108 ft Neoprene Overmarine Yacht
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108 ft Neoprene Overmarine Yacht

5.0 · 148 reviews3 hours – 1 day📍 Mexico

About this tour

When Ben from our BugBitten team chartered the 108 ft Neoprene, a midnight-black overmarine yacht anchored in Cabo, we found ourselves with proper space to move around — up to 20 guests spread across four staterooms and a sprawling master suite, plus lounging areas that actually let you breathe. The boat handles day trips through to overnight stays, with multiple outdoor decks (sun pads on the foredeck, al fresco dining), a swimming platform, and an onboard beach club that opens straight onto the water. It's a solid pick for groups wanting to host properly on the ocean without feeling cramped.

Highlights

  • Midnight-black hull with multiple outdoor decks and shaded sun pads
  • Four staterooms plus master suite — genuine space for larger groups
  • Swimming platform and beach club for direct water access
  • Full catering: lunch, dinner, drinks, coffee included daily
  • Al fresco dining and brightly lit saloon for entertaining
  • Air conditioning keeps you cool during peak Mexican heat
  • Comfortable for mixed fitness levels; service animals welcome

What to expect

The Neoprene feels designed for people who actually want to host — you're not crammed into a cabin checking your watch. Ben found the layout logical: enough staterooms that groups don't feel awkward sharing, a saloon that's genuinely light and airy for hanging between meals, and decks that let you spread out without treading on each other. The swimming platform and beach club are the real standouts — you can jump in whenever you fancy rather than just looking at the water.

Food's included throughout the day, which removes the "what do we do about lunch?" question. The Mexican sun is no joke, so the shaded areas matter; the air con inside means you've got a proper refuge if things get too intense. Expect a fairly relaxed pace unless you're booking specific water sports or excursions on top — this is built for gathering, eating, and floating rather than constant activity.

Good to know

The good

If you've got a group of friends or family who actually want to spend time together without a strict itinerary, this works. The catering is inclusive, which saves haggling over costs. Multiple outdoor spaces mean introverts can find a quiet corner while others socialise. Suitable for mixed fitness levels, and service animals are fine.

The not-so-good

At up to 20 guests, you're sharing fairly intimately — fine if you know the group, tighter if you don't. The Mexican sun is relentless, so sunscreen and hat are non-negotiable. No detail on exact pricing, fuel surcharges, or whether activities like water sports cost extra. Peak season (winter) books quickly.

Practical info

Bring sunscreen, hat, swimmers, light layers for air-con indoors. Water, alcohol, snacks, meals, coffee/tea are all included. Group size caps at 20. Public transport is available nearby for getting to the marina.

Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.