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Embark on a premium excursion in Cancun, Mexico on board the 46ft DSTNY Sea Ray 450 Sundancer Motor Yacht! With a capacity of up to 15 passengers, enjoy a day of opulence, relaxation, and adventure. Rates: • 4 hours: $16800 • 6 hours: $19074 • 8 hours: $21280 Included: • 24 Waters • 24 Soft Drinks • 24 Beers • 4 Bags Of Ice • Snorkel Gear DOCK FEE PER PERSON $ 150 MXN Prices listed are in Mexican Pesos (MXN) if you wish to pay in American Dollars (USD) it is at the daily exchange rate. **WHAT TO EXPECT** Live the experience of luxury, sailing the beautiful turquoise waters of the Caribbean aboard your private yacht. Charters available, for 4,6 or 8 hours. ATTENTION: 4HR RENTALS ARE FROM 9:00 AM TO 1:00 PM. 6 and 8 hours rentals you choose the time of your departure. The navigation route will depend on the duration of the rental. Charters of 4 hours navigate near the bay of Cancun. Please note that the 4 hour charters, do NOT go to Isla Mujeres and does NOT offer snorkel. For 6 or 8 hour charters the yacht crosses over to Isla Mujeres, can take you snorkeling at the reef (optional) followed by anchoring at the most beautiful beach in Isla Mujeres -Playa Norte. Reserve any additional amenities for your yacht charter: Transportation, catering, open bar, DJ, decorations or any specific requests. **CANCELLATION POLICY** 50% refund five days prior to the charter
Hi, My name is Carlos Salas, for more than 8 years I have managed boats in the Riviera Maya (Cancun, Isla Mujeres, Playa del Carmen and Tulum). My experience is extensive in terms of the requirements of my clients, always meeting the expectations that each one requires. I handle different types of services, any questions and requests I will work to make your experience to the fullest.
You’ll get directions to the departure location when you make a booking.
50% refund up to 5 days prior.
*Closed port can be rescheduled. We suggest sailing in the lagoon of Cancun.*