Samba 2 Catamaran – 45 ft Private Charter in Cancun & Isla Mujeres
Sail the Caribbean aboard Samba 2, a 45-foot day-charter sailing catamaran designed for large groups and celebrations.
Comfortable layout, shaded lounge, snorkel gear, and certified crew. Capacity: up to 45 guests.
Key Specs
Length: 45 ft
Capacity: up to 45 guests + crew
Type: Sailing catamaran · Day charter layout
Areas: shaded cockpit and swim ladders
Amenities: Bluetooth music, coolers & ice, snorkel gear, safety equipment
Routes & Durations
4 hours: Cancun sailing & reef snorkel (no disembark in Isla Mujeres)
5–7 hours: Visit to Isla Mujeres available after the 5th hour, with time to go ashore at Playa Norte
To enjoy Isla Mujeres comfortably, plan a 5–7 hour charter.
Food (beach club menu or private restaurant on the island, optional)
Why Choose Samba 2
Spacious layout for large groups up to 45 guests
Ideal for birthdays, weddings, bachelor/bachelorette parties, and corporate events
Flexible lunch options: beach club (with menu) or private restaurant in Isla Mujeres
Clear weather policy: reschedule or 100% refund if the port is closed or conditions are unsafe
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the beach club mandatory?
No. You may choose a private restaurant in Isla Mujeres or our beach club (with lunch menu).
You can decide on the day of your trip, depending on preference and sea conditions.
Can we go ashore in Isla Mujeres?
Yes, but plan 5–7 hours for comfortable time on the island.
4-hour charters normally do not allow time to disembark.
What happens in case of bad weather?
If conditions are unsafe or the harbor is officially closed, we will reschedule your trip or issue a
100% refund if no alternative date works.
Do prices change with the number of guests?
The charter price is set for the boat (up to its maximum capacity of 45 guests). Additional costs may apply only for
per-person dock tax and optional add-ons.
You can choose any of the reefs between Cancun and Isla Mujeres at any time: – The Meco – Playa Norte – Manchones MUSA (Underwater Museum) – The little lighthouse – The sunken ship It always depends on the weather and the captain’s decision.