Cancun Adventure Tour: Drive Your Own Speedboat

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Take a vertiginous speed boat tour in Cancun, where you will be the driver of your own speedboat for two people. Ride across the lush vegetation of Cancun at full speed, and feel the adrenaline of this amazing adventure to the “Angel” coral reef, part of the second-largest coral reef in the world. Do some snorkeling in a paradise-like environment full of life. Also take some time to admire the beauty of the impressive flora and fauna of the Nichupte Lagoon and its great mangrove trees.

Only two marinas in Cancun are allowed to visit the “Angel” coral reef and this is one of them.

Additional Info

Duration: 2 hours
Starts: Cancún, Mexico
Trip Category: Water Sports >> Jet Boats & Speed Boats



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Take a vertiginous speed boat tour in Cancun, where you will be the driver of your own speedboat for two people. Ride across the lush vegetation of Cancun at full speed, and feel the adrenaline of this amazing adventure to the “Angel” coral reef, part of the second-largest coral reef in the world. Do some snorkeling in a paradise-like environment full of life. Also take some time to admire the beauty of the impressive flora and fauna of the Nichupte Lagoon and its great mangrove trees.

Only two marinas in Cancun are allowed to visit the “Angel” coral reef and this is one of them.

Itinerary
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Stop At: SeaLife Marina, Boulevard Kukulkan km 15,6 Zona Hotelera, Cancun 77500 Mexico

A vertiginous boat tour in Cancun in which you will be the driver of your own speedboat for two people

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Stop At: National Reef Park of Puerto Morelos, Av. Rafael e Melgar 1 2,3, Puerto Morelos 77580 Mexico

You will do some snorkeling in a paradise-like environment full of life at the “Angel” coral reef, part of the second largest coral reef in the world.

Duration: 40 minutes



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