VIP private 4-hour snorkel on “Cha Cha Cha” speedboat – hit El Cielo starfish lagoon, Cielito rays, Palancar, Zul-Ha and Colombia reefs, fresh handmade ceviche, guacamole, fruit, water/sodas + 2 beers each, top gear, towels and park bracelet included.
Hop aboard your private speedboat in Cozumel and set off for a half-day VIP snorkeling adventure that hits the island’s most pristine and vibrant reefs—Palancar, Colombia, Zul-Ha, El Cielo, and El Cielito—where sea turtles glide among coral gardens, stingrays dance over white sand, and hundreds of starfish carpet the shallow bottom like living jewels.
Your fully-trained guide leads the way, sharing insights on the marine life while keeping the group small and personal, ensuring everyone gets close-up views and help with gear. Between dives, relax on deck with fresh-made ceviche, guacamole, tropical fruit, beers (up to 2 per person, 18+ only), sodas, and water—perfect for soaking up the Caribbean sun and scenery.
This 4-hour private-ish group tour (max 20) includes top-notch snorkel gear, bottled water/sodas, and a focus on responsible reef viewing.
Real talk: the water is warm and clear year-round, but bring reef-safe sunscreen (apply before boarding) and motion sickness meds if waves pick up.
Smaller groups for a relaxed vibe—book early for calm seas and prime marine life.
Here's practical advice to help your snorkeling 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.
High likelihood—guests reported vibrant reefs, fish, starfish, stingrays, and occasional turtles. Guides maximize time in best spots.
Excellent—clear, warm water with healthy reefs. Guides help beginners; equipment is brand-new and fits all sizes.
Yes for children who handle water and boat motion. Families said kids loved the starfish and turtles, but supervise closely.
Limited—snacks include guacamole and fruit. Notify early for adjustments. Guests found options sufficient.
Open deck gives great angles—bring a good zoom lens or phone with stabilizer. Crew pauses for shots at reefs and landmarks.
Four prime reefs, small group (20 max), fresh snacks/drinks, and premium service. Past guests preferred the intimate feel and variety over larger or noisier group tours.
Book it today with Cozumel Snorkeling Tours or simply following this link.