When renting a private boat, you can expect the possibility of spotting whales, dolphins, and turtles while cruising to secluded beaches, all while enjoying your own music and the warm waters of Banderas Bay.
It’s an unforgettable experience because if it’s unique vantage point it provides you with views of the city, mountain backdrop, and close up interactions with the Bay’s wide array of abundant marine life. It all begins with arriving at the dock 15 minutes early. This ensures you make the most of your time on the water. Also, don’t forget to pack sunscreen if you burn easily, along with anything else to make your trip comfortable. Towels are always supplied, as well as water and ice. Each boat has lifejackets for safety, and often sizes for kids as well.
Pro Tip: If you’re prone to seasickness, consider taking Dramamine before boarding. If the pharmacy has it in stock, opt for the non-drowsy version so you don’t get sleepy wile aboard and miss out on the fun. If you’d rather go a more “natural” route, ginger is a natural nauseant. For all other FAQ’s, review our page addressing the most common questions.
Setting Sail from Marina Vallarta to Los Arcos
Your journey often begins at Marina Vallarta, the largest marina in the area, making it a common departure point. From here, you’ll cruise towards Los Arcos. Los Arcos, which translates to “The Arches,” is a group of large granite islands that have been naturally sculpted by the ocean over thousands of years. These formations were created by volcanic activity, where molten lava cooled and hardened into granite (they reach up to 25 meters above sea level). Over time, the relentless waves of the Pacific Ocean eroded the rock, creating the arches and caves that you see today.
These formations are home to fascinating wildlife, including the blue-footed booby, a bird known for its strikingly blue feet. This area is perfect for snorkeling, where you might spot vibrant fish, sea turtles, or even octopuses resting among the rocks. Depending on the boat you choose, you can even ride through these rocks – which is always fun!
Exploring Mismaloya and Colomitos
Next, you’ll head to Mismaloya, a small fishing village that gained fame from the 1960s Hollywood film “Night of the Iguana.” This movie put Puerto Vallarta on the map, attracting stars like Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. After soaking in the history, your journey continues to Colomitos, one of the smallest beaches you’ll ever see. Here, you can jump off the boat and swim to shore, where the emerald waters and clear visibility make it a snorkeler’s paradise. For more details, read out article all about Mismaloya.
Stunning Waters of Playa Paredón
On your way back, consider asking the captain to stop at Playa Paredón. Playa Paredón is one of those hidden spots that not everyone knows about, making it a real treasure if you’re looking for something off the beaten path. Located along the coast between Mismaloya and Boca de Tomatlán, this small, secluded beach is a favorite for those who want to escape the crowds.
The name “Paredón” comes from the impressive rock wall that surrounds the beach, creating a cove-like atmosphere that feels private and exclusive. This hidden gem offers crystal-clear blue waters, white sandy shores, and a stunning rock wall formation, perfect for snorkeling and photography. Swimming up to the beach surrounded by the impressive rock formations feels like stepping into a secluded paradise.
Scenic Views of Puerto Vallarta
As you return to the marina, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the Malecon and downtown Puerto Vallarta from the best vantage point—the water. This perspective allows you to appreciate the city’s layout, the surrounding mountains, and a stunning view of the iconic Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe, crowned with its unique crown-shaped steeple.
Extended Adventures for Longer Charters
If you book a six-hour or eight-hour charter, your adventure truly opens up to include some of Puerto Vallarta’s most stunning and secluded spots. These extended trips allow you to explore destinations like:
Las Animas: The Perfect Family Getaway
Las Animas is a longer stretch of beach lined with family-run restaurants that offer a warm, local vibe. The beach’s shallow, clear waters make it ideal for swimming, and there’s a pier where kids can safely jump into the ocean—a favorite pastime for many families. Just a short walk away, you’ll find Anima Beach Club, a laid back spot with Tulum-inspired decor that blends seamlessly with the natural surroundings. It’s the perfect place for an adult-oriented afternoon, offering one of the coolest outdoor relaxing experiences in the bay, where you can enjoy fresh seafood, live DJ and cocktails with your toes in the sand.
Majahuitas: A Hidden Paradise by Day, Party Spot by Night
Majahuitas is an exclusive, boat-access-only beach club nestled in a stunning cove. The pristine beach and turquoise waters create a picture-perfect setting for a day of relaxation. But Majahuitas isn’t just a daytime destination; by night, it transforms into a vibrant nightclub that draws visitors from all over, eager to experience its unique blend of natural beauty and lively atmosphere. It’s one of those places that people come to Puerto Vallarta specifically to visit, offering an unforgettable experience both day and night. Click Majahuitas for more information about this magical place. .
Quimixto: A Glimpse into Traditional Coastal Life
Quimixto is a tiny fishing village that offers a more laid-back and authentic experience. With just a few local restaurants, this sliver of a town is charming in its simplicity. The highlight here is the horseback ride or hike to a nearby waterfall, where you can cool off with a swim in the refreshing waters. Keep in mind, the strength of the waterfall varies depending on the time of year, so be prepared for a bit of adventure. Quimixto’s unspoiled nature and small-town feel make it a peaceful retreat from the more touristy spots. With its own long dock, you can hop off your boat quite easily here to get to the beach.
Yelapa: A Larger Slice of Paradise
Yelapa is like a bigger, more lively version of Quimixto, nestled in its own secluded bay. This vibrant village offers a mix of activities, from parasailing over the bay to enjoying fresh, local cuisine at one of its many restaurants. A highlight of Yelapa is the 20-minute hike to a beautiful waterfall, where you can take a dip in the cool, freshwater pool. The combination of its stunning natural setting, local culture, and variety of activities makes Yelapa a must-visit destination. Since this is a boat access only destination, there have never been cars on Yelapa in its history, despite it being home to many locals.
Why These Destinations Are Worth Your Time
Each of these spots—Las Animas, Majahuitas, Quimixto, and Yelapa—offers something truly special. Whether you’re looking for family fun, a secluded beach club, a taste of traditional life, or a mix of adventure and relaxation, you can’t go wrong with any of these destinations. They’re all unique in their own way, making them each worth a visit during your charter. Exploring these hidden gems gives you a deeper connection to the beauty and diversity of Puerto Vallarta, creating memories that will last long after your trip. One thing each of these destinations have in common – they are BOAT ACCESS ONLY.
The Ultimate Overnight Charter Experience
For those who opt for an overnight charter, the experience is nothing short of extraordinary. Few get to witness the exclusive, boat-only access locations you’ll explore. We highly recommend this option for the ultimate boating experience—imagine enjoying the vessel’s warm ambiance under a starry sky, with unlimited food and drink to make every moment feel like first class. There’s something really calming about being out there, with nothing but the sound of the waves and a sky full of stars above you.
If you’ve never experienced the ocean at night, you’re missing out on something special. A night-time charter in Puerto Vallarta isn’t just another boat trip; it’s a whole different vibe that’s totally worth trying. Night-time charters are more laid-back than the daytime ones. There’s no rush to get to the next spot or squeeze in as many activities as possible. Instead, it’s about enjoying the moment—whether that’s having a quiet chat with friends, sharing a bottle of wine, or just soaking up the night air. It’s like the boat becomes your own little floating oasis.
For more details on creating your perfect day or overnight charter, please contact us. We’re here to help you plan an unforgettable experience on your own boat in Puerto Vallarta.
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