Your group. Your music. The Caribbean. Private party charters with sound system, open bar options, and a crew that knows how to make it a night — or a day — you will actually remember.
Get My Party QuoteThese are Nauty 360’s actual charter rates for private party bookings in Cancún. No per-person minimums, no hidden fees. One price, your entire group, the whole boat.
| Vessel | Capacity | Duration | All-In Price | Per Person (12 guests) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lancha 29 ft | Up to 12 | 8 hrs | $680 USD | $57 pp |
| Lancha 40 ft | Up to 16 | 8 hrs | $1,250 USD | $78 pp |
| Catamaran 52 ft | Up to 20 | 8 hrs | $2,890 USD | $145 pp |
| Yacht 60 ft | Up to 20 | 8 hrs | $2,650 USD | $133 pp |
Bachelor party math: A group of 10 splitting the Lancha 40ft at $1,250 = $125 per person for 8 hours on a private boat in the Caribbean. Hotel Zone nightclub entry alone runs $50–$80 per person. The boat is not just more fun — it is often cheaper per hour of entertainment.
Best for small bachelor or birthday groups of 6–10. Open bow for dancing and sunbathing. Fastest vessel — can reach the reef and back in one charter.
Best for groups of 10–14. More deck space, shade canopy, and room for a cooler setup. Most popular for mixed groups with ages ranging from 25 to 45.
Best for larger groups wanting maximum deck space, stable platform, and the ability to move around freely. Trampolines at the bow. Most “Instagrammable” vessel in the fleet.
Best for VIP corporate or premium bachelor parties. Indoor air-conditioned cabin, sun deck, formal bar setup. More yacht than party boat — but can do both.
We analyzed Nauty 360 crew debrief notes from 28 party charters in Cancún (January–April 2026) to document what actually drove guest satisfaction vs. what disappointed them.
| Element | Highest Impact on Satisfaction | Common Disappointment |
|---|---|---|
| Music setup | Groups that pre-sent a playlist via WhatsApp rated music experience 1.8 pts higher | Default captain playlist is Latin pop — fine for some, wrong for others |
| Departure time | 10 AM departures maximized productive hours before 4 PM wind pickup | Groups departing after noon lost 2–3 hours to afternoon chop and shorter daylight |
| Snorkel stop inclusion | Charters that added a 45-min reef stop rated the day higher overall | Groups that skipped the reef reported they “just partied on the boat” — enjoyable but forgettable |
| BYOB vs. open bar add-on | No significant difference in satisfaction | Groups with no pre-planned drink setup wasted 45–60 min at a supermarket before departure |
Practical recommendation from 28 charters: Send your playlist 24 hours before departure. Depart at 10 AM. Add a snorkel stop at Nizuc or Punta Nizuc reef even if the main plan is partying — it breaks the day and gives non-drinkers something to do. Pre-order drinks via WhatsApp or buy at Soriana near Puerto Juarez pier the night before.
Hotel Zone pier → Punta Nizuc reef snorkel → anchor at open sea with music → Isla Mujeres beach stop → return. Full 8 hrs. Best for all-day groups.
Marina El Moro → El Farito reef snorkel → anchored Caribbean swim stop → sunset return. 5–6 hrs. Best for groups mixing activity and relaxation.
Depart Hotel Zone → cruise the beach-side coastline → anchor for swimming → return. 3–4 hrs. Best for bachelor/bachelorette parties wanting photos and dancing.
Late afternoon departure → Caribbean open sea → anchored for golden hour → return as city lights appear. 3 hrs. Best for smaller premium groups wanting dusk vibes.
Your group has serious motion sickness sufferers: The Caribbean off Cancún can get choppy, especially November through February and after 3 PM year-round. If more than one person in your group is sensitive, the 52ft catamaran (most stable platform) or a bay-side route is a better choice.
You want a club experience with a DJ and dance floor: A boat is not a nightclub. The deck is the dance floor, and the sound system is marine-grade, not club-grade. If nightlife is the priority, Coco Bongo or Mandala at 11 PM is what you are looking for. The party boat is for daytime, open-air, Caribbean vibes.
Your group is under 18: All Nauty 360 vessels are available to mixed-age groups, but alcohol service follows Mexican law: only guests 18 and older are served. For family groups, we recommend the Isla Mujeres family tour instead of the party boat format.
Every charter includes: certified captain and crew, fuel for the agreed route, life jackets and safety equipment, Bluetooth marine audio system, and an ice cooler. Food and drinks are BYOB or available as an add-on open bar package from $15 USD per person.
Our fleet accommodates groups of 2 to 20. The Lancha 29ft fits up to 12 guests, the Lancha 40ft up to 16, and our Catamaran 52ft and Yacht 60ft fit up to 20 each. For groups over 20, we can arrange two vessels departing together.
Yes — and they are our most common party booking. Common add-ons include: sash and tiara decoration, a custom cake pickup, coordinated drinks order, and a photographer arrangement (third party). WhatsApp us with your date and group size and we will build the package.
Departure times are flexible between 7 AM and 4 PM. We recommend 10 AM for an 8-hour charter — it maximizes daylight, calm morning seas, and allows for reef stops before afternoon winds pick up (typically 2–3 PM year-round).
All Nauty 360 captains hold valid Mexican Maritime Authority (SEMAR) certifications for the waters operated. Every vessel carries coast guard-certified life jackets for all guests, a VHF radio, flares, and a first aid kit. We do not operate in conditions with active maritime alerts.