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Private Catamaran Afternoon Charter for 30
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Priced for groups of 21-30 guests.
Is there a better way to spend an afternoon than sailing along the Mayan Riviera on your own private charter tour? We don't think so, and anyone who has been aboard our 46-foot catamaran for an afternoon on the Mexican Caribbean will agree. Snorkel, swim, or sit back and soak up the sun - it's your tour. We specialize in weddings, family reunions, memorial services, corporate events, and other occasions to remember.
At Paradise Catamarans, we work hard to create memories to last a lifetime. Our 46-foot catamaran has been customized for fun and comfort, with plenty of room to stretch out and easy access to the water.
The Mexican Caribbean is our home, and we'll treat you to an experience you won't find anywhere else. For the snorkeling portion of your charter tour, we've picked a beautiful, secluded location not far from an untouched area of the Riviera Maya. The In-Ha inlet offers underwater attractions for all skill levels. Sheltered from strong currents and shaped roughly like a horseshoe, In-Ha provides a natural sanctuary to tropical marine life.
You'll swim at your own pace above the seabed below, with an unhurried view of the coral reef and marine life. The "Fish Identification Card" we issue to each snorkeler will help you better understand the diversity of the Riviera Maya ecosystem. Whether you are snorkeling in the shallows or exploring deeper areas that extend down to 25 feet, you'll enjoy every minute of your time in the water.
Because safety always comes first at Paradise Catamarans, we employ some of the best English-speaking guides in the business. At minimum, each guide is certified in rescue diving and most are full-fledged divemasters. One of our professional guides is assigned to supervise no more than twelve snorkelers.
Our top-quality equipment complements the professionalism of our guides. You'll appreciate our semi-dry snorkels. Unlike the cheaper models commonly provided to tourists, the purge valves in semi-dry snorkels minimize the amount of water entering the breathing tubes. Moreover, all of our equipment is thoroughly sanitized after each use.
In addition to the fun in the water, relaxing on the Paso Doble has its own rewards. Our guests are welcome to enjoy complimentary bottled water and soft drinks. As an option, you may request an open bar and/or assortment of hors d'oeuvres. Our selection of adult beverages includes beer, tequila, rum punch, and margaritas. (For safety reasons, alcohol is not served until after the completion of water activities.) Our hors d'oeuvres menu typically includes paninis with ham and gouda cheese, mini bagels with cream cheese and smoked salmon, dill or chives, vol-au-vents with spicy crab meat filling, and cream cheese topped with sun-dried tomatoes, and fresh Mexican salsa with chips. The Paso Doble also features a shaded seating area, a high-quality sound system, and bathroom facilities.
Charter schedule: Please click our tour schedule calendar (see the link to the right) to find a date that fits your plans. Our charter rates feature four full hours aboard the Paso Doble. (On many days, we may be able to start your tour later in the afternoon to give you an ocean view of sunset on the Mexican Caribbean.)
If you wish to enjoy snorkeling, you must reserve at least three hours. Charter tours less than three hours are limited to sailing.
Base Price: $1,050.00.
Length of tour: 4 hours.
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| | $10 | | Open bar only (per person price) |
| | $10 | | Sandwiches and snacks only (per person price) |
| | $200 | | Mini-bus transportation to and from boat for up to 22 |
| | $350 | | Bus transportation to and from boat for up to 30 |
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| Max. Capacity of Tour: 30 guests |
| For groups with more than 30 guests, please contact us. |
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How to Meet Us: We offer transportation as an option from many of the Mayan Riviera's leading hotels and resorts. Otherwise, you can meet as at the marina in Puerto Aventuras. If you're driving from Playa del Carmen or Cancun, head south on Highway 307 to Tulum and Chetumal until you reach Puerto Aventuras. Go straight through the main gate until you come to the marina, then bear left toward the Dolphin Discovery center. We are on the water just past the Dolphin Discovery center, near the Catalonia Hotels. Parking is widely available.
14 days before your tour, we will send you an email to remind you of where and when to meet us. In the meantime, we invite you to view a map of our catamaran launch location in Puerto Aventuras. |
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What to Bring: We will provide high-quality snorkeling equipment, as well as non-alcoholic beverages. You should bring the following items:
- Oil-free sunscreen.
- Beach towel.
- Swimsuit and cover-up.
- Camera.
- Appropriate footwear.
- Extra money for tips and small purchases.
If anyone in your group requires fins bigger than mens size 11, please make a note in the comments field on the checkout form or contact us. Please note that for safety reasons alcohol is not served until after the completion of water activities. |
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Refunds and Balance Payments: For our charter tours, you will receive a full refund if you cancel your reservation at least 7 days in advance. We also ask that you submit any changes to your guest list at least 3 days before your tour so we can finalize our preparations for transportation, food, and staffing. For our other tours, your deposit is fully refundable if you cancel your reservation at least 3 days before your tour. Needless to say, you will receive a full refund if weather conditions or other factors force us to cancel your reservation.Balance payments in Mexico must be paid in cash with U.S. dollars or Mexican pesos. If you wish to pay your balance in advance by credit card, a surcharge of 4 percent of the payment amount will be charged to your credit card. |
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Questions? Find your answer in our Frequently Asked Questions.
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