, up to 10 guests with bilingual crew just minutes from cruise piers (4 hours).

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$ 796 per person
4 hours
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Overview

Claim your own private 29-foot Mako powerboat ("First Lady") with twin 350HP engines and set off from Cozumel for a fully customizable 4-hour adventure that blends high-speed cruising with relaxed snorkeling in the island’s most stunning spots.

Zip across the turquoise Caribbean to the famous El Cielo sandbar—where hundreds of starfish dot the white bottom like scattered jewels—and snorkel the vibrant reefs of the Cozumel Marine Park, spotting sea turtles, rays, and schools of tropical fish in crystal-clear water. Your captain and crew tailor the day to your group: more snorkeling, fishing with provided gear, or simply lounging on deck with cold drinks from the unlimited open bar (Corona/Tecate Light beer, rum, tequila, juices, sodas, water). Fresh fruit, chips, guacamole, and ceviche keep you fueled between stops.

This exclusive private charter (your group only, max 10) includes all snorkel/fishing equipment, national park fees, and a professional bilingual crew.

Real talk: the boat is fast and fun but can feel the waves—bring motion sickness meds if needed.

Perfect for families or friends wanting a personalized day; book early for calm seas.

What's Included

  • Private 29-foot Mako powerboat charter ("First Lady," max 10 guests).
  • Professional bilingual crew (English/Spanish).
  • Snorkeling and fishing equipment (rods, bait, gear).
  • Unlimited open bar: Corona/Tecate Light beer, rum, tequila, juices, sodas, bottled water.
  • Fresh snacks: fruit, chips, guacamole, ceviche.
  • National Park fees.
  • All taxes and handling charges.
  • Gratuities for crew (optional but appreciated).
  • Additional food/drinks beyond provided.
  • Personal items (towel, sunscreen, etc.).

Itinerary

  1. Meet at Private Marina Fonatur (Muelle Combinado) in Cozumel (taxi from cruise pier ~10 minutes; look for "First Lady" halfway down the pier on the right).
  2. Board the boat and receive a quick safety briefing.
  3. Speed out into the Caribbean toward Cozumel Marine Park reefs.
  4. First snorkel stop: vibrant coral gardens with tropical fish, rays, and possible turtles (~45–60 minutes).
  5. Cruise to El Cielo sandbar: swim/snorkel among hundreds of starfish in shallow turquoise water (~45–60 minutes).
  6. Optional fishing or more snorkeling with provided gear.
  7. Relax on deck with open bar and fresh snacks while cruising scenic coastline.
  8. Return to Marina Fonatur.

What to Expect from the Tour

Here's practical advice to help your private boat day go well, based on common experiences with seas, snorkeling, and comfort. We've pulled this from what past guests told us after their trips.

  • Gear essentials. Swimsuit, towel, reef-safe sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and a waterproof phone/camera aren't optional. Several guests said the sun reflects off water—strong SPF is a must. One packed a light rash guard for sun protection while snorkeling.
  • Snorkeling and fishing. Warm, clear waters with healthy reefs and abundant fish. Guests loved the starfish at El Cielo and turtles—crew helps beginners and provides fishing gear.
  • Boat comfort. Fast 29-foot Mako with open deck and shaded areas. Guests said it felt luxurious and spacious for small groups.
  • Food and drinks. Fresh fruit, guacamole, ceviche, chips, and unlimited open bar (beer, rum, tequila, sodas, water). People said it was plenty for the trip.
  • Group setup. Private (your group only, max 10)—exclusive and flexible. Past guests loved the personalized pace and photo stops.
  • Best time to visit. Year-round for warm water and marine life. Guests early 2026 noted January–March offered calm seas and vibrant reefs.
Month/Season Upsides Downsides Recommended Start Time
Dec-Apr Calm seas, peak marine life Colder mornings Morning departures
May-Nov Warmer water, fewer crowds Hotter sun Morning/afternoon

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.

FAQ

Will we see lots of marine life?

High likelihood—guests reported vibrant reefs, fish, starfish, rays, and occasional turtles. Crew maximizes time in best spots.

How rough is the boat ride?

Fast Mako can feel waves—stable but motion possible. Guests recommended meds if prone; shaded areas help.

Suitable for kids?

Yes for children who handle boat motion and water. Families said kids loved snorkeling and starfish, but supervise closely.

Vegetarian food options?

Limited—snacks include guacamole and fruit. Notify early for adjustments. Guests found options sufficient.

Best photos from the boat?

Open deck gives great angles—bring a good zoom lens or phone with stabilizer. Crew pauses for shots at reefs and landmarks.

Why this private boat tour?

Fully private, fast cruiser, open bar, water toys, and flexible itinerary. Past guests preferred the exclusivity and comfort over larger or noisier group boats.

Book it today with Cozumel Snorkeling Tours or simply following this link.

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