Turtle Sanctuary Luxury Catamaran Experience in Cozumel (4 Hours)

Turtle Sanctuary Luxury Catamaran Experience in Cozumel (4 Hours)

Luxury catamaran reef & turtle tour – snorkel 4 top sites with sea turtles, barracudas and nurse sharks, wade El Cielito sandbar with stingrays, fresh ceviche + guacamole, margaritas, rum punch and open bar, underwater photos by guides, max 20 guests on deck (4 hours).

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$ 78 per person
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Overview

Hop aboard a spacious catamaran in Cozumel and glide across the turquoise Caribbean to four of the island’s most stunning snorkeling reefs, where sea turtles, barracuda, stingrays, starfish, and vibrant tropical fish create a living underwater paradise.

Your guide leads you to Palancar’s colorful coral gardens, Colombia Reef’s fish-filled shallows, Playa el Cielo’s starfish sanctuary (a shallow white-sand haven), and El Cielito’s natural pool where manta rays often glide by. Between dives, relax on deck with fresh fruit, ceviche, rum punch, margaritas, tequila, beer (2 per person, 18+ only), sodas, and water, soaking up the sun and scenery.

This 3-hour private-ish group tour (max 20) includes all snorkel gear, a shaded boat with restroom, and a focus on responsible reef viewing.

Real talk: water stays warm and clear year-round, but bring reef-safe sunscreen (apply before boarding) and motion sickness meds if waves pick up.

Perfect for cruise passengers—book early for calm seas and prime marine life.

What's Included

  • 3-hour catamaran cruise to four snorkeling sites (Palancar, Colombia, Playa el Cielo, El Cielito).
  • Bilingual guide (English/Spanish).
  • Complete snorkeling gear (masks, fins, snorkels, life jackets).
  • Fresh fruit, ceviche, rum punch, margaritas, tequila, beer (2 per person, 18+ only), sodas, and water.
  • Shaded boat with restroom.
  • All taxes and fees.
  • Gratuities for crew (optional but appreciated).
  • Photos (bring your own camera/phone).
  • Marine Park Fee ($10 USD or $200 MXN per person, payable on site).
  • Towels (bring your own).
  • Optional hotel docking taxes (if applicable).

Itinerary

  1. Meet at the marina (exact location confirmed at booking; often near cruise piers).
  2. Board the catamaran and receive a quick safety briefing.
  3. Cruise to Palancar Reef: snorkel among vibrant coral gardens and tropical fish (~30–40 minutes).
  4. Head to Colombia Reef: explore more colorful reefs and marine life (~40–50 minutes).
  5. Arrive at Playa el Cielo: swim/float with hundreds of starfish and possible sea turtles (~1 hour).
  6. Finish at El Cielito: relax in the natural pool with manta rays (~30–40 minutes).
  7. Enjoy fresh fruit, ceviche, drinks, and open bar between stops.
  8. Return to the marina and conclude the tour.

What to Expect from the Tour

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.

  • Gear essentials. Swimsuit, towel, reef-safe sunscreen (apply before boarding), 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 experience. Warm, clear waters with healthy reefs and abundant fish. Guests loved the starfish at Playa el Cielo and turtles—guides help beginners and point out marine life.
  • Boat comfort. Spacious catamaran with shade and restroom. Guests said it felt relaxed with plenty of deck space for photos.
  • Food and drinks. Fresh fruit, ceviche, rum punch, margaritas, beer (2 per person, 18+), sodas, and water—plenty to keep you fueled. People loved the onboard service.
  • Group setup. Max 20 feels relaxed with good guide attention. Past visitors said it beat larger boats for personal views.
  • 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, manta rays, and occasional turtles. Guides maximize time in best spots.

How good is the snorkeling?

Excellent—clear, warm water with healthy reefs. Guides help beginners; equipment is brand-new and fits all sizes.

Suitable for kids?

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

Vegetarian food options?

Limited—snacks include fruit and ceviche. 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 snorkeling tour?

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.

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