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Boat vacation rentals in Mexico

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Boat in Isla Mujeres
5 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

Your private sailboat on the magic island

SeanRating, 5 stars1 week ago
It was really cool to be able to stay on a sailboat for an affordable price..... The views off of the boat were immaculate with gorgeous sunrises and sunsets. I'm 6'3 235 so I was a little bit big for the hammock that they have on the front but it was really cool to take in the views from the hammock. I would highly recommend the sailboat for either a couples trip or a solo getaway.
Boat in La Paz
4.67 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Island Adventure Charters Baja

HannaRating, 5 stars76 months ago
Our stay aboard the Ocean Villa vastly exceeded our expectations! A great stay for an adventurous family who are looking for something out of the ordinary and like roughing it a bit. Rob and Shannon were incredibly warm and welcoming and flexible. We had a fantastic time and would highly recommend them to all our friends and anyone who is looking for a special personalized adventure on the Sea of Cortez. We spent a total of 5 nights - the first night at anchor in La Paz, then 3 nights on a sailing charter (this is an add-on and not part of the b&b service, and we will review this separately), then the final night at anchor in La Paz. Accommodations: The boat is roomier than I expected with very comfortable common spaces. We are a family of 5, and each of the kids had their own cabin, and the parents shared. The double bed was too cozy for my husband and me, so we slept in separate bunks. You should be aware that sleeping aboard a floating vessel at anchor is something to get used to! We saw it as a fun part of the adventure (kind of like camping), but it's not for everyone. The 3 kids' cabins were small and well-appointed, with portholes that opened, lights, fans, and modest storage - fine for one person each but would have been tight with 2. The parents' cabin theoretically could have slept 3 but we maxed out at 2 and you can't both change your clothes at the same time! They provided clean linens and towels (bath and beach towels) and extra blankets, as it was chilly at times. There is a "head" with shower, but expect to take short "navy showers," turning off the water after you wet yourself, then soaping up, then turning on the water to rinse, as water is precious! Breakfasts were ample and delicious. Shannon kept the bathroom clean and the ship over all was clean and well organized. They have a huge collection of movies so we had a couple of movie nights aboard. Rob and Shannon's warm personality made us feel right at home. They had a good balance of interacting with us and telling tales of their adventures at sea and respecting our privacy. Communication: From the outset, the communication with Shannon was good. It's important to be aware that, because they are sometimes at sea, you may have to wait a few days for a response until they have internet service. Once we had booked, Rob & Shannon were great about letting us know when they would be offline and set expectations for being back in communication. Transportation back and forth from the boat to La Paz in the dinghy was quick and pretty easy, but subject to getting splashed! For a group our size with luggage it took 2 trips. Rob was always quick to respond and take us back and forth as we needed. Part of the adventure! However, it does mean less flexibility - you can't just walk out the front door to grab a cup of coffee or take a walk on the Malecon. The town of La Paz is a great jumping off place for exploring the Sea of Cortez and beaches, but the town itself is limited in its "touristy" offerings. Good ice cream, some good restaurants (we loved El Mesquite and Cafe Capuchino), and hardly any souvenir shops. Rob and Shannon had great tips for dining and for renting wetsuits, etc. They know the islands and beaches well and were able to help us make good choices. All in all, a spectacular stay!
Boat in Sonora
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

Estancia Única Yate in San Carlos

IvanRating, 5 stars22 months ago
Highly recommended, the perfect service and the wonderful place
Boat in Holbox
4.7 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

Patience Sailboat with 1 Bedroom

AriRating, 5 stars3 months ago
Lovely boat in a private setting with everything you need nearby. Fast enough wifi to work remotely or stream tv. Friendly hosts. I highly recommend staying here and falling asleep to the relaxing motion of the sea.
Boat in Puerto Peñasco
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Unique 2BR 2BA Yacht

TerryRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
I cannot say enough about our stay! The host greeted us at the boat. She walked us thru the boat and explained things thoroughly. Then she asked if we wanted to take the boat out during our stay. We said of course she explained that it would be an extra charge for the fuel and Captain. The captain showed up right on time And took us on a half day fishing trip. We had the time of our lives and the hosts amazing and knowledgeable about the area! This definitely a do over and over again! This will our first choice booking.
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Boat in Mulegé
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

A Piece of Paradise in Baja on a sailboat!!

RonRating, 5 stars3 days ago
Hands down one of our favorite travel experiences ever! Silvia is a delight, and we will be back! The boat was great, and being able to use the dingy to go out to the island and to some of the other local spots was awesome.

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