Discover Huatulco by sailing through its bays in a shared boat of up to 20 people, snorkel in its beautiful reefs, and eat delicious food by the sea.

PRICE: $67
per person

 

We’ll start the tour on a boat that’ll take you to the shores of the beaches so you can get up close to their natural beauty. During the tour, you’ll have plenty of time to admire the best landscapes and marine life. Nature can surprise you with the possibility of spotting dolphins, turtles, manta rays, and more.

On this adventure, you’ll get a close-up look at natural finds such as the blowhole, the island, and the stone face or Mixtec face.

You’ll visit two different beaches. The first is Chachacual beach, where you’ll have about an hour and a half to enjoy, swim, or snorkel while admiring the reefs and fish—a true hidden paradise within the Huatulco National Park. Accessible only by sea, this bay offers you an experience of total disconnection, surrounded by nature.
This area was formerly inhabited by indigenous Zapotec and Mixtec groups, who used the bays as a fishing refuge and a place of passage on their coastal trade routes.

This is the first stop: you’ll have the chance to walk along the beach, swim, snorkel, and enjoy refreshing drinks such as piña colada, coconut, or micheladas prepared by locals.

The second visit is to El Maguey beach, where you’ll spend about 2 hours. It’s known as the giant natural pool of Huatulco and is characterized by calm waves and the agave green color of its waters.
Bahía “Maguey” got its name from the maguey plant, which is very common in the region and a symbol of Oaxacan culture.

At this second stop, you can walk along its golden sand, swim, and taste the delicious food cooked here in a wood-fired oven, such as pineapple stuffed with seafood, zarandeado fish, or a seafood specialty.

Small group (max. 20 people) for an intimate and authentic experience
A guide who shares interesting stories
Take a closer look at the beauty of the beaches and marine life

Small boat tour (max. 20 passengers)
Round-trip transportation from the hotel to the pier
Certified bilingual guide
Bottled water
Soft drink or soda
Snorkel equipment rental $250.00
Huatulco National Park entrance fee $60.00 per person
Port tax $10.00 per person

 

 

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