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Snorkeling & Fastboat Tours with Cozumel Local Excursion - Cozumel

Snorkeling & Fastboat Tours with Cozumel Local Excursion

Cozumeleasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

4–5 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels; basic swimming ability recommended for snorkeling

Overview

Step aboard "The King" trimaran for a private fastboat tour in Cozumel, featuring vibrant reefs and a tranquil natural pool. Ideal for snorkeling enthusiasts and families alike, this four to five-hour journey reveals Caribbean marine life like no other.

Cozumel, Quintana Roo

Private Tour on "el Dorado" Fastboat

All ages • 4 or 5 Hours • Fits up to 25 people!

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About This Adventure

Embark on an unforgettable 4 or 5-hour adventure aboard "The King" trimaran. Explore vibrant reefs while snorkeling, then relax in the serene star sanctuary, a natural pool with shallow waters and white sand. This unique experience promises memorable moments with friends and family in a stunning aquatic paradise.

Unforgettable experience!

Duration

4 or 5 Hours

About

"The King" trimaran is a comfortable boat that will take you to visit our two main colorful and vibrant reefs, where you can delve into the world of snorkeling. Then, you can move on to the star sanctuary known as the sky, where you can have a pleasant time with your friends or family. The sky is known for being like a natural pool due to its shallow depth, white sand, and crystal-clear waters.

What to bring

  • Towels

Adventure Tips

Bring Reef-Safe Sunscreen

Protect your skin without harming delicate coral by choosing biodegradable, reef-safe sunscreen.

Wear a Snorkel Vest

For added buoyancy and safety in open water snorkeling, especially for beginners and children.

Stay Hydrated

Pack water or request it from your guide to avoid dehydration under the tropical sun aboard the trimaran.

Secure Personal Gear

Use waterproof bags for cameras and phones, and bring quick-drying towels for post-snorkel comfort.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Queen angelfish
  • Southern stingray

History

Cozumel’s reefs have long supported Mayan fishing communities, with modern conservation efforts helping preserve these waters since the 1990 establishment of the Marine Park.

Conservation

The tour operator emphasizes reef-friendly practices, including bans on harmful sunscreens and strict no-touch policies to protect coral health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Reef-Safe Sunscreen

Essential

Protects your skin and the coral reef ecosystem during sun exposure.

summer specific

Snorkel Mask and Fins

Using personal gear ensures comfort and fit while snorkeling vibrant reefs.

Lightweight Swimwear

Essential

Allows freedom of movement and dries quickly post-water activities.

summer specific

Quick-Dry Towel

Essential

Essential for drying off between snorkeling and relaxing in the star sanctuary.