Discover the best of local culture in The Riviera Maya with our performing arts & entertainment recommendations.
Discover the best of local culture in The Riviera Maya with our performing arts & entertainment recommendations.
Watch a show aboard a replica of an 18th-century Spanish galleon, then enjoy a lobster or steak dinner and drinks as the ship cruises around at sunset. Capitán Hook's 3-hour trip runs daily from 7:30 to 10:30 pm, but you must arrive 30 minutes before departure.
Board a two-level catamaran for a cruise to Isla Mujeres. There’s an open bar on the trip over, and onshore you’re treated to a dinner buffet and themed show. Monday through Friday the theme is Caribbean carnival; Saturday sailings are all about pirates.
This company offers couples-only cruises on a 62-foot galleon. Advertised as a "romance tour," it has some elements of a booze cruise (including watered-down cocktails). But it's still worth it for the fresh lobster dinner and sunset views over Laguna Nichupté; afterward, the boat trip continues so you can stargaze. No children under 14.
From the creators of Cirque du Soleil, this whimsical show follows the adventures of a rebellious teenage girl swept away to a mysterious jungle.
Brought to you by the creators of Xcaret, this dinner cruise experience combines culture, cuisine, music, and dancing for a fiesta like no other. Set sail aboard a colorful trajinera (gondola-like boat) named after one of the Mexican states. While cruising down the freshwater canals, passengers are treated to live music, an open bar (tequila and beer), and various dishes from around the country. Three-hour tours begin at 6 pm. Bring mosquito spray.