Infinity party boat in Punta Cana

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Infinity party boat in Punta Cana

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Want a party with sea views? This Infinity party boat is a 3-hour catamaran cruise out of Punta Cana that mixes coastal scenery with an onboard atmosphere—think international tunes, including hip hop, and unlimited open-bar drinks while you sail.

I like that the experience is built for fun without making you plan every detail. You get snorkel equipment included, plus bottled water, and there are seat belts onboard for safety. It’s also capped at a max of 100 people, so it stays social without feeling like a floating stadium.

One thing to watch: the day can run long. Even though the start time is listed as 1:30 pm, transfers and boarding can stretch the timing, and you may spend some time waiting at the beach. If you’re picky about exact schedules (or you hate walking through wet, seaweedy spots), plan for that.

Key highlights at a glance

Infinity party boat in Punta Cana - Key highlights at a glance

  • Open bar is included: unlimited drinks during the cruise
  • Snorkel gear comes with the ticket
  • Music-led party vibe: hip hop and international tracks, with music of your choice
  • Safety gear onboard: seat belts provided
  • Group size limit: maximum of 100 travelers
  • Pickup and drop-off: offered for many guests, plus a mobile ticket

Party at Sea in Punta Cana: what this catamaran trip is really like

Infinity party boat in Punta Cana - Party at Sea in Punta Cana: what this catamaran trip is really like
This isn’t a quiet “look at the waves” cruise. It’s a shared party boat experience designed to keep energy up from the moment you’re on board. You’ll be out in the Caribbean air with a line of coastline around you, and the crew’s job is to keep the mood lively—so you’ll usually feel like you’re at a day event, not just sightseeing.

The big value play here is the combination of:

  • 3 hours on the water
  • unlimited drinks (open bar)
  • snorkel equipment
  • hotel pickup and drop-off

For $65 per person, that’s a lot bundled together. In Punta Cana, a lot of add-ons tend to cost extra. Here, your “big expenses” (drinks and snorkel gear) are already covered.

You’ll also appreciate the practical safety and logistics touches. The tour notes that seat belts are provided, and it’s capped at 100 travelers, which usually helps you find space on board instead of feeling squeezed.

How the 3-hour cruise runs (timing, boarding, and getting the most out of it)

The listed start time is 1:30 pm, and the cruise duration is about 3 hours. But here’s the reality of shared boat trips in resort zones: the schedule depends on how quickly everyone is collected and checked in.

I’d treat this as an afternoon outing that can start a bit later than expected. One pattern you should prepare for is time spent waiting around the meeting area before you actually reach the water. If your resort is farther from the dock zone (some areas in Bavaro and Punta Cana can mean a longer shuttle), it can take a while to get everyone together.

What to do so you’re not stuck watching the clock

  • Keep your expectations flexible about the exact departure minute.
  • Bring water and plan to hydrate early. Bottled water is included, but you’ll move through your onboard routine faster if you drink steadily.
  • If you want photos, aim for the coast views during boarding and the first stretch once the boat is underway. That’s when the light often looks best.

Boarding comfort note (important)

One downside that popped up in an account of the experience: getting onto the boat involved walking through water with seaweed. Even if that isn’t guaranteed every time, it’s enough of a heads-up that I’d pack accordingly.

If you have them, bring water shoes or sandals with grip. If you don’t, at least wear something you don’t mind getting wet. This isn’t a “dressy” boat moment—think practical, not precious.

Open bar, music choices, and the onboard party formula

Infinity party boat in Punta Cana - Open bar, music choices, and the onboard party formula
This is the part people usually remember. You’re on a catamaran with a lively atmosphere, and the tour explicitly includes unlimited drinks on an open bar. Alcoholic beverages are listed as included, and bottled water is also provided.

Music is part of the fun plan. The experience notes that you’ll have hip hop and international music, and that you can enjoy it as the music selection is handled onboard. In practice, that usually means the vibe stays high even if the sea is calm.

Why the open bar matters for value

At $65, you’re not just paying for a boat ride—you’re paying for an all-in afternoon. If you’ve ever bought a few drinks on the coast and watched the total creep up, you’ll feel the difference here. Unlimited drinks (within the tour’s open bar setup) turn it into a straightforward “how much fun can I fit into three hours?” situation.

How to keep the party fun, not messy

  • Pace your drinking. The sea plus sun can sneak up on you.
  • Use the snorkel window while you still feel good. Snorkeling is included, but it can be harder to enjoy if you’ve already overdone it.
  • If you’re sensitive to sun, remember sunscreen isn’t included.

Snorkeling with included equipment: what you should expect

Infinity party boat in Punta Cana - Snorkeling with included equipment: what you should expect
The tour includes snorkel equipment, which is a win because many cruises make you rent gear or skip snorkeling entirely. With equipment included, you can decide on the spot whether you want to use it.

The experience description also promises time around crystal-clear waters and beaches along the coast. That suggests snorkeling is meant to be a real activity, not just a photo opportunity.

What to bring (since sunscreen isn’t included)

The tour lists sunscreen as not included. You’ll want your own:

  • Sunscreen (reef-safe if you prefer, though the tour doesn’t specify a standard)
  • A hat or sunglasses
  • A towel or quick-dry cover-up if you have it

If you’re unsure about snorkel comfort, don’t overthink it. If you’ve never snorkeled before, start with short stretches near the surface and get comfortable with breathing. The included gear lowers the barrier, which is exactly what you want on a party-style boat—less rental hassle, more time in the water.

Seeing the Bavaro and Punta Cana coastline from the water

Infinity party boat in Punta Cana - Seeing the Bavaro and Punta Cana coastline from the water
The itinerary is essentially a coastal cruise: sailing along the Punta Cana / Bavaro area with beautiful views, opportunities to relax, and time near beaches.

From a “why this is worth it” angle, the catamaran format helps. A bigger boat usually means:

  • smoother movement than smaller speedboats
  • more stable deck space for groups
  • room to spread out during photos and downtime

Even if you’re not the type who cares about boats, there’s value in getting out past the resort strip. The coastline perspective changes fast when you’re on the water. You’ll also get the “vacation feel” in the simplest way: sun, wind, and a constant change of scenery.

Pickup and logistics: where things can make or break the day

Infinity party boat in Punta Cana - Pickup and logistics: where things can make or break the day
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, and it also offers a mobile ticket. That’s helpful. It reduces the “where do I stand?” stress at your lodging and at check-in.

But pickup isn’t a magic guarantee for every hotel in every situation. One account of the experience included a situation where pickup wasn’t provided from a specific hotel, with the provider noting they don’t provide pickup from that location. So do yourself a favor: confirm pickup details when you book and double-check the exact pickup instructions you’ll receive.

Transfer time can feel long

Another practical reality: the ride to the boat area can take a while. One example mentioned a transfer around 1½ hours from a resort area before reaching the boat. Even if that’s not identical for every pickup zone, it’s enough that you should treat the outing as a half-day commitment, not just a quick afternoon.

If you like your plans tight, plan a flexible buffer after pickup time. If you like “set it and forget it,” you’ll likely enjoy the day more.

Safety and comfort: the small details that matter

Infinity party boat in Punta Cana - Safety and comfort: the small details that matter
The experience notes seat belts for safety. That’s good to see on a party boat where you might otherwise treat the experience like pure fun.

Beyond that, comfort is mostly about what you bring:

  • Sunscreen (not included)
  • Comfortable wet-friendly footwear (given the boarding-water possibility)
  • A dry bag or zip pouch for phone and passport if you want to keep electronics safe

Also, this is a shared tour with entertainment, so think “group energy.” You’ll be around other people, and the crew will likely guide the experience in a way that prioritizes flow and fun over quiet, slow pacing.

Who should book Infinity party boat in Punta Cana (and who might not)

Infinity party boat in Punta Cana - Who should book Infinity party boat in Punta Cana (and who might not)
This trip fits best if you want an easy, packaged afternoon with:

  • unlimited drinks
  • a lively onboard atmosphere
  • included snorkeling gear
  • coastline views without needing to rent your own boat

You’ll probably love it if you’re traveling with friends, you’re celebrating, or you just want a low-effort way to have a big day.

It may be less ideal if:

  • You hate waiting around for schedules to shift
  • You get upset when boarding involves wet footing or seaweed patches
  • You want a quiet nature-focused snorkeling session (this is clearly tuned to party energy)

Also, because pickup rules can vary by hotel, you’ll want to confirm you’re in a covered pickup zone before counting on door-to-door service.

Price and value: why $65 can feel fair here

Let’s talk money, simply. At $65 per person, you’re getting:

  • 3 hours on a catamaran
  • hotel pickup and drop-off
  • unlimited open-bar drinks, including alcoholic beverages
  • snorkel equipment
  • bottled water

In most vacation planning, you usually pay separately for transport to the dock, gear rental, and drinks. Here, those categories are already included. So you’re not just buying water views—you’re buying time plus the stuff that tends to add up.

If you’re the kind of traveler who drinks a couple beverages and uses snorkeling gear, this price often pencils out well. If you’re the kind of traveler who prefers staying dry, skipping alcohol, and doing your own independent day, you may feel like you’re paying for what you won’t use.

Should you book the Infinity party boat in Punta Cana?

If your ideal day is an organized catamaran party with drinks and optional snorkeling, I’d say yes—book it. The biggest reasons are the bundled value (open bar + snorkel equipment + pickup), plus the clear cap at 100 travelers and the safety detail of seat belts.

If you’re sensitive to timing changes or you hate any chance of getting seaweed on your feet during boarding, either pack smart (water shoes, sunscreen) and keep expectations flexible, or choose a different style of cruise.

Either way, treat this as a fun afternoon that can stretch a bit, not a strict minute-by-minute schedule. When you do that, it tends to land exactly where it aims: a good party on the water in Punta Cana.

FAQ

How long is the Infinity party boat cruise?

The experience lasts about 3 hours.

What time does the tour start?

The start time is 1:30 pm.

Is hotel pickup included?

Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included, though pickup availability can depend on your hotel location. Confirm your pickup details when you book.

What drinks are included on the boat?

Unlimited drinks are included as an open bar, including alcoholic beverages and bottled water.

Is snorkeling included?

Yes. Snorkel equipment is included.

What should I bring since it’s not included?

Sunscreen is not included, and tips for the guide are also not included.

How many people are on the tour?

It’s a shared tour with a maximum of 100 travelers.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.