REVIEW · PUNTA CANA
Punta Cana Party Booze Cruise, open bar, snorkeling Only Adult
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A party cruise on Punta Cana waters sounds simple, but this one mixes open bar with real water time. You get snorkeling on coral reefs, a pass by Dolphin Island, and a swim stop at the Sandbar natural pool, all while the crew keeps the vibe moving. The standout guide team shows up in the details too, with names like Sarah on drinks and Nano steering the boat.
What I like most is how the experience is built for a group mood without feeling chaotic: there’s a stocked cooler, disposable cups, light snacks, and even a Bluetooth speaker setup. Second, the water plan is practical and varied—snorkeling, a floating water pad, and that sandbar swim—so you’re not stuck doing only one thing for four hours. The main drawback to know up front: this is weather-dependent, so if seas are rough, your timing can shift.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Punta Cana Party Booze Cruise: What the 4 Hours Feels Like
- The Open Bar Menu: Exactly What You Get (and Why It Matters)
- Snorkeling and Coral Reefs: What You’re Actually Signing Up For
- Dolphin Island Cruise Pass Plus Beach and Sandbar Stops
- Music, Bluetooth Speaker, and BYOB: How the Party Gets Built
- Who Runs the Show: Captain Nano, Sarah, Pioka, Samy, and Armando
- Picking the Right Crowd: Who This Cruise Fits
- Price and Value: Why $52.25 Makes Sense for the Day
- Making It Work for Your Day in Punta Cana
- Should You Book This Punta Cana Party Booze Cruise?
- FAQ
- How long is the Punta Cana Party Booze Cruise?
- Is this tour adult-only?
- What’s included in the open bar and snacks?
- What water activities are included?
- Can I bring my own drinks or choose the music?
- What happens if weather is bad or I need to cancel?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- Open bar built for a full party arc with mojitos, Cuba Libre, rum and Coke, juices, and plenty of ice
- Snorkeling plus Sandbar time including a famous natural pool swim area
- Dolphin Island cruise pass for a good chance at sightings from the boat
- Music control and BYOB (you can pick the vibe and bring your own drinks free of charge)
- Staff energy is the product with Sarah often called out as bartender, plus Nano, Pioka, Samy, and Armando
Punta Cana Party Booze Cruise: What the 4 Hours Feels Like

This is a party-leaning yacht/cruise in Punta Cana’s Bavaro area, scheduled to start at 2:00 pm and running about 4 hours. If you see a shorter option listed, it’s usually a 3-hour tour or more, but the core ingredients stay the same: drinks, music, and time in the water.
The vibe is very “show up, have fun, don’t overthink it.” You’re not signing up for a quiet nature outing. You’re signing up for music, light snacks, a floating pad moment, and a chance to see dolphins, then snorkel and swim. The boat also caps at 100 travelers, which helps keep it lively without turning it into a floating crowd-control exercise.
One more thing to keep in mind: this is an experience designed for groups—birthdays, bachelorettes, and getaways show up in the marketing and in how the cruise runs. So if you want deep silence and serious history talks, this probably won’t match your style.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Punta Cana.
The Open Bar Menu: Exactly What You Get (and Why It Matters)

At $52.25 per person, the open bar isn’t a small add-on—it’s the heart of the tour. The package includes an all-you-can-drink setup with named cocktails like mojitos, passion love cocktails, Cuba Libre, and rum and coke. You also get water, juices, and sodas like Sprite and Coca-Cola, plus ice to keep everything cold.
Why this matters for your day: a cruise like this lives or dies on drink flow. If you’re constantly waiting for refills or rationed by drink tickets, the whole thing slows down. Here, the setup is clearly built for continuous sipping, and the crew uses a cooler stocked with drinks and disposable cups, so you can focus on the moment instead of logistics.
You’ll also want to know the age rule as it’s stated: alcoholic drinks are served for travelers 18+. If minors are on board, they’re served non-alcoholic drinks. The tour is advertised as “Only Adult,” but the alcohol policy is explicit, so plan your expectations around it.
Snorkeling and Coral Reefs: What You’re Actually Signing Up For
Snorkeling is included, with time at coral reefs and guided water activity support. The cruise also includes a floating water pad, which changes the feel of snorkeling: you’re not stuck in “gear on, stay in the water the whole time” mode.
The practical reality for you: you’ll get a structured window to snorkel, then more time to hang out in the water in other ways. That mix is smart for groups, because not everyone has the same comfort level in the ocean. Even if you’re not a confident swimmer, the water pad and swimming stop give you options.
You should also expect that the water parts can be time-sensitive. The whole experience requires good weather, and tours like this can be adjusted when conditions aren’t right. If the seas are calm, you’ll feel like you got the full plan. If conditions change, you’ll still likely get the main highlights, but timing can shift.
Dolphin Island Cruise Pass Plus Beach and Sandbar Stops

This cruise builds in three different “water scene” moments:
First, you cruise past Dolphin Island and you can see dolphins from the boat. That doesn’t mean every single trip guarantees a dolphin sighting, but the intent is clear: the route is designed with marine encounters in mind, and the chance is part of the fun.
Second, there’s a wild beach stop. Beach time is one of those things that can make or break the day for people who don’t want to stay on the boat the whole time. This stop gives you a stretch and a change of scenery without turning the itinerary into a long excursion.
Third—and usually the highlight for swimmers—is the Sandbar natural pool. The tour explicitly includes time to swim in the famous Sandbar Natural Pool, plus the floating water pad option. This is where the cruise stops feeling like a “party boat ride” and starts feeling like a full-on water play day.
The only consideration here: the sandbar experience depends on conditions too. Natural pool areas can shift with water levels and sea behavior, so don’t build your expectations around one exact minute. Go with the flow, and you’ll have a better time.
Music, Bluetooth Speaker, and BYOB: How the Party Gets Built

This is not a silent sightseeing cruise. The tour includes party essentials like a premium Bluetooth speaker, and the vibe is meant to stay active during cruising and downtime.
You also get choice in what you hear. The tour says you can choose your vibe—they play reggaeton, hip hop, salsa, R&B, electronic, and more—or you can connect your own playlist. That’s a big deal if you’re traveling with a group that wants their own soundtrack. It also helps the day feel personal instead of like generic background music.
Even better for value: BYOB is free of charge. If you have a favorite drink you want on the water, you can bring it and still enjoy the included open bar. That’s a practical way to control what you drink without paying for upgrades.
Who Runs the Show: Captain Nano, Sarah, Pioka, Samy, and Armando

The vibe on this cruise isn’t just the boat and the drinks. It’s the people, and the names that come up repeatedly help you picture who you’ll meet.
- Sarah is mentioned as the bartender, known for being attentive and keeping things fun while serving.
- Nano is described as the captain, focused on taking the group to the right spots.
- Pioka shows up as a water guide with a safety-forward role.
- Samy is part of the crew support.
- Armando is listed as a photographer, adding another layer to the experience.
If you’re going for a birthday or bachelorette, this matters. A good host makes the difference between a decent trip and a memorable one. And since the tour is capped at 100 travelers, individual attention feels more likely than on huge group boats.
Picking the Right Crowd: Who This Cruise Fits

This is best for people who want a social, energetic afternoon with real water time. Here’s the type of traveler who tends to love it:
- You’re celebrating something and want a built-in party structure.
- You want snorkeling but you also want fun beyond the water session.
- You like group experiences where the crew keeps the energy up.
If you’re traveling solo and prefer quiet, this might feel too lively. If you’re a couple who wants romance and quiet conversation, you might find this more “party atmosphere” than “slow sunset sail.”
If you’re traveling with a mixed group, it can work well because you’ll have multiple options: snorkeling, swimming, sandbar time, beach stop, and floating pad moments. Different comfort levels can still make the same day enjoyable.
Price and Value: Why $52.25 Makes Sense for the Day

Let’s talk value like a grown-up.
At $52.25 per person for about 4 hours, you’re paying for several built-in elements:
- Open bar with named cocktails plus soft drinks and juices
- Light snacks (nachos and a fresh fruit salad bar)
- Snorkeling time
- A dolphin-focused cruise route
- Stops at a beach area and the Sandbar natural pool
- Floating water pad and a guided crew setup
You’re not just buying “transportation on a boat.” You’re buying a structured block of activities that are hard to piece together independently without spending more on separate tours, separate tickets, and separate planning.
One caution on value: because drinks are part of the package, the vibe can encourage people to go harder than planned. If you want a steadier pace, set your own rhythm early. The open bar makes it easy to lose track of time, so keep an eye on how you’re feeling.
Making It Work for Your Day in Punta Cana
Here are practical things I’d plan around, based on how the tour is set up:
- Start with the 2:00 pm departure time in mind. A late afternoon cruise means you’ll get to enjoy daylight on the water and then come back with a full “day out” feeling.
- Use the fact that pickup is offered if you don’t want to fuss with getting to the marina. You’re also close to public transportation, so you’re not locked into one option.
- Download or save your mobile ticket, since that’s listed as the ticket format.
- If you care about the music, make your playlist decision before you board so your group can get a quick start on the soundtrack.
And since it requires good weather, it helps to stay flexible. If the ocean doesn’t cooperate, it’s likely you’ll be offered a different date or refund rather than a totally new experience.
Should You Book This Punta Cana Party Booze Cruise?
Book it if you want a fun group afternoon with drinks, music, and multiple water moments (snorkeling, sandbar swim, and dolphin chances from the boat). At $52.25, the included open bar and water activities give you a lot of “paid-for time” in one block, which is exactly what you want when you’re on a limited vacation schedule.
Skip it if you’re hunting for a quiet, laid-back nature day or if you’re not interested in snorkeling and the sandbar pool experience. Also skip it if weather sensitivity is a big concern for your itinerary, since the tour depends on conditions.
If you’re celebrating and your group likes to move, this is a strong fit.
FAQ
How long is the Punta Cana Party Booze Cruise?
The duration is listed as about 4 hours. You can choose a 3-hour tour or more, depending on the option you book.
Is this tour adult-only?
It’s advertised as Only Adult. Alcoholic drinks are served to travelers age 18 and above, and minors under 18 are served non-alcoholic drinks.
What’s included in the open bar and snacks?
The open bar includes mojitos, passion love cocktails, Cuba Libre, rum and Coke, plus water, juices, Sprite, Coca-Cola, and plenty of ice. Light snacks include nachos and a fresh fruit salad bar.
What water activities are included?
You’ll have snorkeling at the coral reefs, a cruise past Dolphin Island with dolphin sightings from the boat, a swim stop at the Sandbar natural pool, and a floating water pad.
Can I bring my own drinks or choose the music?
Yes. BYOB is free of charge, and the music setup includes a Bluetooth speaker. You can choose the vibe (reggaeton, hip hop, salsa, R&B, electronic, and more) or connect your own playlist.
What happens if weather is bad or I need to cancel?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.














