REVIEW · DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Hip Hop Party Boat Booze Cruise with Open Bar (Adults Only)
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This is a party on the open sea. For about 3 hours off Punta Cana, you’ll be on a boat with a sound system and an open bar vibe, plus time for water fun beyond just sitting and sipping.
I also like that the cruise includes a real activity break: snorkeling near Bavaro Beach with provided gear, then a quick stop that includes a slide. One thing to consider, though: the food is snacks-first, and service and music intensity can vary day to day—so go hungry before you board, not after.
In This Review
- Key things that make this cruise worth your time
- What You Get During the 3 Hours on the Water
- Open Bar Value: Rum, Vodka, Beer, and the Real Cost of “Premium”
- Music and Party Atmosphere: Hip Hop, Plus the Styles That Show Up
- Playa Los Corales: The Quick Welcome Stop That Sets the Tone
- Bavaro Beach Snorkel: Gear, Guide Support, and What You’re Likely Looking For
- Natural Pool Sandbar Party: Where the Boat Party Mixes Together
- Food and Drinks: Snacks Are Included, But Don’t Plan on a Full Meal
- Bathrooms and Comfort: Small Issues That Can Change Your Experience
- Safety Notes: Life Jackets Are There, But Knowing the Rules Helps
- Getting There: Pickup, Meeting Point, and the Beach Boarding Reality
- Price and Value at $65: When This Feels Like a Smart Buy
- Who This Cruise Is Best For
- Should You Book This Hip Hop Party Boat Cruise?
- FAQ
- How long is the hip hop party boat cruise?
- Is pickup available?
- What time does the tour start?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What’s included in the open bar?
- Is snorkeling included?
- Does the tour play hip hop music?
- Is this tour adults only?
- What is not included?
- What’s the maximum group size?
Key things that make this cruise worth your time

- Open bar basics (and what it usually means): unlimited rum, vodka, and beer are included, so you can keep the party going without counting sips.
- Snorkel guided for first-timers: the sailor and guide help you get to where fish and coral are, and you’ll use provided snorkeling equipment.
- Short beach hops, not wasted hours: a quick stop at Playa Los Corales, then onward to Bavaro Beach for about 45 minutes in the water.
- Slide + natural pool sandbar energy: you’ll get a slide moment and a shallow-water stop where party boats mix for music and drinks.
- Limited size for a party boat: maximum 50 people, which helps it feel less like a cattle car.
- Extras can cost extra: premium drinks, photos, and some food options may be available beyond what’s included.
What You Get During the 3 Hours on the Water
This is built like a vacation side-quest for adults who want a good time fast. You’re not signing up for quiet scenery and museum-level pacing. You’re signing up for motion, music, and a bar that doesn’t shut off after one drink.
The cruise runs for around 3 hours, and it’s set up with a rhythm: a beach welcome stop, a proper snorkeling window, a slide moment, and then a party stop at the natural pool area where other boats join in shallow water. If you’re the type who gets bored when the “fun part” is too far away, this schedule keeps moving.
Also, it’s adults only (based on the tour title). If you’re bringing kids, you’ll want to find a different option, because the vibe here is clearly late-afternoon party energy.
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Open Bar Value: Rum, Vodka, Beer, and the Real Cost of “Premium”

For $65 per person, the headline value is the unlimited open bar. The included drinks are rum, vodka, and beer. For a party boat, that’s a big deal—because the cost of staying social on a boat adds up quickly on other excursions where you pay per drink.
Here’s the reality check that will save you money and disappointment:
- Expect the included bar to be straightforward: rum, vodka, beer, unlimited.
- If you want top-shelf liquor, add-ons, or a full meal vibe, you’ll likely be looking at extra charges.
One posted note in the feedback mentioned paying around $100 for a 750ml premium vodka, and another mentioned about $20 for a serving of fries. Those numbers weren’t listed as tour pricing, but they do match the pattern you should plan for: the included bar covers the basics, and upgrades are where costs creep in.
So my advice is simple: if you’re set on premium cocktails, budget for that. If you’re happy with rum-and-beer style partying, this tour can feel like a bargain.
Music and Party Atmosphere: Hip Hop, Plus the Styles That Show Up

The cruise is marketed as a hip hop party boat, and the music setup includes hip hop, reggaeton, and Afrobeats. On most boats like this, you’re hearing a mix designed to keep the dance floor moving, not to cater to one genre for three straight hours.
Some feedback points to days where the hip hop share might feel smaller than expected, and music can depend on where the boat stops and what other boats are playing at the same time. The natural pool area is especially important here, since multiple party boats gather and the sound can feel like a mash-up rather than one clean soundtrack.
The best way to think about it: treat the music as part of the party atmosphere, not as a strict hip hop radio station.
Playa Los Corales: The Quick Welcome Stop That Sets the Tone

You’ll start with a stop at Playa Los Corales. It’s short—about 15 minutes—and the guide focuses on getting everyone oriented for the activities and timing.
This first stop matters more than it looks. In 15 minutes, the crew can:
- get you into the right mindset (music, vibes, and readiness),
- explain how the snorkel portion will work,
- and keep the boat transition moving so you don’t lose prime party time later.
If you hate waiting around, this part is fine. If you want a long scenic beach pause, it’s not that type of tour.
Bavaro Beach Snorkel: Gear, Guide Support, and What You’re Likely Looking For

Next comes the snorkel stop at Bavaro Beach, with about 45 minutes in the water. You’ll get snorkeling equipment, plus a guide and sailor who help you reach where fish and coral reef areas are.
This is the part of the day that can turn a “party cruise” into a well-rounded excursion. Even if you don’t consider yourself a snorkeler, guided positioning matters. It’s the difference between kicking around and actually seeing life under the surface.
A few practical tips before you go:
- If you’ve never snorkeled, ask for a quick check of how the gear fits before you get in.
- Wear or apply water-friendly protection ahead of time—sunscreen isn’t listed as included.
- If you’re prone to getting cold in open water, bring something you can change into after.
Also, there’s a slide moment mentioned as part of the water activities. That’s a nice break from the snorkel—more “instant fun” and less gear management.
Natural Pool Sandbar Party: Where the Boat Party Mixes Together

The standout “wow” factor for many people seems to be the natural pool area. This is a shallow-water zone where multiple party boats gather, so the vibe can feel extra alive: music from different sources, lots of people in the same area, and more chances to dance and hang out in the water.
It’s also where the cruise becomes more social. If you came with friends, this stop is where you feel the energy shift from onboard party to shared beach-water party.
Two useful expectations to keep in your head:
- It’s shallow, so you’ll likely be able to stand and splash more than swim for long stretches.
- Because you’re sharing the space with other boats, sound can vary. Sometimes it feels like a blended party soundtrack; sometimes you might feel like it’s chaotic.
Still, for a party-focused trip, this is the point.
Food and Drinks: Snacks Are Included, But Don’t Plan on a Full Meal

The cruise includes snacks and tropical fruit, plus music and a boat sound system. That’s good for holding you over while you drink and dance.
But keep your stomach expectations realistic. Several notes point to snack portions that feel more like a light bite than a meal. There’s also a recurring theme of limited fresh fruit or snack quantity, depending on the day.
My practical suggestion: eat a real meal before you arrive, then use the included fruit/snacks as “support” for the party, not your dinner plan.
One more small but important detail: decoration for a celebration is included. So if you’re doing a birthday vibe or a group occasion, you can add that touch without trying to organize it last minute.
Bathrooms and Comfort: Small Issues That Can Change Your Experience

This part isn’t glamorous, but it matters on a 3-hour boat ride. Some feedback mentions bathroom problems, including situations where the toilet wouldn’t work properly or water didn’t run.
That doesn’t mean every cruise has the same issue. Still, if you want a stress-free day, come prepared like it’s a water day:
- Bring a small bag of tissues or hand wipes.
- Consider packing something small you can stash for comfort.
- Wear footwear you can walk in on uneven boat/beach steps.
Also, the boarding setup can be different than you expect on beach excursions. One response explained that there are no docks in the area, and the boats pull up to the beach so you board using steps. So plan for sand, steps, and the kind of quick boarding shuffle that comes with beach-based tours.
Safety Notes: Life Jackets Are There, But Knowing the Rules Helps
Safety matters on a party boat, even when you’re focused on fun. One mixed concern in the feedback was about life jackets, including a claim that there weren’t enough.
The provider response clarified that life jackets are available for everyone, and you’re not required to wear them the entire time. They’re meant to be used for snorkeling and then stored afterward.
So if you’re a safety-minded traveler, here’s how to handle it:
- Do a quick look-around at your assigned life jacket location before you go into the water.
- During snorkeling, follow crew instructions closely.
- If you feel unsure at any point, ask the crew where your jacket should be and when it’s needed.
A good party still needs good habits.
Getting There: Pickup, Meeting Point, and the Beach Boarding Reality
The tour offers pickup from hotels, apartments, or airbnbs across the Punta Cana area. The meeting point is Jellyfish Restaurant, C. Chicago, Punta Cana 23001, Dominican Republic, and the tour ends back at that meeting point.
A couple of things to keep expectations grounded:
- Beachboarding isn’t like a pier. Boats pull up to the beach, and you get on with steps.
- Some feedback includes notes about pickup being late or feeling disorganized.
That doesn’t mean your day will go sideways. But if you’re traveling on a tight schedule or you hate waiting, do yourself a favor: give yourself extra buffer time, and be ready for a little logistical chaos—because it’s a beach excursion, not an airport.
If you don’t get pickup, you’ll want to arrive at the Jellyfish Restaurant area early enough to find the right group and settle in before the boat begins boarding.
Price and Value at $65: When This Feels Like a Smart Buy
Let’s talk value. At $65 per person, you get:
- about 3 hours on the water,
- unlimited included drinks (rum, vodka, beer),
- snorkeling equipment,
- guided snorkeling support,
- snacks and tropical fruit,
- hip hop/reggaeton/Afrobeats music,
- and a natural pool party stop.
That’s a lot packed into one afternoon slot. The snorkeling portion alone can be worth it for people who want to try it with guidance. Add unlimited drinks, then tack on a sandbar-like party stop, and the cost starts to make sense for the right traveler.
When it might not feel worth it:
- If you’re expecting a quiet, scenic cruise with minimal partying.
- If you need a consistent hip hop-only soundtrack.
- If you want a full meal included.
- If you’re sensitive to bathroom issues or day-of organization.
For a group of adults who want “fun first,” this price can land in the sweet spot.
Who This Cruise Is Best For
This tour fits best if you’re:
- traveling with friends and want a shared party moment,
- an adult who’s happy with a basic open bar and casual snacks,
- interested in snorkeling but prefer a guide to help you find the fish and coral area,
- okay with beach-style logistics like steps for boarding and quick stop timing.
It’s probably not your best match if you want a calm, family-style outing, or if you’re very picky about bathroom cleanliness and spotless comfort.
Also, if you’re celebrating something, the included decoration can help you mark the day without extra planning.
Should You Book This Hip Hop Party Boat Cruise?
Book it if you want a straightforward adult party day with unlimited drinks, a guided snorkel stop, and a natural pool sandbar where the energy rises. If you go in with the right expectations—eat before you arrive, don’t assume premium liquor is included, and treat the music as a mix rather than a single-genre promise—you’ll likely have a great time.
Skip it if you want quiet cruising, guaranteed hip hop dominance, or a full meal included. And if you’re the type who gets stressed by late pickup or unclear logistics, plan extra buffer time or choose a different style of excursion.
FAQ
How long is the hip hop party boat cruise?
It runs for about 3 hours.
Is pickup available?
Yes. Pickup is offered from hotels, apartments, or airbnbs in the Punta Cana area.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 3:00 pm.
Where is the meeting point?
Meet at Jellyfish Restaurant, C. Chicago, Punta Cana 23001, Dominican Republic.
What’s included in the open bar?
Unlimited drinks are included, with rum, vodka, and beer.
Is snorkeling included?
Yes. Snorkeling equipment is included, and you’ll have a snorkel stop with guidance.
Does the tour play hip hop music?
Music is included, including hip hop, reggaeton, and Afrobeats.
Is this tour adults only?
Yes, the experience is listed as adults only.
What is not included?
Towels, sunscreen, and photos available to buy are not included.
What’s the maximum group size?
The tour has a maximum of 50 travelers.







