Embarking on a Unique tour in Puerto Vallarta.  Rent a sailboat.

 

In search of a distinct adventure, we yearned for an experience that would immerse us in the captivating essence of this vibrant city.

The decision was made to charter a sailboat, breaking free from the shoreline to discover the hidden gems of Puerto Vallarta in an unforgettable manner.

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Man and woman on boat enjoy Puerto Vallara SunSet Tour

Chasing the Perfect Sunset: Our PVA Adventure

On our unforgettable journey with the Carnival Panorama Mexican Riviera Cruise in 2021, we explored the vibrant ports of Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlán, and Puerto Vallarta.

Post-pandemic, like many fellow cruisers, we found ourselves with a surplus of onboard credit due to multiple canceled cruises. Opting for ship excursions, we discovered the allure of the Luxury Sunset Tour in Puerto Vallarta and eagerly secured our spots.

However, as enjoyable as the Luxury Sunset Tour was, it fell short of the spectacular experience we had envisioned. Join us as we recount our quest for the perfect sunset and the surprises that await us in Puerto Vallarta.

Discover Unforgettable Experiences in Puerto Vallarta

 

Appreciating unique experiences during our travels became a personal goal. For each cruise, we aimed to unearth something different at one port.

With parasailing in Cabo and a meetup with our friend and tour guide, Freddy of City Tours Pulmonia, in Mazatlán, Puerto Vallarta became the ideal destination for an extraordinary adventure.

Making Memories in Puerto Vallarta

 

On a special day celebrating Mike’s birthday, we sought to make it truly unforgettable.

To plan our out-of-the-ordinary tour, I delved into researching distinctive activities in Puerto Vallarta.

 

Independent Exploration

 

Avoiding cruise-organized excursions due to cost and past disappointments, we preferred independent exploration.

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Explore Puerto Vallarta’s Diverse Activities:

 

1. Cultural Immersion:

– Historical Tours

– Museum Visits

 

2. Nautical Adventures:

– Day Sailing

– Jet Skiing

– Whale Watching

 

3. Guided Tours:

– Day Tours

– Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

– Walking Tours

 

4. Culinary Delights:

– Food Tours

– Tequila Tasting

 

5. Outdoor Excursions:

– Hiking

– Ziplining

– Jorullo Bridge Tour

 

6. Relaxation and Wellness:

– Massage

– Spa Treatments

 

7. Adventurous Activities:

– Parasailing

– Scuba Diving

– Segway Tours

– Surf Lessons

 

8. Wildlife Encounters:

– Swimming with Wild and Free Dolphins

– Whale Research Guided Tour

 

9. Retail Therapy:

– Shopping

 

Whether you seek cultural enrichment, thrilling adventures, or relaxation, Puerto Vallarta offers a diverse array of activities to suit every preference.

A blue and white sailboat, the Navagante XL sits at dock as crew clean and organized for next sailing.

Top 8 things to do in Puerto Vallarta

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Facebook groups for excursions 

In my quest for unique experiences, I delved into Facebook, searching for “Puerto Vallarta Tours” and joined relevant groups. Upon posting my tour quest, I received numerous responses from both locals and guides eager to showcase the beauty of Puerto Vallarta.

Navigating Language Barriers:

Utilizing Google Translate, I decoded tour companies’ Facebook posts, unveiling a plethora of exciting options. When a promising tour caught my eye, I engaged by asking questions.

Pro Tips for Seamless Communication:

Keep in mind that not all tour companies are fluent in English.

Embrace the cultural richness of Mexico, where translations may introduce a touch of ambiguity.

Expect some charming linguistic quirks during conversations, as both parties navigate the language barrier.

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Figuring out Secure Payments for Tours in Puerto Vallarta

Despite our usual practice of placing deposits worldwide, the selected tour company in Puerto Vallarta didn’t accept PayPal, creating a potential hurdle. I insisted on a secure payment method due to the unpredictable nature of travel.

Alternative Payment Negotiations:

When PayPal wasn’t an option, the company proposed a bank transfer, which I declined. After consulting with her manager, they accommodated my request and booked the tour without a deposit, possibly influenced by my reputation or their eagerness for business.

Booking Confirmation and Bonus:

Upon confirmation, I received detailed information via WhatsApp, which I promptly copied to my email for record-keeping. As a bonus, we benefited from a special offer of a free hour for booking five hours or more.

Local Currency Insights:

1. Mexican Peso (MXN):
– Understand the local currency is the Mexican Peso.

2. Acceptance of USD:
– USD is widely accepted, especially in tourist areas, but exchange rates may vary.

3. Importance of Exchange Rates:

– While many places accept USD, knowing exchange rates provides a ballpark estimate of costs.

Currency Familiarity:

Are you familiar with Mexican Pesos, their denominations, and how to convert from USD to MXN? Understanding these nuances enhances your experience in Puerto Vallarta. You can get an idea of the conversion rate by googling “Convert Pesos to USD”.

Exclusive Charter Cost Breakdown per Guest:

Guests Total Charter Cost Cost per Person
1 $400 USD $400 USD
2 $400 USD $200 USD
3 $400 USD $133.33 USD
4 $400 USD $100 USD
5 $400 USD $80 USD
6 $400 USD $66.67 USD
7 $400 USD $57.14 USD
8 $400 USD $50 USD
9 $400 USD $44.44 USD
10 $400 USD $40 USD
11 $400 USD $36.36 USD
12 $400 USD $33.33 USD

Carnival Offered Excursion Cost per Guest:

Guests Total Excursion Cost Cost per Person
1 $75 USD $75 USD
2 $150 USD $75 USD
3 $225 USD $75 USD
4 $300 USD $75 USD
5 $375 USD $75 USD
6 $450 USD $75 USD
7 $525 USD $75 USD
8 $600 USD $75 USD
9 $675 USD $75 USD
10 $750 USD $75 USD
11 $825 USD $75 USD
12 $900 USD $75 USD

Keep in mind, the Carnival excursion there will be around twenty guests, not up to twelve.

Navigating Choices: Carnival Excursion vs. Sailboat rental

When considering your maritime adventure in Puerto Vallarta, it’s crucial to understand the distinct differences between the Carnival Offered excursion and our exclusive charter experience. This isn’t an “Apples to Apples” situation, and here’s why:

Carnival Offered Excursion:

– Duration: 2.5 hours
– Meeting Point: Outside the port gate with a sign.
– Group Dynamics: Queue up with other tour guests.
– Boarding: All twenty guests board the boat together.
– Seating: Find a seat and remain seated during the planned route.
– Flexibility: Limited flexibility; the route is predetermined.
– Sunset View: Not guaranteed due to the cruise’s schedule.
– Return Guarantee: Assured return to port on time with ship waiting.

Exclusive Charter:

– Departure: Walk across the street, and take a $3 cab to Puerto Vallarta Marina.
– Boarding: A boat representative escorts you to your private boat.
– Seating: Freedom to choose any seat and change as desired.
– Route Planning: The Captain asks for your preferences or offers suggestions.
– Stops: Decide when and where to stop along the way.
– Atmosphere: Choose to have music or enjoy the tranquility.
– Swim Stops: Take a refreshing dip whenever you wish.
– Sunset Consideration: Not limited to a sunset cruise; flexible scheduling.
– Return Responsibility: No back-to-ship guarantee; your responsibility is to manage time.
– Return to Port: Approximately $3 cab fare back to the port for the charter.

Exclusive Charter Pricing:

– Cost: Approximately $100 per hour.
– Minimum Hours: 4 hours (with a special offer of one additional free hour).
– Total Cost for 4 Hours: Around $400 USD for the group or $100 each.
– Additional Consideration: Tips for the crew are appreciated.

In essence, while the Carnival excursion offers a structured, time-bound experience with the assurance of a ship-sponsored tour, our exclusive charter provides unparalleled freedom and flexibility.

From choosing your seat to directing the course, every aspect is tailored to your preferences.

However, it comes with the responsibility of managing your time and an additional $3 cab fare for the return to the port for the charter, making it a truly unique and personalized maritime journey in Puerto Vallarta.

Man and women passenger sit on bow of boat

Sailing in Style on Navegante:

Our vessel, the Navegante, is a sleek 35-foot modern sailboat designed to accommodate up to 14 passengers. Despite our small group of four, the spacious layout made our budget-friendly booking feel like a luxurious experience.

Comfortable Seating Options:

Navegante offers a variety of seating options, including top deck seating for sun enthusiasts, covered seating at the aft, and indoor seating below. All seats are adorned with stylish blue logoed towels.

Onboard Amenities:

The boat features a compact restroom, known as the “head” in maritime lingo. A pro tip for boat restroom etiquette in Mexico: discard used toilet paper in the provided trashcan, not the toilet. Follow specific instructions for flushing soiled toilet paper.

Navigating the Boat Bathroom:

While the boat’s head is compact, it’s well-equipped for your needs. To flush the toilet, locate a button below the sink, and for lighting, find the switch above your head. Sailing with Navegante ensures a comfortable and well-appointed journey.

Charter a Memorable Experience with Navegante XL:

 

– Pricing Structure:

The cost to charter the Navegante XL in Puerto Vallarta is per hour, with a minimum number of hours. This flexible pricing makes it an excellent option for small groups or families looking for a unique and cost-effective travel experience.

– Inclusions and Crew:

The typical boat charter in Puerto Vallarta includes the crew, unless explicitly stated otherwise in the contract. It’s essential to note that the quoted price does not cover tips or gratuities. If you receive exceptional service, consider expressing your appreciation through tips (“propinas” in Spanish).

Sailboat vs. Catamaran:
Traditionally, sailboats have one hull, while catamarans boast two hulls with sails in the middle.

Sailing Experience Requirement:
No prior sailing knowledge is necessary to charter a sailboat. An experienced crew will handle all aspects, ensuring you have a fantastic sailing experience.

All-Inclusive Option:
Unless specified as an all-inclusive package, the charter includes only what’s outlined in the agreement. Ensure clarity on inclusions when making your booking.

Snorkeling Adventure:
Yes, you can enjoy snorkeling as part of a Navegante charter. Snorkeling equipment is provided, enhancing your maritime exploration.

Ensuring belongings are safe

 

Expectations:Secure Possessions:

Rest assured, your belongings, including shoes, are kept safe during the tour. No need to worry about them getting wet, lost, or slipping off the boat; they’ll be stored securely until the end of your journey.

Weather Disclaimer:

While good weather isn’t guaranteed, please understand that sailing plans may be altered or canceled last minute due to unsafe conditions. In the event of weather-related changes, avoid leaving poor reviews, as it’s beyond the tour operator’s control.

Prepare for Sea Conditions:

Be mindful of the possibility of rough seas, and plan accordingly for potential seasickness. Even if you don’t typically experience motion sickness on larger vessels, it’s wise to consider preventive measures when on a smaller boat.

Review Transparency:

This review is unbiased and unpaid. Renta Segura received the standard rate for a 6-hour charter of the Navegante SX sailboat.

All opinions expressed are the reviewer’s own and are not sponsored.

Experience Highlights:

Upon disembarking from our ship, a quick $3 taxi ride from Walmart to Marina Vallarta provided easy access to Navegante.

The departure point, C Dock at Marina Vallarta, sets the stage for a private and picturesque sailboat experience.

Sailboat Navegante at sunset on Banderas Bay photo provided by Renta Segura. Gallivanting Souls chartered this beautiful sail boat on a recent trip to Puerto Vallarta.
Renta Segura logo, mail with captain hat steering sailboat, Los Arcos and sailboat at sunset

Setting Sail with our guide, Ricardo:

Upon our arrival, a quick message to the travel agency alerted them, coinciding with our meeting with Ricardo, the deckhand. Swiftly, he secured ice for the cooler, and we strolled down the dock to our awaiting boat.

Ricardo, attentive to details, collected our shoes and assisted us onto the boat. While we were informed about the bathroom below deck, a more detailed explanation about the facilities would have been appreciated.

Musical Vibes and Fiesta Spirit:

Choosing the soundtrack for our journey, we opted for an ’80s playlist infused with a touch of fiesta flair.

The ambiance was set for a memorable experience as we embarked on our private sailboat adventure.

Our gude’s Waterproof Assistance:

With his waterproof phone, Ricardo generously offered to capture memorable moments for us.

Splash into the Pacific:

Taking the plunge, the guys boldly entered the water without life vests, while Ricardo opted for safety.

I followed suit, initially using my vest as a makeshift floaty, realizing later that wearing it would have been a more prudent choice for the unexpectedly long swim.

Beachside Bliss and Exploration:

Reaching the beach, life jackets found a temporary home on the rocks.

While the guys explored information about the Ocean Grill restaurant on the hill, my sister and I reveled in the joy of floating in the surf.

Though we didn’t trek to the restaurant, the boys mentioned a sign indicating a $50 per person entry fee.

The restaurant, by reservation only, has restrictions on age, pets, and accessibility.

We opted not to dine there.

3 men act goofy at the Colomitos waterfall on a Navagante sailboat tour. One of these goofballs is Gallivanting Souls, Mike.

Challenges and Sun Safety on the Return Journey:

 

After a fulfilling exploration, we decided to return to the boat.

This time, recognizing the challenge, I wisely donned my life preserver before facing the long swim out to the boat.

 

Ladder Struggles:

 

Climbing the ladder proved demanding, especially for me, a middle-aged, overweight, and dealing with a bothersome knee.

The rungs seemed designed for individuals with longer legs.

Even my older travel partner, less physically fit, faced significant difficulty getting back onto the boat, requiring assistance from our husbands.

 

Sunscreen Reminder:

 

A crucial tip emerged during our return – the intensity of the sun in this region requires diligent sun protection.

Hubby opted to tan shirtless, a rare decision for an Arizona resident accustomed to always wearing a shirt outdoors.

Seat Swap and Sunburn Regret:

On the way back, we switched seats, with the wiser individuals seeking shade.

Despite my suggestion for sunscreen, hubby chose not to reapply or wear his rash guard, resulting in much discomfort later.

 

Sun Safety Reminder:

 

A valuable lesson learned: regardless of location familiarity, always prioritize sun protection to avoid unwanted sunburn and its consequences.

Changing Weather Dynamic

While other tour groups enjoyed snorkeling, the weather took a swift turn. The wind intensified, and the sky darkened, with lightning in the distance.

man wth no shirt and woman with green shirt stand on a cliff overlooking sailboat moored below
Man in gray shorts and blue shirt sleeved shirt beems as he steers the sailboat on his birthday trip. Gallivanting Souls chartered a sailboat in Puerto Vallarta

Birthday Celebrations

Passing by Parque Nacional Marino Los Arcos de Mismaloya, we slowed down to capture the picturesque scenery, marveling at pelicans nesting in the shrubbery—a captivating sight.

Birthday Surprise

On our journey back to the port, Captain Jose, affectionately known as Cappy, discovered it was  Mike’s birthday.

In a delightful gesture, he allowed him to captain the boat, revealing the nuances of steering with minimal wheel movement.

Mike’s joy was evident, making this boat charter tour one of our most cherished cruise experiences!

DIY Boat Tour: A Guide for Independent Travelers in Puerto Vallarta:

 

Who is this tour for?

Ideal for Cruise Visitors and Overnight Guests:

This do-it-yourself boat tour in Puerto Vallarta is perfect for cruisers or overnight visitors willing to take responsibility for managing time, transportation to Marina Vallarta, and arranging necessary details. It’s crucial to remain time-conscious despite the extended port stay.

 

Language and Currency Tips:

While speaking Spanish is not mandatory, knowing some basics might be helpful. Currency exchange, preferably to Mexican Pesos, can save money. If not, using a credit card with no foreign transaction fees is advisable.

 

Budget-Friendly Option for Groups

This tour becomes budget-friendly, especially for groups of four or more passengers sharing the charter cost.

The private boat rental often compares favorably to shared rentals with larger groups.

Privacy and Comfort

For those valuing privacy, peace, and flexibility, the slightly higher cost for a private charter can be well worth it.

Enjoying the journey without the concerns of a larger group adds significant value.

 

For Those with Mobility Issues

This boat tour might not be suitable for individuals with mobility issues, weight concerns, knee problems, or limited upper body strength.

Confirming ladder upgrades with the rental company is essential, especially if considering this tour.

Conclusion:

While this DIY boat tour offers flexibility and privacy, potential participants should assess their physical abilities and preferences before opting in.

For those seeking an independent and tailored maritime experience, it proves to be a rewarding adventure in Puerto Vallarta.

Four guest and crew of Navagante sailboat

Memorable Sail on Navegante: Final Reflections

Our private day sail on the Navegante was an exceptional experience, creating unique, memorable, and enjoyable moments.

Despite the day’s imperfections, the reasonable price, just slightly higher than a group tour, made chartering this sailboat worthwhile during our short port visit. Mike even declared it one of his most memorable birthdays!

For cruisers seeking extraordinary experiences, chartering a private sailboat is a hidden gem.

Exploring the beautiful coastline around Puerto Vallarta with this rental company added a special touch to our port visit.

Would I choose this company again? Absolutely!

Whether with this boat rental company or another tour consolidator, I’d book another boat to discover more of Puerto Vallarta’s stunning coastline.

Future plans include trying the Swim with Wild and Free Dolphins or the Whale Watch Research Tour.

Stay tuned for our upcoming unique tour and cruise reviews as we set sail to Cozumel, ready to experience Cozumel Trikes.

Sailboat Navegante at sunset on Banderas Bay photo provided by Renta Segura. Gallivanting Souls chartered this beautiful sail boat on a recent trip to Puerto Vallarta.

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Navegante Contact info

Marina Vallarta muelle C y J., Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, 48335
Address
  • Marina Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
    Service Area
  • +32 2 356 67 93
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Day sail charter FAQs

1. Is the Navigate private day sail suitable for everyone, including those with mobility concerns?

– While the private day sail offers a fantastic experience, individuals with mobility issues, weight concerns, knee problems, or limited upper body strength may find it challenging. It’s recommended to confirm with the rental company about ladder upgrades for accessibility.

 

2. What precautions should be taken for changing weather conditions during the tour?

– Weather conditions can change rapidly. Travelers should be prepared for potential weather shifts, including wind and rain. It’s advisable to bring appropriate clothing and check with the tour operator about their policy in case of sudden changes.

 

3. Can participants swim during the private day sail, and is snorkeling equipment provided?

– Yes, participants can swim during the private day sail, and snorkeling equipment is typically provided. It’s recommended to wear sunscreen and follow safety guidelines. Ensure that everyone in your group is comfortable with swimming before participating.

 

4. Is knowing Spanish necessary for the tour, and what currency should be used?

– While it’s not mandatory to speak Spanish, knowing some basics might be helpful. Currency exchange to Mexican Pesos is recommended for potential cost savings. If exchanging money isn’t possible, using a credit card with no foreign transaction fees is a good alternative.

 

5. How does the private charter compare to group tours in terms of cost and experience?

– The private charter, although slightly higher in cost, offers a more personalized and intimate experience. Participants can enjoy privacy, peace, and flexibility. Comparatively, group tours may have a lower cost but lack the exclusivity and tailored experience of a private charter.

 

6.  Is This DIY Excursion Suitable for New Cruisers or Travelers?Or Can new cruisers or travelers undertake this DIY excursion?

 

Yes, but with caution. If you’re a new cruiser or traveler seeking a unique experience on the Navegante, you can certainly embark on this DIY excursion. However, it’s crucial to note the following:

 

1. Are you a fully independent traveler?

– This excursion is best suited for those who are comfortable taking on responsibilities, including managing time, transportation, and details.

 

2. Can you handle the potential risks?

– As an independent traveler, there’s a potential risk of being left in port in unforeseen circumstances. Ensure you are prepared to navigate challenges on your own.

 

3. Are you physically able?

– Assess your physical capabilities, as boarding the boat involves a ladder. This DIY adventure may not be suitable for individuals with mobility concerns.

 

4. Do you prioritize flexibility and spontaneity?

– If you value setting your own itinerary and adapting plans based on your preferences, this excursion offers the flexibility you seek.

 

5. Is privacy and a tailored experience important to you?

– The Navegante provides a private sail, allowing you to customize your journey and create lasting memories.

 

Embarking on this DIY excursion is an opportunity for an extraordinary maritime adventure, but it’s essential to do so with a full understanding of the responsibilities and potential challenges involved.