Pirate Ship at Night

REVIEW · PUERTO VALLARTA DINNER SHOWS

Pirate Ship at Night

5.0 · 8 reviews 4 hours (approx.) From $260 Operated by Landing Tours · Bookable on Viator
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Pirates, dinner, and night fireworks in one cruise. I love the FX face-painting and the open bar, because the ship turns into a pirate party before you even start dinner. If you prefer quiet sightseeing, this is a loud, character-driven show first.

A standout detail for me is how the whole crew stays in costume, with shoutouts like pirate Alvin and pirate Jack, and a guide named Dany helping keep the night running smoothly. You also get the practical payoff of sailing views around Puerto Vallarta after dark, not just sitting in one room.

Quick hits before you board

  • FX face-painting and pirate character setup so you look the part right away
  • Dinner with 6 dish choices, including options like lobster tail and fillet mignon
  • Live music plus staged pirate entertainment, with special effects built into the experience
  • Fireworks later in the program, timed for a memorable night moment
  • Adult-focused show elements, while still offering activities for adults and children

More dinner and a show on the sand

What a 6:00 pm pirate boarding actually feels like

Pirate Ship at Night - What a 6:00 pm pirate boarding actually feels like
This is a true evening event, starting at 6:00 pm. You’re not just showing up for dinner, you’re stepping into a storyline the moment you arrive at the port area meeting point near Blvd. Francisco Medina Ascencio km 4.5, Zona Hotelera (Area Militar de Vallarta). The experience is built to get you into character quickly, with a welcome pirate and FX characterization that includes face paint.

If you want to enjoy this at full volume, plan to arrive ready to participate. The ship experience is social, fast-moving, and staged, so you’ll have more fun if you’re willing to dress up and join in when the crew calls for it.

FX face-painting, pirate contests, and how the show keeps moving

One of my favorite parts of this kind of night cruise is the way it uses visuals to keep energy up. Here, they focus on FX characterization and pirate-style presentation so the atmosphere stays playful from start to finish. You’ll see the characters, you’ll get painted up, and you’ll likely spot the humor and chaos the crew is aiming for.

There are also contests and fun aboard, which matters because it breaks up the night. Instead of one long stretch of eating followed by one big finale, you get little bursts of activity that keep everyone engaged. Even with a large maximum group size of up to 250 people, the format is designed to distribute attention across the ship rather than leaving long pockets of waiting.

The dinner program: special effects dining plus 6 choices

Pirate Ship at Night - The dinner program: special effects dining plus 6 choices
Dinner is a central part of this experience, and it’s not treated like a quick meal. You’ll have special effects in the dining room, plus live music happening during the dinner flow. That means you’re eating while the show continues, so the food timing feels like part of the event rather than a break from it.

You get 6 delicious dishes to choose from, and the dinner selection is described with classic upscale options like lobster tail and fillet mignon. The highlights also point to various food options and dietary needs, which is helpful if you’re picky or managing restrictions. I’d still treat dietary needs as something to clarify in advance when possible, but the program is clearly set up to offer more than one standard plate.

A practical way to make your dinner choice feel easy

With multiple dinner options, my strategy is simple: pick the dish you’re most likely to crave on vacation. If you’re splitting time between the show and the dining room, you’ll want something that feels satisfying without making you miss the next event. The cruise is built around pacing, so choosing early helps you avoid last-minute indecision.

Live music, the pirate tavern vibe, and the adult fun factor

The entertainment here is the heart of the night. You’ll get live music, a pirate show, and additional pirate character moments that include a Drunk Pirate Show. There’s also mention of an adult-focused night show, the kind of performance that leans into comedy and swagger rather than strict family content.

You should assume this is a comedy-forward, adults-in-the-loop kind of experience even though it’s sold as suitable for families. The best match is a group that likes playful humiliation, pirate jokes, and crowd participation. If your idea of a good time is calm conversation and low-key sightseeing, you may find the humor style too loud or too silly.

Sailing around Puerto Vallarta at night, then fireworks

The “boat part” matters here, and not just as transportation. You’ll be taken on a tour around the bay, and the program includes a funny maneuver of sailing that gives you a sense the ship is actually moving, not parked for show purposes. In a place like Puerto Vallarta, night views can be surprisingly pretty, and the bay setting makes the whole evening feel like an event, not a staged restaurant.

Then comes the big visual moment: fireworks. Even if fireworks are not your main reason for going, it’s one of those moments that tends to create shared excitement fast. It’s also a nice punctuation point after dinner and performance segments, giving you a clear “now we’re heading into the final act” feeling.

Open bar, timing, and how to stay in control

An open bar (national) is included, and that changes the vibe. The good news is you can enjoy drinks without needing to track a cash register during the show. The not-so-hidden reality is that this kind of entertainment cruise works best when people stay alert enough to follow crew instructions.

I’d pace yourself. Have one drink, enjoy one show moment, then reassess. The crew energy can pull you along, and if you’re with kids, keeping a steady head helps everyone enjoy the entire program. The experience includes staff guidance for the night flow, and that tends to matter most when leaving later.

Price and value: is $260 per person fair?

Pirate Ship at Night - Price and value: is $260 per person fair?
At $260.00 per person for about 4 hours, this sits in the “you’re paying for the whole event” category, not the “cheap activity” category. The value comes from stacking many paid elements into one package: dinner with 6 dish choices, live music, pirate-themed performances, FX face paint/character work, special effects in the dining area, fireworks, and an open bar.

So what are you truly buying? You’re buying less decision-making. Instead of planning dinner, booking entertainment, and finding a nighttime activity, you get one schedule with built-in pacing. That’s especially valuable if you’re short on time in Puerto Vallarta and want an evening that’s ready-made.

Two practical notes to keep your expectations clean:

  • Port rate is not included, so check what you’ll owe on-site.
  • Transportation or pick-up is not included, so factor in how you’ll reach the meeting point.

If you’re already planning a nice dinner plus a paid show, this starts to look more reasonable. If you’re only looking for a brief cruise ride, you’ll want to make sure the pirate party, comedy, and fireworks are your kind of fun.

Who this fits best (and who might want to choose something quieter)

This works best for:

  • Families who want a high-energy, dress-up outing and don’t mind adult-leaning humor at times
  • Couples who enjoy themed nightlife and want an easy “one-ticket” plan
  • Groups of friends who like crowd energy, contests, and live performance

This may be less ideal if:

  • You want a calm, scenic cruise with minimal participation
  • You dislike loud comedy or don’t want a night performance mixed with adult-style bits
  • You’re hoping for a strictly formal dinner atmosphere

The overall tone is party-first. If that sounds good, you’ll likely have a memorable night.

Tips I’d use to enjoy it more from your first minute

  1. Bring a flexible mindset. The ship is a performance space, not a museum.
  2. Opt into the pirate look if you can. Face paint and pirate character work are part of the fun loop.
  3. Plan for the dining-show rhythm. You’re eating while entertainment is happening, so don’t expect a quiet sit-down meal.
  4. Pace the open bar. Enjoy it, don’t rush it, and you’ll keep control of your evening.
  5. Wear something comfortable for a few hours on a boat, especially at night.

Also, because the max group size is up to 250 people, the vibe can get busy around popular moments. If you’re the type who hates crowds, focus on catching the smaller show segments and then find your view again for fireworks.

Should you book Pirate Ship at Night?

Book it if you want a complete Puerto Vallarta night that mixes pirate dressing up, live music, dinner, and fireworks in one program. The package is dense with included elements, and the crowd energy is part of why it works. With a guide like Dany noted for keeping things flowing, and crew personalities such as pirate Alvin and pirate Jack mentioned as memorable, the entertainment style seems to be consistent and polished.

Skip or consider a different option if you want calm, scenic cruising with low sound levels. This is a staged party at sea, and the humor is central.

If you’re celebrating a birthday, going as a group, or just want one “wow” evening without complicated planning, I’d say it’s a strong choice for your trip.

FAQ

What time does Pirate Ship at Night start?

It starts at 6:00 pm.

How long is the experience?

The duration is approximately 4 hours.

Where is the meeting point?

The meeting point is A.P.I. Puerto Vallarta S.A. de C.V., Administración del Sistema Portuario Nacional, S.A. de C.V, Blvd. Francisco Medina Ascencio km 4.5, Zona Hotelera, Área Militar de Vallarta, 48333 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico.

Is transportation or pick-up included?

No. Transportation or pick-up is not included.

What’s included in the price?

Included items are welcome pirate, live music, a funny sailing maneuver, a pirate party, contests and fun aboard, dinner with 6 dish choices, FX characterization, pirate show, special effects in the dining room, fireworks, open bar (national), and a tour around the bay.

Is the tour offered in English?

Yes, it is offered in English.

Is dinner included, and can you choose dishes?

Yes. Dinner is included, with 6 dishes to choose from.

Does the dinner accommodate dietary needs?

The highlights say they offer various food options and dietary needs, so you should be able to select an option that works for you.

Is it suitable for families and kids?

It includes activities for both adults and children, and most people can participate.

Can I get a refund if I cancel?

No. The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.