REVIEW · TULUM
Tulum: Leopard 51′ Yacht with Gourmet Dining & Water Toys
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A 51-foot catamaran makes reef time feel VIP. On this private catamaran sail from Puerto Aventuras, you get snorkeling equipment, Caribbean water toys, and a full gourmet meal plan wrapped into a 4-hour outing.
I especially like how service feels built around your group. The chef-prepared menu and premium drink setup make lunch feel like part of the experience, not an afterthought.
The one thing to watch is cost math. It’s $3,150 per group (up to 10), and you’ll still pay a $20 dock fee per person plus a 10% service fee, so smaller groups will pay more per head.
In This Review
- Key things I’d circle before you book
- Leopard 51’ Yacht With Gourmet Dining: The Real Appeal in Plain Terms
- The 4-Hour Flow: Morning or Afternoon, Then Reef Time and Back
- Gourmet Lunch on a Yacht: What You Actually Choose
- Starters and small bites
- Main courses: ceviches, sushi, or seafood
- Sandwich options as another path
- Dessert
- What I’d read between the lines
- Snorkeling Gear and Water Toys: Fun Without the Hassle
- Price and Value: Why $3,150 Might Make Sense
- What that means per person
- Fees you should plan for
- My value take
- The VIP Service Factor: What You’ll Feel Day Of
- Who Should Book This Yacht Trip (and Who Might Skip It)
- Quick tips so your day runs smoothly
- Should You Book the Tulum Leopard 51’ Yacht Experience?
- FAQ
- How long is the Tulum Coast & Fun yacht experience?
- Where do we meet, and where does the tour end?
- Is snorkeling equipment included?
- What water toys are included?
- What’s included in food and drinks?
- What does the price cover, and how many people can book?
- What fees are not included?
Key things I’d circle before you book

- Leopard 51’ private yacht: a full buyout for your group, not a crowded cruise vibe
- 4 hours total: enough time for reef snorkeling and relaxing without a whole day commitment
- Chef-prepared menu choices: ceviches, sushi, seafood, sandwiches, and dessert options
- Snorkeling gear + water toys: paddle board, floaties, towels, and more included
- Morning or afternoon departure: you can match it to beach plans and sun timing
Leopard 51’ Yacht With Gourmet Dining: The Real Appeal in Plain Terms

If you want a Tulum-area day that feels like a celebration, this is one of those rare experiences where the details are built in from minute one. You’re not just booking transportation to the water. You’re booking a private 51-foot catamaran experience with food and fun handled on board.
The base location matters too. You meet at The Yacht Experiences Dock in Grand Marina, Puerto Aventuras (look for the dock listed as GQ2C+FHR). Puerto Aventuras is closer to the sea action than many other Riviera Maya areas, which helps make the schedule feel smooth for a 4-hour trip.
One more thing I like: you can keep the day feeling personal. This is a private tour/activity, so it’s only your group. That matters if you’re traveling as a couple, a group of friends, or a family that wants control over the pace.
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The 4-Hour Flow: Morning or Afternoon, Then Reef Time and Back
This trip runs about 4 hours and you choose a morning or afternoon departure time. I like this format because it’s long enough for real water time, but it doesn’t eat your entire day.
Here’s what you can expect in a practical, on-the-water sequence:
First, you get on board at the dock and settle in. There’s no public scramble because you’re with your group only. Once you head out, the plan is to sail along the Riviera Maya and reach the Mexican Caribbean reef area for snorkeling and water play.
During the cruise time, you’ll have access to the included water toys and snorkeling equipment. You can spend time in the water as much as you want within the overall 4-hour window. If you’re the type who likes to alternate between relaxing onboard and short bursts in the water, this schedule works well.
Then lunch happens on board. The experience is designed so the meal feels like it’s part of the sailing day. You’re not eating after the fact. You’re eating while the day is still moving.
Finally, it’s back to the same meeting point in Grand Marina. The round-trip nature is important if you’re trying to plan around other activities in Tulum or along the coast. You’ll still have the rest of your day in your control.
Gourmet Lunch on a Yacht: What You Actually Choose

This is where the trip earns its reputation. The lunch setup is described as a Lunch Premium Bar with an à la carte style menu, and you also get alcoholic beverages included.
What makes it feel special is the choice structure. You’re not limited to one bland option. Your group gets to choose from several categories:
Starters and small bites
You start with included snacks like seasonal fruit, Mayan guacamole, hummus, esquites, and a mini cocktail. That combo is smart for yacht days because it covers both fresh and savory tastes without turning lunch into a slow, heavy meal.
There are also additional snack picks (choose two per group) such as:
- Salmon mousse
- Serrano ham tapas
- Caprese brochette
- Traditional nachos
- Spicy potatoes
- Chicken skewers
- Provoleta
Main courses: ceviches, sushi, or seafood
For the main, your group chooses one per group from a menu that includes:
- Traditional ceviche
- Peruvian ceviche
- Causa limeña
- Sashimi
- Sushi, rolls and nigiris
If you’ve got mixed tastes in your group, this is a good sign. There are both Mexican-style ceviches and Japanese-style options, so it’s easier to satisfy different appetites without forcing everyone to pick the same flavor direction.
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Sandwich options as another path
You also select two sandwiches per group, including:
- Shrimp tacos
- Chapata
- Portobello hamburger
- Choripán
- Empanadas
- Burrito
- Falafel
This matters because it gives you a more casual “grab-and-go” feel even though it’s still a chef-prepared yacht lunch. It’s also helpful if you have someone who doesn’t want seafood or wants something easier to eat while moving around.
Dessert
Dessert choice is one per group, and you can go with:
- Cheesecake
- Chocolat brownie
- Chocolat covered strawberries
- Strawberries mousse
- Alfajores
- Mini pies
What I’d read between the lines
Even though this is a yacht day, the menu planning suggests they’re trying to make it feel like your meal options are handled by a team, not winged on the spot. The reviews also point toward strong service, including a concierge-style approach to preferences. If you care about getting a meal you’ll actually enjoy, this structure is a plus.
Snorkeling Gear and Water Toys: Fun Without the Hassle

This trip includes snorkeling equipment. You also get a set of water toys such as a paddle board, floaties, a mat floatie, and towels.
That “bundle” is what makes the day feel complete. Many tours include snorkeling gear but stop there, leaving you stuck either staying in the water or just sitting around. Here, you’ve got options. You can snorkel if you want the reef experience, or you can keep things light with floaties and paddle time.
A few practical tips that fit this kind of trip:
- Bring swimwear under your clothes so you’re ready quickly when you arrive at the water time.
- Use sunscreen before you get moving. (Towels are included, so plan around that.)
- If you’re not a confident swimmer, plan on staying where you can feel comfortable with flotation toys, since those are part of what’s provided.
Also, remember the trip is only about 4 hours. The best strategy is to pick one “must-do” (like snorkeling) and one “bonus” (like paddle board time) so you don’t feel rushed later.
Price and Value: Why $3,150 Might Make Sense

Let’s talk money, because yacht pricing can feel confusing until you break it down.
- Price: $3,150.00 per group
- Group size: up to 10 people
- Duration: about 4 hours
- Currency note: all other fees listed below apply on top of the base price
What that means per person
If you fill it with 10 people, you’re looking at roughly $315 per person for the charter portion. If you bring fewer people, your per-person cost goes up because the base price stays the same.
So when is this good value? In my view, it’s best when:
- You can actually reach a near-full group count
- You want a “special occasion” vibe where the meal and drinks are part of the package
- You prefer private, stress-free attention instead of managing a crowd
Fees you should plan for
Two big add-ons are explicitly listed:
- Dock fee: $20 per person
- Service tip: 10% (listed as $315.00 per booking)
Also, private transportation is not included. That part is totally normal for this style of excursion, but it matters for budgeting if you’re staying further from Puerto Aventuras.
My value take
If you’re comparing this to a standard group boat where you share space and wait your turn for food, this can be worth it because it packages multiple things you’d otherwise have to coordinate yourself: private boat time, snorkeling gear, water toys, and a full meal plan.
The VIP Service Factor: What You’ll Feel Day Of

One of the most consistently praised elements here is how the crew handles the day like it’s a VIP booking. The feedback centers on staff who are anticipatory, professional, and attentive to what your group actually wants.
There’s also mention of concierge-style coordination where your preferences get worked out with the team. Even if you’re just going with a friend group, that kind of service can change the vibe from “tour logistics” to “we’re taken care of.”
That matters most when it’s a milestone trip. Think birthdays, anniversaries, proposal dinners, or a “we finally made it” vacation day where you don’t want to spend the afternoon thinking about details.
Who Should Book This Yacht Trip (and Who Might Skip It)

This experience is a strong fit if you:
- Want a private sailing day rather than a shared boat
- Care about a real meal with choice (ceviches/sushi/sandwiches/dessert)
- Plan to go as a group and can get close to the up to 10 headcount
- Want snorkeling plus additional water fun, without extra rentals
You might consider a different option if:
- Your group is small and you’re trying to keep per-person cost low
- You don’t plan to use snorkeling gear or water toys much, because the pricing assumes you’ll enjoy the full yacht setup
Quick tips so your day runs smoothly

- Plan your timing around the morning or afternoon departure so you don’t feel rushed.
- Expect a 4-hour structure: bring patience, but also know it’s built to fit in that window.
- At the dock in Puerto Aventuras, have your mobile ticket ready, since it’s offered as a mobile ticket.
- If you have dietary preferences, this is the kind of booking where coordination seems to be part of the experience, so tell your concierge or booking contact what matters to your group.
Should You Book the Tulum Leopard 51’ Yacht Experience?
In my opinion, this is a “yes” booking when you want the Riviera Maya water day to feel like a celebration: private yacht time, snorkeling gear included, water toys to keep things playful, and a chef-style meal plan with real choices.
If your group can fill most of the up to 10 spots, the value becomes much more convincing. Add the dock fee and service tip, and it’s still a strong option for people who want privacy and ease without giving up quality food.
If you’re booking solo or as a duo and price sensitivity is high, the extra fees and small-group pricing can turn it into a harder sell. In that case, you might prefer a shared cruise where you’re only paying for your own seat, not a full charter.
FAQ
How long is the Tulum Coast & Fun yacht experience?
It lasts about 4 hours.
Where do we meet, and where does the tour end?
You meet at The Yacht Experiences Dock in Grand Marina, Puerto Aventuras (GQ2C+FHR), and the tour ends back at the same meeting point.
Is snorkeling equipment included?
Yes. Snorkeling equipment is provided.
What water toys are included?
The experience includes a paddle board, floaties, a mat floatie, towels, and access to the water activities during the trip.
What’s included in food and drinks?
Lunch is included, with a premium bar setup and alcoholic beverages. The menu includes starter snacks, a main choice (ceviches/sushi/seafood), sandwich options, and dessert.
What does the price cover, and how many people can book?
The price is $3,150 per group for up to 10 people.
What fees are not included?
Private transportation is not included. A dock fee of $20 per person and a 10% service fee are listed as not included.
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