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Majahuitas All inclusive Beach Day
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Majahuitas Beach Day is the kind of trip that trades crowds for calm. You’ll ride out over Banderas Bay and land at one of Puerto Vallarta’s most scenic, sea-access-only beaches, then spend your day with time for paddleboarding, kayaking, and relaxing in a beach club setup. I especially like the combo of an easy boat transfer and the comfort of assigned lounge areas like Balinese beds and giant poufs—this isn’t just a beach stop, it’s a proper day out.
One thing to consider: snorkeling can be hit-or-miss depending on water clarity, so I’d plan to snorkel, but not treat it like your main goal.
In This Review
- Key Points You’ll Care About
- Majahuitas Beach Day: What Makes It Different From a Typical Beach Stop
- The 11:00 Boat Ride From Vallarta Adventures: Your First Taste of Banderas Bay
- Arriving at Majahuitas: Ramp Landing, Secluded Feeling, Quick Transition
- The Boho Beach Club Scene: Balinese Beds, Poufs, and Real Relax Time
- Included Paddleboarding and Kayaking: How to Get Water Time Without Extra Fees
- BBQ Lunch and Drinks: What’s Actually Included on Majahuitas
- Snorkeling: Enjoy It, But Don’t Rely on Perfect Visibility
- Port Fee and Other Costs: What to Budget So You’re Not Surprised
- Who Majahuitas Beach Day Is Best For (And Who Should Think Twice)
- Price and Value: Is $129 Really a Good Deal?
- Should You Book Majahuitas All Inclusive Beach Day?
- FAQ
- How long is the Majahuitas all-inclusive beach day?
- What time does the tour start, and where does it begin?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is there an extra fee for the beach?
- Do I get paddleboard and kayak gear?
- Are alcohol and soft drinks included?
- Can I snorkel during the beach time?
- What happens if the weather is bad or I need to cancel?
Key Points You’ll Care About

- Sea-only beach access with a scenic cruise through Banderas Bay
- Boat-to-beach landing by ramp so you don’t have to swim to get ashore
- Comfort-first beach club with Balinese beds, giant poufs, and lounge seating
- Included water time using a paddleboard and kayak during your beach stay
- BBQ lunch plus drinks (beer, wine, and soft drinks are included)
- Extra port fee to budget: MX$40 per person (often waived for some cruise setups)
Majahuitas Beach Day: What Makes It Different From a Typical Beach Stop

Majahuitas is reached by sea, which instantly changes the vibe. Instead of walking off a bus into a busy stretch of coastline, you’re dropped into a more secluded beach setting with ocean color that looks like it was made for photos—plus the Sierra Madre jungle backdrop that makes the whole shoreline feel extra scenic.
You also get a day structure that feels balanced. There’s a morning boat cruise, a solid block of beach time, and then a BBQ lunch with included drinks. The beach club setup is part of the experience, not just a place to sit while you wait out the day.
The price—$129 per person—matters here because it bundles multiple things you’d otherwise pay for separately: water transportation, a BBQ lunch, beer and wine, and even water toys like paddleboards and kayaks. It’s not the cheapest way to get to a beach, but it’s a tidy value when you add up what’s included for a roughly 6-hour outing.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Puerto Vallarta.
The 11:00 Boat Ride From Vallarta Adventures: Your First Taste of Banderas Bay
Your day starts at Vallarta Adventures at Terminal Marítima N Puerto Mágico (Zona Hotelera Nte.). The start time is 11:00 am, and the tour runs about 6 hours total, returning you to the same meeting point afterward.
Most people underestimate how much the boat ride sets expectations. Even if you’re mostly there for the beach, the cruise gives you a moving vantage point over Banderas Bay, and it’s a nice preview of what you’ll see from shore. There’s also a small practical win: you’re not trying to coordinate taxis, transfers, or complicated logistics on your own.
One neat tip: if you can choose where you sit, aim toward the front of the boat. You’re more likely to get splashed by the waves, and that can be a welcome break from the heat when the sun is strong.
Arriving at Majahuitas: Ramp Landing, Secluded Feeling, Quick Transition

Majahuitas is one of those places where the approach matters. The boats land right at the beach, and you walk down a ramp to get ashore—no swimming scramble. That small detail is a big deal if you’re traveling with kids, not feeling super energetic, or you just want the day to start smoothly.
Once you’re on the sand, you’ll get into the flow quickly. The layout is built around lounge areas and comfort, so it doesn’t feel like you’re constantly moving to find a place to sit. You can ease in, put down your stuff, and decide how much time you want to spend in the water versus staying lounge-side.
This is also where the setting really clicks: you get a peaceful beach atmosphere with the coastline and jungle framing the view. It’s the kind of scenery that makes you slow down without trying.
The Boho Beach Club Scene: Balinese Beds, Poufs, and Real Relax Time

A big part of the appeal here is the beach club vibe. You’ll find Balinese beds, giant poufs, and lounge seating designed for long stretches of hanging out. This is not the typical bring-a-towel, claim-a-spot, then move every time someone passes setup.
In the best scenario, you’ll be assigned a private little seating area. The comfort level is a standout for a lot of people because the couches and lounge chairs are simply more relaxing than what you usually get on a standard cruise day or random beach rental.
I like beach clubs that make it easy to do nothing. You don’t need a plan beyond soaking up the view, switching between shade and sun, and figuring out when you want to get wet. You can also keep it social if you’re traveling with friends, since the atmosphere supports both talking and quietly spacing out.
Included Paddleboarding and Kayaking: How to Get Water Time Without Extra Fees

The activity includes paddleboard and kayak access, plus water transportation as part of the package. That’s a meaningful inclusion because it turns your day from passive lounging into active beach fun without making you haggle for rentals once you arrive.
If you’re the type who needs to stay busy—just enough to feel like you did something—this is a good fit. Paddleboarding can give you a workout, and kayaking is a great way to explore the immediate shoreline area at a relaxed pace.
One practical way to think about it: you’re not paying a separate hourly fee, so you can choose when to go out. If the water or wind feels good, you do it. If it doesn’t, you skip it without feeling like you wasted money.
If you have moderate physical fitness, you’ll likely feel comfortable with the easy-to-moderate effort involved. The tour is designed for a general range of travelers, not only elite swimmers, but it does expect you can handle the basic movement around the water activities.
BBQ Lunch and Drinks: What’s Actually Included on Majahuitas

This is one of those all-inclusive beach days where lunch is more than a snack. You’ll get a BBQ lunch with grilled ribs, chicken, vegetarian options, and tropical desserts. It’s served during your beach time, so you aren’t eating in transit or rushing between activities.
Drinks are included too: beer, wine, and soft drinks. That matters because it removes the usual “what should I buy?” friction. You can focus on enjoying the day, not tracking costs every time you want a refill.
One small budgeting note: if you add extras like fries or other café-style items, you may see higher prices. The BBQ meal itself is included, so I’d treat add-ons as optional rather than part of your core meal plan.
Also, don’t underestimate the value of timing. Eating on-site, right where you’re relaxing, keeps the day feeling smooth instead of turning it into a schedule.
Snorkeling: Enjoy It, But Don’t Rely on Perfect Visibility

Snorkeling is part of the Majahuitas beach experience. The day is set up so you can get into the water and check out what’s below the surface.
That said, I’d manage expectations. Water clarity can vary, and there are times when it’s murky enough that snorkeling doesn’t feel as rewarding as you hoped. If you’re bringing your own snorkel gear, that’s a fine move, but don’t treat it like a guarantee of clear, crisp underwater viewing.
The good news is the day doesn’t collapse if snorkeling isn’t great. Even without top-tier visibility, the ocean time still works: swimming, paddling, and just enjoying the beach environment are the core of the experience.
Port Fee and Other Costs: What to Budget So You’re Not Surprised

The listed price is $129 per person, and it’s fairly “all-in” for a beach day. Still, there’s one extra cost you should plan for: the Majahuitas Beach Day port fee of MX$40 per person is not included.
If you’re arriving as a cruise passenger, there’s a chance the port fee may be waived depending on your cruise setup. I can’t promise every situation, so I’d ask your cruise desk or check with the operator when you book. But having that heads-up can help you avoid unnecessary currency exchange.
If you want a simple planning approach: bring enough pesos for the port fee and any small extras you might want, and you’ll keep the day stress-free.
Who Majahuitas Beach Day Is Best For (And Who Should Think Twice)
This experience fits best if you want a relaxed beach day with a built-in structure. I’d point it toward families and friend groups who want to get out of the city, ride a boat to a calmer shoreline, and spend time in a comfortable beach club setting.
It’s also a good option if you like a mix of calm and activities. You get lounge time, you can swim, and you can use paddleboards and kayaks. That gives you options if people in your group have different energy levels.
It might not be ideal if your main dream is world-class snorkeling on demand. The experience supports snorkeling, but clarity can vary. If your trip’s whole point is marine life photography under perfect conditions, you’d want to treat this as a beach day first and snorkeling as a bonus.
Price and Value: Is $129 Really a Good Deal?
At $129 per person, you’re paying for more than just a beach entrance. You’re getting water transportation, a BBQ lunch with multiple protein options, tropical desserts, and drinks—beer and wine included—plus paddleboard and kayak access.
Let’s compare it to the “do it yourself” version. If you arrange separate transportation, pay for beach club access, then add a lunch and rentals, the total usually climbs fast. Even if you only compare the items that are clearly priced out on your own, this package reduces friction and keeps your day simpler.
The port fee (MX$40) is the only obvious extra, and it’s small compared with the overall cost. Add that in and you still have a structured beach day where most of the key costs are already handled.
So I’d call it solid value if you’ll actually use what’s included—especially the BBQ, drinks, and water toys.
Should You Book Majahuitas All Inclusive Beach Day?
Book it if you want an easy, comfortable beach day that feels special without complicated planning. You’ll likely enjoy the boat-to-beach landing, the comfort of the lounge setup, and the fact that lunch and drinks are handled so you can stay relaxed.
I’d also book if you care about having options during the day: lounging, swimming, snorkeling time, and water activities like paddleboarding and kayaking.
Skip it or reconsider if snorkeling clarity is the one thing you’re counting on. This is better framed as a beach club day with included water time—not a guaranteed underwater viewing tour.
If that sounds like your kind of Puerto Vallarta day, Majahuitas is a strong pick.
FAQ
How long is the Majahuitas all-inclusive beach day?
It’s about 6 hours.
What time does the tour start, and where does it begin?
It starts at 11:00 am at Vallarta Adventures, Terminal Marítima N Puerto Mágico in the Zona Hotelera Nte. area. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
What’s included in the price?
Included are water transportation, a BBQ lunch, paddleboard, kayak, and alcoholic beverages (beer, wine) plus soft drinks.
Is there an extra fee for the beach?
Yes. The Majahuitas Beach Day port fee is MX$40 per person and is not included.
Do I get paddleboard and kayak gear?
Yes. Paddleboard and kayak are included.
Are alcohol and soft drinks included?
Yes. Beer, wine, and soft drinks are included.
Can I snorkel during the beach time?
The experience includes time at Majahuitas where snorkeling is an option.
What happens if the weather is bad or I need to cancel?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance.






















