Kraken – 69ft Catamaran
Activities and Itinerary
Set sail with us from Cancun to Isla Mujeres (or the other way around) for a day of relaxation, adventure, and breathtaking views in the turquoise waters of the Caribbean.
Our sail and motor boat, guided by a professional crew dedicated to making your day amazing, ensures you have a memorable experience. We sail when the wind is good and switch to the motor when necessary, so every moment on board is enjoyable.
Customize your trip! Depending on your preferences and the length of your tour, we can visit one or two prime snorkeling spots, explore the beautiful North Beach, sail through Isla Mujeres’ scenic channels, or dock in town for a stroll.
Since this is your private tour, we can tailor the experience to your interests—just let us know what activities you have in mind!
If you’re based in Isla Mujeres, we can arrange a pickup, but please note that it will shorten the sailing time by about an hour. Let us know ahead of time when booking.
Food Arrangements: Our boat doesn’t have a functional kitchen, so for meals, you have several options:
Our 69 ft catamaran
For up to 90 passengers
Prices & schedules
4-Hour Tour — $4,240 USD
Summer Departures: 9 am and 2 pm
Winter Departures: 9 am and 3 pm
7-Hour Tour — $5,346 USD
Flexible Start Times: Choose any departure time between 9 am and 1 pm
Important Note: In winter, it gets dark around 6 pm
in summer, the sun sets around 7:30 pm
Departure Dock
Marina Xtabay in Puerto Juárez
Inclusions
Snorkel tour and wear
Open Bar with: Water, coke & light coke, sparkling water, beers, rum, tequila, vodka, whisky and orange juice
Add ons
- Fish or Shrimp Ceviche: Freshly made for just $20 USD
- Pizzas: Delicious options available for $25 USD
- Round-Trip Transportation:
- From Cancún: $145 USD per van (up to 12 passengers)
- From Riviera Maya: $260 USD per van (up to 12 passengers)
- Premium Open Bar: Upgrade your drinks for only $30 USD
Not included
Dock fee: $20 USD per person
What to Bring:
- Towels: Don't forget to pack them for a comfortable day on the water.
- Motion Sickness Prevention: If you're prone to seasickness, consider taking medicine beforehand.
- Cash, ID & Driver’s License: Essential for island visits, shopping, or renting golf carts.
- Dock Fees and Tips: Make sure to have cash on hand for these small but important expenses.