Rent a boat in Tulum with Click&Boat
Looking to explore the dazzling jewel of the Riviera Maya? Renting a boat in Tulum is the perfect way to dive into the natural beauty and vibrant culture of this stunning coastal spot. With endless white sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and ancient Mayan ruins overlooking the Caribbean Sea, Tulum is the ultimate destination. Life's too short to watch from the shore!
Find the ideal boat for your next trip
We offer an exciting variety of boats to suit exactly what you are looking for. Whether you want a quick day trip or a week-long cruise, it is important to consider your group size and desired cabins. Looking for a bit of luxury? Many yachts in Tulum feature incredible amenities like on-deck hot tubs, water sports gear, high-tech entertainment systems, and top-tier crew service.
How much does it cost to rent a boat in Tulum?
Yachts and motorboats are the most popular choices in Tulum, but you can also find sailboats and catamarans in nearby marinas.
- Motorboat: From €800/day
- Sailboat: From €950/day
- Catamaran: From €1,429/day
- Yacht: From €86/day
What is included in the price?
Your boat rental in Tulum generally includes the essentials for a smooth and worry-free experience. Most listings include fuel for navigation, as well as a dedicated crew and skipper who know the Mexican Caribbean like the back of their hand. Depending on the boat, you might also find water sports equipment like snorkeling gear and paddleboards included. Ask anything. Anytime. Our owners are here to help!
When is the best time to sail in Tulum?
During the high season, Tulum enjoys a warm and dry climate with perfect sailing temperatures between 25°C and 30°C. With sunny days and a low chance of rain, you are guaranteed perfect conditions to explore the region's amazing beaches and hidden coves.
Where to rent a boat near Tulum?
You have several great options for starting your journey in the Riviera Maya:
- Tulum Port: Right in town, offering convenient local charters to explore nearby coves.
- Puerto Aventuras: Just a 30-minute drive away, perfect for setting sail toward nearby reefs and Cozumel.
- Playa del Carmen: About 45 minutes away, featuring a massive selection of speedboats, yachts, and catamarans.
Top sailing spots around Tulum
- Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve: Navigate the mangrove canals of this protected natural paradise and discover exotic marine life. Drop anchor near Punta Allen for quiet beaches and total relaxation.
- The Cenotes: While not on the coast, exploring these fresh, crystal-clear sinkholes like Gran Cenote or Dos Ojos is a must-do experience.
Do I need a license to rent a boat in Mexico?
Want to be the captain? Renting a bareboat is an exciting option if you have the right experience. In Mexico, you generally need one of the following:
- Small Vessel Operator License (LOEM): Required for small boats and jet skis.
- Recreational Boat Skipper License (PER): Valid for recreational boats up to a certain length.
- Yacht Captain License (Yachtmaster): For larger vessels.
If you don't have a license, no worries. Boating has never been easier: simply book a boat with a skipper! Memories made on water.