Now, why do tourists love Cancun? Or what makes Cancun the most loved city of tourists in Mexico? 

The stunning islands and diverse marine life with coral reefs make Cancun a favorite. And the best way to explore these wonders? A Cancun boat charter is all you need. 

A boat charter ride in Cancun will also take you to hidden gems like Isla Mujeres and Cozumel. Of course, you cannot miss Reserva de la Biósfera Sian Ka’an, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

So, do you want to know about more such places you can visit with a Cancun boat charter? Here you go!

Places You Must Visit With A Cancun Boat Charter

Getting a boat rental Cancun unveils a world of wonders. These charter boat rides are beyond exploring the beauty of marine life or natural abundance. 

For someone looking for a meaningful experience, a Cancun boat charter ride is also about knowing about the Mayan culture from the nearby archeological sites. Moreover, a Cancun boat charter is the best way to become familiar with the local livelihood. 

The fishing charters here are fusing fishing with tourism. Thanks to these fishing charters, you can now do recreational fishing, take a tour of the marine life, and even plan a romantic ride in the water. 

Nevertheless, when you are on a boat charter ride in Cancun, these are the places you cannot miss. 

1. Isla Mujeres

Places You Must Visit With A Cancun Boat Charter

Isla Mujeres is home to the stunning Playa Norte. It is one of the most loved beaches around the world. It is also an important destination in terms of its geographical location as here the Caribbean Sea meets the Gulf of Mexico. 

In addition, Isla Mujeres has Punta Sur. Here, the ancient Mayan ruins with the Temple of the Goddess Ixchel are great attractions for history buffs. 

2. Isla Contoy

Isla Contoy

A protected national park, Isla Contoy is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Did you know that Isla Contoy is home to more than 170 species of birds? 

Further, Isla Contoy has a laid-back vibe than most other locations in and around Cancun. Moreover, it is an important spot for eco-tourism in Cancun and it is also known for commercial fishing. 

Also, a group of biologists in Isla Contoy constantly monitor the local ecology, stating how the Mexican government wants to protect it as the “most important nesting place of sea birds in all of the Mexican Caribbean.” 

3. Punta Nizuc

Home to the second-largest barrier reef in the world, Punta Nizuc is a spectacular place with diverse marine life. 

Further, Punta Nizuc has MUSA (Museo Subacuático de Arte), the largest underwater museum in the world. Jason deCaires Taylor, a British sculptor, conceptualized this idea of MUSA, and today, it is one of the most popular snorkeling and diving destinations in the world. 

It’s time for you to explore the beautiful coral reef and lifelike statues of the Silent Evolution, Dream Collector, and Volkswagen under the warm water. 

4. Nichupté Lagoon

Take a Cancun boat charter ride to Nichupté Lagoon during sunset. The lagoon looks beautiful with the embrace of mangroves. 

Further, the lagoon has crocodiles, and you can spot many species of birds and wildlife here. 

Swimming is not allowed here. However, you can do kayaking and canoeing here.

5. Cozumel

Cozumel

Beyond the pristine beaches, Cozumel holds a special place in my heart because of the cultural history and Mayan ruins here. 

Further, it is the largest island in the Mexican Caribbean and a popular snorkeling and diving destination. 

6. Reserva de la Biósfera Sian Ka’an

Reserva de la Biósfera Sian Ka’an, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, welcomes you with the cry of howler monkeys. Being here feels like being miles away from civilization. 

No wonder Reserva de la Biósfera Sian Ka’an is the largest protected area in the Mexican Caribbean, as very few places under the Sun have the coexistence of savannahs, tropical forests, rain forests, and mangroves. 

Further, it is home to American crocodiles, pumas, jaguars, spider monkeys, Central American tapirs, turtles, and crabs. 

Did You Know? 
Reserva de la Biósfera Sian Ka’an has more than 400 species of fish.It has flamingos, roseate spoonbills, and a total of 330 species of birds.Mayan people lived in this region for 1200 years, and the waterways here served as important trade routes to Tulum and other interior places.In the Mayan language, Sian Ka’an means “Where the Sky is Born.” 

7. Chichen Itza

Chichen Itza

The prehispanic city of Chichen Itza is another UNESCO World Heritage Site you can visit on a Cancun boat charter ride. 

It has a history of around 1000 years, and the ruins here are telltale of the Mayan and Toltec vision of the world. 

The fusion of Mayan construction techniques with new elements from central Mexico make Chichen-Itza one of the most important examples of the Mayan-Toltec civilization in Yucatán. Several buildings have survived, such as the Warriors’ Temple, El Castillo and the circular observatory known as El Caracol.
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8. Tulum

Tulum

Tulum should be your next travel destination in Mexico for its Mayan ruins and stretches of white sandy beaches. 

Further, the Archaeological Site of Tulum on the cliff looks like a picture-perfect postcard against the backdrop of the turquoise sea. 

9. Isla Holbox

Away from the hustle-bustle, Isla Holbox is a remote destination with incredible wildlife. Here, you can spot the majestic whale sharks with adorable dolphins and pelicans. 

Moreover, during your Cancun boat charter ride, you will meet stingrays, manta rays, flamingos, and many other birds and marine animals. 

10. Akumal Bay 

Akumal Bay 

Do you want to see sea turtles? Take a Cancun boat charter ride and visit Akumal Bay. You can swim by these adorable creatures or even meet them while snorkeling. 

The green sea turtles in Akumal Bay are endangered. So, meeting them is a lifetime experience. 
In fact, Akumal means the “place of turtles” in the Mayan language. 

Moreover, Akumal Bay stands out with its exotic coral reef and palm trees.

Sibashree Bhattacharya

Sibashree is the go-to person if Kafkaesque travel escapades are what you are all about! 10 years of experience in acting as the vessel for her readers to escape daily life, she has profound travel guides and exquisite beach and restaurant recommendations that make you want to pack your bags and hop on the next flight! Intrigued by the mystery of the mountains, she can also be seen dreaming about the blue water meeting the warm sand while she mentally jots down everything she cannot wait to share with her loyal readers!

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