Explore Huatulco’s bays by boat, swim at La India Beach, and savor seafood at El Maguey. Spot dolphins and turtles on this unforgettable tour.
Explore Huatulco’s bays by boat, swim at La India Beach, and savor seafood at El Maguey. Spot dolphins and turtles on this unforgettable tour.
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Bahía de Santa Cruz Huatulco - As the Bays tour begins, one of the initial highlights is Santa Cruz Bay, the most renowned bay in Huatulco. From the boat, visitors can see:
Huatulco’s main pier, welcoming international cruise ships;
Santa Cruz beach, featuring golden sands and tranquil waters, along with a chapel;
beaches like “La Entrega” and…
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Bahía de Santa Cruz Huatulco - As the Bays tour begins, one of the initial highlights is Santa Cruz Bay, the most renowned bay in Huatulco. From the boat, visitors can see:
Huatulco’s main pier, welcoming international cruise ships;
Santa Cruz beach, featuring golden sands and tranquil waters, along with a chapel;
beaches like “La Entrega” and “Yerbabuena.” - Playa La Entrega - During the tour, “La Entrega” beach is a must-see, celebrated for its clear emerald-green waters and gentle waves. This inclusive, recreational beach is rich in history. The name La Entrega originates from a significant event where General Vicente Guerrero, a hero of Mexico’s independence, was betrayed and surrendered to enemy forces.
- Bahia De Cacaluta - Nestled within the stunning Huatulco National Park, Cacaluta Bay is a breathtaking highlight of the tour. Visitors will be captivated by the untouched beauty of this bay, renowned for its heart shape.
From the boat, one can admire:
The expansive white sand beach, fringed by tropical jungle and completely unspoiled, resembling a pristine paradise;
The iconic heart-shaped view of Cacaluta, visible from a distance, making it a bay recognized for its appearances in films like “Y Tu Mamá También” and “Juana La Cubana.”
- Chachacual - A true paradise hidden within Huatulco National Park. Accessible only by sea, this bay offers a complete escape into nature. Historically, it was inhabited by indigenous Zapotec and Mixtec groups, who used the bays for fishing and as a passage on their coastal trade routes.
This is the first stop: visitors can stroll along the beach, swim, snorkel, and enjoy refreshing drinks like piña colada, coconut, or micheladas prepared by locals.
- Playa La India - Playa La India, recognized by National Geographic as one of the world’s 10 most beautiful beaches, is located within Chachacual Bay, at the heart of Huatulco National Park.
The beach is named after an ancient local legend about a young indigenous woman who sought refuge here to escape the chaos and find peace. Today, Playa “La India” remains a haven of tranquility, accessible only by sea, preserving its natural state.
From the boat, one can observe:
A vast and serene bay surrounded by tropical vegetation and green mountains;
The untouched beach, where peace and natural beauty prevail.
- Playa Maguey - At this second stop, visitors can enjoy Maguey Bay, known as Huatulco’s giant natural pool, characterized by calm waves and the agave-green hue of its waters. Maguey Bay is named after the maguey plant, common in the region and a symbol of Oaxacan culture.
At this stop, visitors can walk on its golden sands, swim, and savor delicious food cooked in a wood-fired oven, such as pineapple stuffed with seafood, grilled fish, or a seafood specialty.
- Playa del Órgano - This is the smallest of Huatulco’s bays. Within it lies the pristine beach “El Órgano,” certified as a “Clean Sustainable Beach” and holding the international Blue Flag certification, recognizing it for quality and environmental preservation. Here, visitors can observe the famous stone face or Mixtec face, a natural rock formation.

- Certified bilingual guide
- Soft drink or soda
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Port Tax
- Certified bilingual guide
- Soft drink or soda
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Port Tax
- Meals
- Entrance to Huatulco National Park, payment is in cash
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- If the service was good you can compensate the crew with a tip.
- Meals
- Entrance to Huatulco National Park, payment is in cash
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- If the service was good you can compensate the crew with a tip.
Embark on a delightful journey exploring the Bays of Huatulco on a shared service boat, typically accommodating around 20 travelers.
Thanks to the boat’s maneuverability, it can get close to the beach shores, allowing passengers to fully appreciate the area’s natural beauty. Throughout the tour, there will be ample time to take in the stunning landscapes…
Embark on a delightful journey exploring the Bays of Huatulco on a shared service boat, typically accommodating around 20 travelers.
Thanks to the boat’s maneuverability, it can get close to the beach shores, allowing passengers to fully appreciate the area’s natural beauty. Throughout the tour, there will be ample time to take in the stunning landscapes and observe marine life. Nature may surprise you with sightings of dolphins, turtles, manta rays, and more.
This adventure offers a close-up view of natural wonders such as the blowhole, the island, and the stone face or Mixtec face.
The tour includes visits to two distinct beaches. The first stop is Chachacual Beach, where you can spend approximately 1.5 hours enjoying swimming or snorkeling among the reefs and fish. The second stop is El Maguey Beach, with a stay of about 2 hours, where you can swim and savor seafood specialties at a local restaurant.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.