Tulum All Inclusive 4h – Luxury 58′ Azimut Yacht

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Tulum All Inclusive 4h – Luxury 58′ Azimut Yacht

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  • 4 hours (approx.)
  • From $2,700.00
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Traveller rating 5.0 (107)Duration4 hours (approx.)Price from$2,700.00Operated byThe Yacht ExperiencesBook viaViator

Your Caribbean day gets upgraded fast. This private 4-hour yacht outing from Puerto Aventuras to the Tulum area keeps things simple: luxury cruising, premium open bar, and a real plan for lunch included. You also get snorkeling equipment on board, so you can add a marine break whenever the moment feels right.

I especially like that this is a true group experience with your own private yacht time (up to 8 people), so the schedule stays relaxed. Another big win is the food setup: lunch is handled as a complete all-inclusive a la carte menu prepared by the onboard chef, with drinks flowing alongside the meal.

One thing to factor in: the price is per group, and two extra costs are not included—an $20 dock fee per person plus a 10% service fee listed as $270 per booking. If you’re going as a small group, those add-ons can move the effective per-person price.

Quick Take: Key Things You’ll Feel on This Yacht

Tulum All Inclusive 4h – Luxury 58' Azimut Yacht - Quick Take: Key Things You’ll Feel on This Yacht

  • Private 58’ Azimut yacht for your group, with morning or afternoon departure choices
  • Premium open bar unlimited plus lunch included during the 4-hour window
  • Snorkeling gear provided, so you’re not hunting for rentals in advance
  • A crew that really leans into service, with names like Vicky, Captain Bernardo, Chef Brenda, Isaias, and Alexis showing up repeatedly
  • Dock fee ($20 pp) + 10% service fee are separate, so total cost depends on group size

Luxury Yacht Time Near Tulum (Without the Big-Trip Hassle)

Tulum All Inclusive 4h – Luxury 58' Azimut Yacht - Luxury Yacht Time Near Tulum (Without the Big-Trip Hassle)
This isn’t a “bus to the beach, then figure it out” day. It’s built around a single, clean experience: you meet at the marina dock, step onto a 58’ Azimut yacht, and spend about 4 hours cruising warm Caribbean water. That time matters because it’s enough to feel like a getaway, not just a short hop.

The itinerary wording is focused on sailing toward clear water and letting you enjoy a marine world break, with the comforts handled on board. In plain terms: the trip is set up so you can spend your attention on the water, the food, and the people you came with.

Getting On Board at Puerto Aventuras: Morning or Afternoon Matters

Tulum All Inclusive 4h – Luxury 58' Azimut Yacht - Getting On Board at Puerto Aventuras: Morning or Afternoon Matters
You’ll start at The Yacht Experiences Dock, Grand Marina, Puerto Aventuras (meeting point given as GQ2C+FHR). The activity returns to the same meeting point, which keeps things easy at the end—no last-minute transfer scramble.

A smart detail here is that you can choose a morning or afternoon departure. That choice affects how the day feels. Morning tends to feel calmer for cruising and often works well if you want a lighter, early rhythm. Afternoon can be great if you’re the type who prefers a slower start and wants the day to roll into late sunshine—just note that it can also mean you’re spending more time in the heat, so plan your sun protection accordingly.

Because this is private (only your group participates), the timing also tends to feel less chaotic than shared tours. You’re not waiting on a big mix of schedules.

The 4-Hour Cruise Plan: What “Tulum All Inclusive” Actually Means On the Water

Tulum All Inclusive 4h – Luxury 58' Azimut Yacht - The 4-Hour Cruise Plan: What “Tulum All Inclusive” Actually Means On the Water
Even though the label says Tulum, the departure point is Puerto Aventuras, and you’re heading into Caribbean waters from there. With a 4-hour window, the flow usually works like this:

  • You depart and settle in quickly while the yacht is cruising.
  • You enjoy time on the water with drinks in hand and lunch service set up as part of the all-inclusive package.
  • You have access to snorkeling equipment on board, which means you can choose when to do it instead of building your day around an off-boat detour.

The value of this format is that it protects your vacation time. You’re not spending half the trip loading and unloading, and you’re not stuck waiting for a long line of people to get their turn with gear.

A practical note on expectations

The information you get emphasizes cruising and marine discovery, but it doesn’t spell out a detailed “Stop A, then Stop B” list of specific beaches or islands. So if you’re the kind of traveler who wants named sites with lots of walking, this is more about time on the water than a sightseeing checklist.

Snorkeling Gear Included: How to Get the Most From It

Tulum All Inclusive 4h – Luxury 58' Azimut Yacht - Snorkeling Gear Included: How to Get the Most From It
One of the easiest ways to judge value on a boat tour is whether snorkeling gear is handled for you. Here, snorkeling equipment is included and provided on board.

That matters for two reasons:

  1. You save time. No rental pickup, no last-minute searching.
  2. You avoid the common hassle of arriving with the wrong fit or old gear.

When you’re on the yacht, you’ll want to do two things to make snorkeling time actually pleasant:

  • Check the fit early once you’re settled, not right before you jump in.
  • If conditions look choppy or visibility seems low, keep it practical—enjoy the water from the boat first, then decide if you still want to swim.

If you’re an experienced snorkeler, you’ll likely appreciate the convenience more than anything—this is about removing friction. If you’re new, it’s also a good setup because you can try without committing to a whole separate excursion.

Lunch That Feels Like More Than Boat Food

Tulum All Inclusive 4h – Luxury 58' Azimut Yacht - Lunch That Feels Like More Than Boat Food
This is where the experience earns its strong reputation. Lunch is included as a complete all-inclusive a la carte menu, and the chef prepares the meal on board. The tour also includes drinks and dishes previously chosen from an exclusive gourmet menu, which suggests you’re not stuck with a random buffet selection when you arrive hungry.

From a planning standpoint, that’s a big deal. Boat days can go one of two ways: either the food is an afterthought, or it’s set up so you’re actually comfortable eating on the move. Here, the “gourmet menu + onboard chef” approach points to a more intentional meal.

What to expect in the moment

You’ll be eating while still in the vacation mode—on water, with drinks included. That changes the feel of lunch. Instead of your “I guess this is fine” moment, it becomes part of the day’s rhythm.

Also, the inclusion of premium open bar unlimited means you’re not mentally tracking a drink tab while you’re trying to relax. Even if you don’t drink much, it removes pressure.

Open Bar Unlimited: The Easy Comfort Factor

Tulum All Inclusive 4h – Luxury 58' Azimut Yacht - Open Bar Unlimited: The Easy Comfort Factor
Alcoholic beverages are listed as a premium open bar unlimited, and it’s paired with the lunch and the time on the water.

This is an underrated value driver because it changes how you pace the day:

  • You can order what you like without asking pricing questions mid-moment.
  • You can treat the cruise like a celebration, even if it’s just a family day or a “we needed a break” trip.

Just use normal boat-day common sense—hydration and sun matter as much as cocktails.

The Crew Names to Know: Service That Shows Up

Tulum All Inclusive 4h – Luxury 58' Azimut Yacht - The Crew Names to Know: Service That Shows Up
This experience is strongly tied to the crew’s people skills. Several named team members stand out, including Vicky (host/office support) and the onboard team such as Captain Bernardo, Chef Brenda, Sailor Isaias, and bartender Alexis.

Why that matters to you: on the water, service isn’t just politeness—it’s comfort and confidence. The comments associated with the crew repeatedly point to attentiveness, friendliness, and making sure everyone has what they need.

If you like trips where staff actively helps you enjoy the day (not just “hand you stuff and disappear”), this is the kind of setup that fits. And if safety is a priority, the record of keeping people feeling taken care of is part of the story too.

There are also little touches that add fun energy, like an inflatable flamingo float mentioned in feedback. That’s not the main reason to book, but it’s the kind of detail that makes the day feel lighter.

Price Math: $2,700 Per Group Can Be a Steal or a Stretch

Tulum All Inclusive 4h – Luxury 58' Azimut Yacht - Price Math: $2,700 Per Group Can Be a Steal or a Stretch
The headline price is $2,700 per group (up to 8), with the note that it’s from 2 people. That means your per-person cost depends entirely on how many people you pack into the group.

A quick way to think about it:

  • If you go with 2 people, the base works out to $1,350 per person before extras.
  • If you fill it with 8 people, the base drops to about $337.50 per person.

Then add the two costs that are not included:

  • Dock fee: $20 per person
  • 10% service fee listed as $270 per booking

The real value question

If you’re a couple or small family, you’re paying for privacy and a high-end yacht experience with less cost-sharing. If you’re booking with friends and can get closer to the upper end of group size, this starts to look a lot more like “buy a premium day, split the bill.”

For most people, that’s the deciding factor. If you can travel with 4–8 people, the value is much easier to justify.

Who This Yacht Trip Is Best For

This is a strong match if you want:

  • A private, no-rush boat day with lunch and drinks handled
  • A group outing where people can actually relax together
  • Snorkeling access without extra rental stops
  • Service that feels personal and supportive

It may be less ideal if you’re looking for:

  • A full day with multiple island stops and lots of land time
  • A low-cost option where you can treat every add-on like an optional upgrade
  • A strict sightseeing itinerary with named attractions and long shore excursions

Quick Booking Tips So Your Day Stays Smooth

A few practical moves based on how the experience is structured:

  • Pick your departure time based on your comfort in sun and heat.
  • Plan your group size strategically. Because of how the price is set, splitting with more people can change the value fast.
  • Don’t forget the extras: $20 per person dock fee and the 10% service fee are not included in the base price.
  • Bring basic swim-ready comfort. The trip includes towels and snorkeling gear, but you’ll still want sun protection and a comfortable way to handle wet moments.

And since confirmation happens at booking time and cancellation is flexible up to 24 hours in advance, you can book confidently if your dates are firm.

Should You Book This Yacht Experience?

If you want a high-comfort, private 4-hour luxury yacht day near Tulum with open bar unlimited, a chef-prepared lunch, and snorkeling gear included, this is an easy “yes” to consider. The standout isn’t just the boat—it’s the combination of smooth service and how little you have to manage yourself once you’re on board.

I’d especially book it if:

  • You’re traveling with friends or family and can get closer to the group maximum.
  • You care about a crew that keeps things running well (and you’ll notice the difference).
  • You want a day that feels like a treat without being stressful.

I’d think twice if you’re only two people and you’re trying to keep the total price near budget, since the dock fee and service fee plus the per-group pricing can make it feel expensive.

FAQ

How long is the yacht experience?

It runs for about 4 hours.

Where does it start?

The tour starts at The Yacht Experiences Dock in Grand Marina, Puerto Aventuras (meeting point listed as GQ2C+FHR).

Can I choose the departure time?

Yes. You can choose a morning or afternoon departure.

Is this tour private?

Yes. It’s private, and only your group participates.

Is snorkeling gear included?

Yes. Snorkeling equipment is provided on board.

What food and drinks are included?

Lunch is included, and alcoholic beverages are part of a premium open bar (unlimited). Towels are also provided.

What extra fees should I plan for?

The dock fee is listed as $20 per person, and there is a 10% service fee listed as $270 per booking. These are not included in the base price.

What is the price and group size?

It costs $2,700 per group for up to 8 people, with availability starting from 2 people.

What cancellation options do I have?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Changes within 24 hours aren’t accepted.

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