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.
- Bahía de Santa Cruz Huatulco - Begin your tour of the Bays with Santa Cruz Bay, the most iconic bay in Huatulco. From the boat, you can see: Huatulco’s main pier, welcoming international cruise ships; Santa Cruz beach, featuring golden sand and tranquil waters, along with a chapel; and beaches like “La Entrega” and “Yerbabuena.”
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- Bahía de Santa Cruz Huatulco - Begin your tour of the Bays with Santa Cruz Bay, the most iconic bay in Huatulco. From the boat, you can see: Huatulco’s main pier, welcoming international cruise ships; Santa Cruz beach, featuring golden sand and tranquil waters, along with a chapel; and beaches like “La Entrega” and “Yerbabuena.”
- Playa La Entrega - During your tour, “La Entrega” beach will be visible, a popular destination known for its crystal-clear emerald-green waters and gentle waves. This inclusive, recreational beach holds significant historical value. The name La Entrega comes from a pivotal event where General Vicente Guerrero, a hero of Mexico’s independence, was betrayed and handed over to enemy forces.
- Bahia De Cacaluta - Nestled within the stunning Huatulco National Park, Cacaluta Bay is a highlight of the tour. You’ll be captivated by the untouched beauty of this bay, renowned for its heart shape. From the boat, you can admire: The expansive white sand beach, surrounded by tropical jungle, creating an untouched paradise; The iconic heart-shaped view of Cacaluta, visible from a distance, recognized for its appearance in films like “Y Tu Mamá También” and “Juana La Cubana.”
- Chachacual - A hidden paradise within Huatulco National Park, accessible only by sea, offering a serene experience surrounded by nature. This area was once home to Zapotec and Mixtec indigenous groups, who used the bays for fishing and as transit points on their coastal trade routes. From the boat, you can observe: a wide, peaceful bay encircled by tropical vegetation and green mountains; the untouched beach, where tranquility and natural beauty prevail.
- Playa La India - La India Beach, 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’s name stems from a local legend about a young indigenous woman seeking refuge here for peace. Today, Playa “La India” remains a haven of tranquility, accessible only by sea, preserving its natural state. This is the first stop: enjoy walking along the beach, swimming, snorkeling, and savoring refreshing drinks like piña coladas, coconut flakes, or micheladas prepared by locals.
- Playa Maguey - At this second stop, experience Maguey Bay, known as Huatulco’s giant natural pool, with its calm waves and agave-green waters. Maguey Bay is named after the maguey plant, a regional staple and symbol of Oaxacan culture. Here, you can stroll along the golden sand, swim, and taste delicious wood-fired dishes like pineapple stuffed with seafood, grilled fish, or a seafood specialty.
- Playa del Órgano - The smallest of Huatulco’s bays, featuring the pristine “El Órgano” beach, certified as a “Clean Sustainable Beach” and holding the international Blue Flag certification, highlighting its quality and environmental preservation. Here, 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 boat, typically with a group of 20 travelers.
This agile vessel allows for close proximity to the beaches, offering an intimate view of their natural splendor. Throughout the tour, there will be ample opportunity to take in the stunning landscapes and marine life. Nature may…
Embark on a delightful journey exploring the Bays of Huatulco on a shared boat, typically with a group of 20 travelers.
This agile vessel allows for close proximity to the beaches, offering an intimate view of their natural splendor. Throughout the tour, there will be ample opportunity to take in the stunning landscapes and marine life. Nature may surprise you with sightings of dolphins, turtles, manta rays, and more.
During this adventure, you’ll have the chance to witness natural wonders up close, 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 La India Beach, where you’ll have approximately 1.5 hours to enjoy swimming or snorkeling while admiring 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.