- 8 hours
- Huatulco
This tour starts in Ventanilla, a natural, protected reservation where you board a small boat to get a tour around the mangroves and see the different species of the region.
Quick Details
Embark on an unforgettable adventure along the stunning bays and beaches of Huatulco, Mexico. This boat tour offers a captivating journey through the scenic landscapes of Santa Cruz, Órgano, Maguey, Cacaluta, and Chachacual. Departing from your hotel, you will go to the pier, where you will board our comfortable boat and set off for an extraordinary experience.
As we cruise along the coastline, be prepared to be mesmerized by the breathtaking views of lush vegetation, golden sands, and the hidden treasures that await in the crystal-clear waters. Our first stop is the pristine Chachacual Bay, a secluded paradise nestled within the Huatulco National Park. Dive into the shallow waters for an exciting snorkeling adventure, exploring vibrant coral reefs teeming with colorful fish, starfish, and other marine species. If you don’t wish to snorkel, you have free time to swim in these waters. Then, you move to Maguey Bay, where you have time to swim and enjoy a delicious meal of seafood (at your own expense).
Continuing your journey, you will encounter natural wonders like the Bufadero, a blowhole that shoots water high into the air, and the iconic Mixtec Face, a stone formation resembling an ancient visage. Keep your eyes peeled as we venture offshore, as dolphins, manta rays, turtles, and a variety of seabirds often grace visitors with their presence.
Your next destination is Maguey Bay, where you will have the opportunity to dive into the turquoise waters. Indulge in a refreshing swim, and savor a delectable seafood feast. Delight your taste buds with specialties like stuffed pineapple, butter lobster, and shrimp gratins.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Huatulco’s bays and beaches, discover vibrant marine ecosystems, and create lifelong memories on this remarkable boat tour. Join an incredible day of exploration, relaxation, and culinary delights in one of Mexico’s most enchanting coastal destinations.
We recommend you to bring a towel, sandals, bathing suit, comfortable clothes, cap or hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and cash.