Banderas Bay is one of the largest natural bays on the Pacific coast — 42 kilometers of coastline, volcanic islands, secluded beaches accessible only by water, and a marine ecosystem that produces humpback whale encounters in winter and bioluminescent plankton after dark. For villa guests in Punta Mita and Puerto Vallarta, getting on the water is not optional. It is the single best way to experience this stretch of Mexico.
Sunset Sailing Cruises
A sunset cruise on Banderas Bay is the single most popular boat tour in Puerto Vallarta — and for good reason. The bay faces west, the Sierra Madre mountains frame the southern horizon, and the sky shifts through a spectrum of copper, violet, and deep rose that photographs cannot adequately capture. The best sunset tours pair this scenery with wine, ceviche, and a crew that knows when to pour and when to stay quiet.
Luxury Sunset Sailing Tour
This is the refined option. A French-built sailboat departs from Marina Vallarta or Nuevo Vallarta and tracks south along the coast as the sun drops toward the Pacific. The crew serves wine, premium cocktails, and a charcuterie-style spread of appetizers that constitutes a full light dinner. Groups are small — typically 14 to 16 passengers — which keeps the atmosphere intimate. Reviews consistently praise the crew's attentiveness and the quality of the food. At $99 per person, it delivers genuine value for a three-hour luxury experience on the water.
Catamaran Sunset Cruise
For a more social atmosphere, the catamaran sunset tours offer spacious decks, open bars, and onboard music — sometimes a live saxophonist. The larger vessel suits groups and families who want room to move around. The vibe is relaxed but livelier than the sailboat option. Departures from Marina Vallarta run approximately 2.5 hours. During whale season (December through March), the captain often detours toward sighting zones, adding marine wildlife encounters to the golden-hour experience.
Private Yacht Charters
A private charter is the definitive boat experience for villa guests. No shared deck, no fixed route, no compromise on timing. Your captain departs when you are ready, anchors where you want, and adjusts the itinerary based on conditions, interests, and energy levels. Non-fishing guests sunbathe while anglers troll for dorado. Children snorkel in a sheltered cove while parents enjoy ceviche and champagne on the flybridge. The crew handles everything — your only job is to decide which direction looks most appealing.
Private Yacht Charter — Banderas Bay
The premium option for groups staying in Punta Mita or Puerto Vallarta villas. Boats range from 36 ft sport cruisers to 92 ft mega yachts with jacuzzis, jet skis, and water slides. Most charters include an onboard chef, premium open bar, snorkeling gear, paddleboards, and a dedicated crew of three to five. The typical itinerary combines cruising along the coastline, a snorkeling stop at Los Arcos or the Marietas, a beach lunch at a secluded cove, and a sunset return. Your Villa Experience concierge matches you to the right vessel based on group size, interests, and budget.
Yelapa & Hidden Beach Day Trips
Yelapa is a small fishing village on the southern shore of Banderas Bay, accessible only by boat. There are no roads in. The village has a waterfall, a handful of beachfront restaurants, and a pace of life that feels genuinely removed from the resort corridor. A day trip to Yelapa is one of the most popular boat tours from Puerto Vallarta — and one of the few that delivers on the promise of feeling like you have left civilization behind for a few hours.
The mega yacht all-inclusive cruises to Yelapa are the most popular format: a full day on the water with open bar, buffet lunch, snorkeling stops, water toys, and a DJ. These are not quiet — they are energetic, social, and designed for groups who want a complete experience. For a more private version, your concierge can arrange a dedicated charter that visits Yelapa with stops at Majahuitas cove and Quimixto waterfall along the way.
Majahuitas Beach — Private Boat Only
Majahuitas is a sheltered cove between Puerto Vallarta and Yelapa that can only be reached by water. The snorkeling is excellent — clear visibility, reef fish, and the occasional sea turtle — and the beach is seldom crowded. Private boat tours that combine Majahuitas with Los Arcos and a coastal lunch stop create a varied full-day itinerary without the high-energy yacht party atmosphere.
Snorkeling: Los Arcos & the Marietas Islands
Banderas Bay has two world-class snorkeling destinations, both accessible by boat from either Puerto Vallarta or Punta Mita.
Los Arcos National Marine Park
Los Arcos is a cluster of granite rock formations rising from the sea south of Puerto Vallarta, designated as a national marine park. The underwater caves, arches, and walls create habitat for tropical fish, eels, octopus, lobster, and rays. Visibility ranges from 15 to 40 feet depending on season (summer is clearest). Boat tours from Puerto Vallarta reach Los Arcos in 20 to 30 minutes. Most snorkeling tours combine Los Arcos with a beach stop at Playa las Animas or Quimixto, creating a half-day itinerary with two distinct experiences.
Marietas Islands (from Punta Mita)
The Marietas Islands sit 15 minutes by boat from Punta Mita — a UNESCO biosphere reserve with volcanic formations, nesting blue-footed boobies, and the famous Hidden Beach inside a collapsed volcanic crater. Snorkeling here is exceptional: the protected waters teem with tropical fish, sea turtles, and manta rays. For Punta Mita villa guests, the Marietas are closer and less crowded than Los Arcos, making them the preferred snorkeling destination.
Bioluminescence Night Tours
After sunset, a different spectacle begins. The waters around Los Arcos marine park contain bioluminescent plankton — microorganisms that emit blue-green light when disturbed. Swimming through the glow feels otherworldly: every stroke of your arm produces a trail of cold light, fish leave phosphorescent streaks as they dart beneath you, and the inside of the volcanic caves shimmers like a submerged galaxy.
Bioluminescence tours depart from Mismaloya or the Zona Romantica pier in the early evening, combining a sunset coastal cruise with the after-dark swim. The glow is strongest on dark nights — new moon phases produce the most dramatic visibility. The tours last approximately 2.5 to 3 hours, and swimming is optional (you can observe from the boat). Most tours include snorkeling gear, a guide in the water, and a briefing on the science behind the phenomenon.
This is the fastest-growing activity in Puerto Vallarta, and for good reason. It is one of the few places in Mexico where bioluminescence is reliably visible year-round.
Whale Watching Cruises
From mid-December through late March, hundreds of humpback whales migrate to Banderas Bay to breed and calve. Whale watching is one of the most popular boat tours in the region during winter, with sighting probabilities exceeding 95% during January and February.
Whale watching cruises range from intimate small-group boats departing from La Cruz de Huanacaxtle (closest to Punta Mita villas) to large catamaran cruises from Marina Vallarta that combine whale encounters with meals and entertainment. The mega yacht sunset-and-whales format — open bar, ceviche, golden-hour departure, and humpback breaches — is among the highest-rated tours on Banderas Bay.
Punta Mita vs. Puerto Vallarta Departures
Where you board matters as much as what you board. Villa guests have two departure zones, each with distinct advantages.
| Factor | Punta Mita (El Anclote / La Cruz) | Puerto Vallarta (Marina Vallarta) |
|---|---|---|
| Marietas Islands | 15 min by boat — closest departure | 90 min — long transit each way |
| Offshore Fishing | Fastest access to Corbeteña & El Banco | 1+ hour further from offshore banks |
| Whale Watching | Northern corridor — whales enter bay here | Central bay — requires transit north |
| Los Arcos / Yelapa | 45–60 min — longer transit south | 20–30 min — closest departure |
| Bioluminescence | Not available from PM departures | Mismaloya departure — closest |
| Sunset Cruises | Smaller boats, more exclusive, quieter | More options, larger vessels, wider selection |
| Private Charters | Excellent — yacht charter inventory strong | Largest selection of boats in the bay |
The short version: Punta Mita departures are better for Marietas Islands, offshore fishing, and whale watching. Puerto Vallarta departures are better for Los Arcos snorkeling, Yelapa day trips, bioluminescence, and sunset cruises with the widest selection. For private charters, both work — your concierge selects the departure point based on your itinerary.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your Concierge Books the Water. You Enjoy the View.
Villa Experience villas in Punta Mita and Puerto Vallarta include a dedicated concierge who arranges private yacht charters, sunset cruises, snorkeling excursions, and whale watching — matched to your group, your schedule, and the conditions on the water that day.

