REVIEW · CRUISES & BOAT TOURS
Luxury Private Bachelorette Yacht – 51′ Leopard Tulum
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This 4-hour private celebration on a 51′ Leopard gives you exactly what most party plans lack: a floating base where you can relax, drink, and snack without logistics stress. I like that you get a real onboard setup—hostess and chef plus a special menu—so the day feels planned, not improvised. I also like the vibe control: the staff keeps things moving, and the unlimited premium open bar means fewer decisions and more cheers.
One thing to plan for: the headline price has add-ons. The 10% service and maintenance fee is listed separately, and there’s also a dock fee charged per person, so your final spend will be higher than the first number you see.
In This Review
- Quick highlights before you set sail
- 51-foot Leopard Yacht in Tulum: what that size means for your party
- The crew’s party-and-safety balance (Isa, Emma, Santiago, and more)
- Unlimited premium open bar: how the day stays effortless
- Chef-hosted menu and that you’ll actually eat like humans
- Riviera Maya cruise time: what you do during the 4 hours
- Water toys included: paddle boards, snorkel gear, and floties
- Price and fees: what $3,300 really becomes for a group
- Where you meet in Puerto Aventuras: the one address you should save
- Is it worth it for your bachelorette? Who should book and who should skip
- Should you book the 51′ Leopard Tulum yacht for your bachelorette?
- FAQ
- How long is the yacht experience?
- What does the price include for up to 10 people?
- Is this a private tour for only my group?
- Where is the meeting point?
- Are there extra fees besides the $3,300 group price?
- What language is the experience offered in?
Quick highlights before you set sail

- Private 51′ Leopard yacht for up to 10 keeps the whole party together.
- Unlimited premium open bar makes timing and refills easy.
- Host and chef onboard means food service is built into the cruise.
- Riviera Maya time on the water focuses the experience on views and fun.
- Water toys included (paddle boards, snorkel gear, floties/lifevest, towels) so you can switch between relaxing and playing.
- Strong track record: 5/5 rating with 22 reviews and 100% recommendation rate.
51-foot Leopard Yacht in Tulum: what that size means for your party

A 51-foot yacht is big enough to feel like a real escape, not a cramped boat where everyone is bumping elbows. With room for up to 10 in your private group, this setup works well when you want the group energy without the awkward overlap of strangers drifting into your photos.
The cruise runs about 4 hours, which is the sweet spot for a bachelorette. Long enough to settle in, swim, eat, and toast a few times, but not so long that everyone hits that end-of-day grump. You’ll start and end back at the same meeting point, so you don’t have to worry about getting stranded or hunting for a ride afterward.
The crew’s party-and-safety balance (Isa, Emma, Santiago, and more)

What makes this kind of experience work is the crew. The standout theme here is service with a clear focus on keeping your party safe and comfortable. You’ll be hosted onboard with an attention-first mindset—people checking in, making sure you have what you need, and keeping the mood high.
From past parties, you might run into hosts or crew such as Isa, Emma, Santiago, Oscar, Antonio, and Miguel. Names aren’t the point—the behavior is. The vibe you’re paying for is that everything feels handled: drinks show up, the food arrives, and the team helps you enjoy the water toys without turning it into a logistics scavenger hunt.
Unlimited premium open bar: how the day stays effortless

An unlimited premium open bar is one of those details that sounds simple until you’re actually out there. When drinks are included without a running “what can we afford?” conversation, your party stays on rails—in a good way.
The reviews and the structure point to a bar that’s consistently flowing, not a one-round-and-done setup. You can also plan around it: you’ll likely want to pace yourselves, because the combination of sun + music + water time can sneak up fast.
If your group includes non-drinkers, this still can work well because the rest of the experience isn’t tied to drinking. Deck time, swimming, paddle boarding, and snorkeling gear give everyone something to do.
Chef-hosted menu and that you’ll actually eat like humans

The yacht experience includes a host and chef onboard with a special menu. That matters because food quality and pacing can make or break a half-day party. You don’t want a situation where people are hungry while others are still choosing drinks.
Past groups have highlighted food as delicious, with presentation that looks like it belongs on a celebration. The key practical benefit: you can rotate activities and still keep eating on schedule. Someone can be in the water while someone else stays on deck, and you’re not tied to a single restaurant meal window.
If you’re the planner type, you can also use this meal structure to keep the party together. Instead of everyone dispersing to find snacks, the chef service gives your group a natural meeting point onboard.
Riviera Maya cruise time: what you do during the 4 hours

This experience is built around Riviera Maya time, with plenty of deck time and opportunities to get into the water. Even with only one listed stop, you still get that classic yacht rhythm: cruise, sun, views, photos, swim breaks, then back to the marina.
Here’s the practical way to think about it:
- You’ll spend a chunk of time relaxing on deck and enjoying the coastline.
- You’ll have windows to use water toys, which is where most groups get their biggest memories.
- Food and drinks are part of the onboard flow, so you’re not constantly leaving the boat to “do the next thing.”
Because the itinerary details aren’t super granular, you should expect the day to feel flexible. The crew’s job is to make sure your group has time for what you came for—fun on the water and a smooth, party-friendly schedule.
Water toys included: paddle boards, snorkel gear, and floties

The included water toys are a major value lever here. You get:
- Paddle boards
- Snorkel equipment
- Floties (floating devices)
- Life vests
- Towels
This matters for two reasons. First, it removes the cost and hassle of renting gear separately. Second, it creates options for different comfort levels.
Some people want action—paddle boarding and snorkeling. Others just want to float, splash, and take pictures. Floties and life vests help everyone feel secure, which makes it easier to keep the whole group together instead of splitting into separate “adventure” and “I’m just watching” clusters.
Bring a swimsuit you actually like. It sounds obvious, but party photos and comfort both improve when you’re not frantically adjusting under time pressure.
Price and fees: what $3,300 really becomes for a group

Let’s talk money in a way that helps you plan.
- Price: $3,300 per group (up to 10), for about 4 hours
- Not included: a 10% Service and Maintenance Fee of $330 per booking
- Not included: dock fee in Tulum: $20 per person
- Not included: private transportation
So the group price plus the service fee typically lands at $3,630 before the dock fee. If you fill the boat with 10 people, that’s about $363 per person for the yacht portion, then you add $20 per person for the dock fee. If you have fewer than 10, your per-person share rises fast, since the base price is per group.
The value question is simple: are you getting a true private party with food service, unlimited premium drinks, and full water-toy access? If yes, this pricing structure can be a good deal for the right group size. If you show up with a small crew, you’ll feel the cost more.
Where you meet in Puerto Aventuras: the one address you should save

You’ll meet at: The Yacht Experiences Dock, Grand Marina, 77733 Puerto Aventuras, Q.R., Mexico (using GQ2C+FHR). The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
This is a practical advantage. Round-trip logistics are simpler when the boat returns to the dock you started at. Use your mobile ticket and arrive early enough to get checked in calmly. For a party day, calm check-in is half the victory.
Also, keep in mind the experience is offered in English, so if your group needs translation help, plan for it ahead of time.
Is it worth it for your bachelorette? Who should book and who should skip
This yacht fits best if your bachelorette group wants:
- a private celebration (no mixing with other parties)
- unlimited premium drinks
- onboard food handled by a chef
- water time with paddle boards and snorkel gear
- a crew that actively keeps the day feeling safe and fun
It might not be the right choice if:
- your group isn’t planning to use the water toys and you mostly want a long land-based itinerary (this is a half-day on the water)
- you’re trying to keep costs ultra-low, because the dock fee and service fee add real money at the end
- your group needs more than 4 hours of structure; the yacht day is compact by design
If you’re the person who wants the day to feel like a celebration from start to finish, this is exactly that.
Should you book the 51′ Leopard Tulum yacht for your bachelorette?
I’d book it if your priority is an easy, high-energy party that still feels safe and organized. The combination of unlimited premium open bar, host and chef onboard, and real water toy access is what turns this from just a boat rental into a full bachelorette experience.
Choose it confidently if you can fill the group close to 10, since that’s when the per-person value looks strongest. If your group is smaller, I’d price it carefully against how much of the included experience you’ll actually use.
FAQ
How long is the yacht experience?
The yacht experience lasts about 4 hours.
What does the price include for up to 10 people?
The group price includes an unlimited premium open bar, water toys (floties, snorkel equipment, towels, lifevest, paddle boards), and onboard host and chef service with a special menu.
Is this a private tour for only my group?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
Where is the meeting point?
You meet at The Yacht Experiences Dock, Grand Marina, 77733 Puerto Aventuras, Q.R., Mexico (GQ2C+FHR). The tour ends back at this same meeting point.
Are there extra fees besides the $3,300 group price?
Yes. There is a 10% Service and Maintenance Fee of $330 per booking, and a dock fee in Tulum of $20 per person. Private transportation is also not included.
What language is the experience offered in?
The experience is offered in English.




