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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does it cost to rent a yacht in Tulum Mexico?

    Yacht rentals in Tulum start at around $350/hour and go up to over $1,000/hour for larger, luxurious yachts. The price for your Tulum yacht charter will depend on the size and style of boat, the number of passengers onboard, and your desired boat day itinerary. A yacht charter is a great way to see the beautiful scenery of Tulum.

    Can you boat in Tulum?

    Tulum is a great boating destination in Mexico. Here you can enjoy a plethora of luxury yachts and visit various coral reefs, beaches, and other stunning places around Tulum. You can even cruise up to Playa del Carmen for the day.

    Is there good fishing in Tulum?

    Tulum is a great area of Riviera Maya for fishing, where you can expect to catch bonefish, snook, snapper, grouper, barracuda, and more. Here you can book both inshore and deep-sea fishing excursions. Tulum has fishing charters starting from $125/hour with a professional guide on board with you.

    Is snorkeling good in Tulum, Mexico?

    Tulum is a great destination for snorkeling. A few of the best spots around Tulum include the Tulum Ruins, Gran Cenote, Cenote Calavera, Akumal (see the amazing turtles that inhabit this area), and Cenote Cristal. Tulum is a part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef system, so there are many great areas for seeing tropical fish, corals, and more while snorkeling.