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Isla de Venados: Snorkeling, Kayaking & Wild Dolphins

Glide out to Deer Island — Mazatlán's crown jewel — for world-class snorkeling in crystalline Pacific waters, kayaking through sea caves, and encounters with wild dolphins. A bucket-list blend of marine wonder and untouched natural beauty.

What to expect

A scenic 20-minute panga boat ride deposits you on Isla de Venados, where coral reefs teem with tropical fish. Your bilingual guide leads you through sea caves by kayak and to the island's prime snorkel reef. Wild dolphin pods frequently surface alongside the boat on the return crossing — a spontaneous, genuinely thrilling finale. The pace is relaxed, gear is high-quality, and group size is kept deliberately small.

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USD 135 per person
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Good to know

Pre-book directly; spaces fill fast on port days. Departs from the Mazatlán marina, approximately 15 minutes from the cruise pier by taxi or pulmonia. Allow 4–5 hours; comfortable for all-aboard timings on standard port calls. Bring reef-safe sunscreen and a dry bag for valuables.

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Luxury cruises that call at Mazatlan — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.

Regent · Seven Seas Grandeur
10 nights · calls at Mazatlan
from $7,049
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Regent · Seven Seas Prestige
12 nights · calls at Mazatlan
from $7,549
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Oceania · Oceania Vista
59 nights · calls at Mazatlan
from $26,399
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Princess · Discovery Princess
7 nights · calls at Mazatlan
from $508
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