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Cozumel Shore Excursions Present Multiple Ways to Spend Time Ashore

Cozumel shore excursions offer Caribbean cruise passengers multiple opportunities to enjoy the island’s activities. Whether you’re looking to spend your time ashore soaking up the sun, snorkeling in clear blue waters, or trekking to Mayan ruins, you can book Cozumel cruise tours that will ensure your time ashore is simply sensational.

If your idea of heaven is to get as much beach time as possible, schedule Cozumel shore excursions that let you soak up the sun at premier resorts with access to pristine white-sand beaches that lead to the turquoise water of the Caribbean. You’ll also find water sports activities and waterparks featuring spectacular slides, water rafts, floats, and much more.

Enhance your beach time with a lesson in salsa making and margarita shaking, or learn how to dance salsa like a local.

Cozumel offers some of the best scuba diving and snorkeling in the Caribbean. If you fancy diving into crystal-clear waters to swim among colorful reefs, stingrays, sea turtles, and dolphins, you can book a shore excursion that’s perfect for you, no matter if you’re a first-time snorkeler or a seasoned diver.

If you’re keen to see the amazing world under the sea without getting wet, set off on a submarine tour with an expert guide who will point out the colorful marine life as you glide in cool, dry comfort 100 feet below the water’s surface.

For a once-in-a-lifetime chance to explore Mayan ruins, some Cozumel cruise excursions include expertly guided tours to Chichén Itza, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Wonder of the World; Tulum, a walled Mayan city; or the unexcavated ruins of Coba. These are among the most popular Cozumel shore excursions and are sure to enhance your cruise experience.

Family-friendly tours that combine swimming, playing, and photo-ops among docile dolphins with beach time and water sports offer memory-making days that will last a lifetime.

Bring your sense of adventure to a day-long, jungle-themed, action-packed excursion that includes ziplining through treetops and landing in a lagoon, exploring underground caves, and paddling through subterranean caverns.

Food-focused tours are a fun and fabulous way to spend shore time in Cozumel. If you’re so inclined, don an apron, follow your chef’s lead, and prepare to cook, learn, and tantalize your taste buds. Head to Jose Cuervo Tequila headquarters to sample tequila and make perfect margaritas with a master mixologist.

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Popular Things to Do in Cozumel

Cozumel is a Mexican island off the coast of Playa del Carmen, surrounded by the Caribbean Sea; it's one of cruising's most popular ports of call. Home to about 100,000 permanent residents, Cozumel is not a small island and offers cruisers a variety of shore excursions to occupy their visit. The most popular excursions in Cozumel require getting in the water -- Jacques Cousteau once proclaimed that its underwater reefs were among the most beautiful in the world. For those looking to stay dry, nearby San Gervasio is a prime example of Mayan ruins, while authentic handicrafts can be found in the shops of San Miguel, Cozumel's largest city.

Cozumel is humid, with a tropical climate and a significant rainy season (wettest months are September and October). Because of this, the best time to visit is February through April, or the dry season. Expect daily temperatures to hover around 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The local currency is the peso, and the language is Spanish, but because tourism is such a huge economy in Cozumel, you'll find that most shops accept U.S. dollars and most people speak English.

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Food in Cozumel is rich with cultural traditions and fresh ingredients. You'll find plenty of pork, chicken and seafood offerings and dishes that draw heavily on Mayan culture in the Yucatan region. (That means plenty of corn tortillas, beans and rich sauces.)

Pancho's Backyard: A great place for margaritas and wonderful Mexican specialties, you can sit inside on the terrace and cool off beneath whirring ceiling fans while listening to the soothing sounds of trickling fountains. Pancho's is attached to one of the best shopping venues on the island. (Av. Rafael East Melgar 27 between calles 8 and 10; +52-987-872-2141; open Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. and Sunday from 5 p.m.)

La Choza: For some of Cozumel's best home-cooked cuisine (particularly for breakfast), pay a visit to the family-run La Choza restaurant in San Miguel. Preparing specialties like pozole (corn soup), pollo en relleno negro (chicken in blackened sauce) and their signature avocado pie, this is a favorite for cruise ship crew members, so it gets busy during the afternoon. The fish tacos and mango margaritas are highly recommended. (10th Avenue # 216, between Adolfo Rosado Salas and 3rd Sur; +52-987-872-0958; open daily, from 7:30 a.m.)

Guido's: Considered the island's best Italian restaurant, choice tables are located on the patio out back. (Av. Rafael Melgar No. 23 between calles 6 and 8; +52-987-872-0946; open Monday to Saturday from 11 a.m., and from 3 p.m. on Sundays)

Casa Denis: A solid option for atmosphere and tradition, Casa Denis has been on Cozumel since 1945 and features some amazing historic photos on the walls, including one of a young Fidel Castro. (Calle 1 #132 Centro; +52-987-872-0067; open Monday to Saturday, from 7:30 a.m.)

La Mission: Serving phenomenal, authentic Mexican food at exceptionally reasonable prices, the open-air surrounds provide respite from the heat, and menus are available in Spanish and English. We highly recommend the tortilla soup. (Just off Av. Rafael E. Melgar, the main street that runs in front of the pier; +52-987-872-6340; open daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.)

Las Palmas: Providing a truly cultural experience that was recommended to us by a local, Las Palmas eatery -- with its outdoor patio "cocina" -- specializes in authentic Mexican food, but be warned: The staff doesn't speak English, so bone up on your Spanish before visiting, and be prepared to point at what you'd like from the menu. (Avenue 25, between calles 3 and Jose Maria Morelos; open Monday to Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until 6 p.m.)

Beaches in Cozumel

The best beaches for swimming, snorkeling or lounging under the sun are on the western side of the island, where the winds are light and waters usually calm. Don't forget plenty of sunscreen, unless you want to be fried a bright shade of red. The surf on the eastern side of the island tends to be much rougher.

Best for Water Sports: Chankanaab Park and Reef is terrific for snorkeling, scuba diving, beach bumming and eating. Paradise Beach offers an excellent and wide variety of water sports rentals, along with a restaurant and two bars. Playa San Francisco is another good choice.

Best for Privacy: Playa Escondida on the western shore offers few amenities, but that keeps the crowds away from this sanctuary. Another peaceful option is Playa Chen Rio, on the eastern side of the island.

Best for a Beach Break: Nachi-Cocom Beach Club, about 10 minutes south of the San Miguel area, offers waters sports, a swimming pool, hot tubs, a bar and a restaurant. You can even get a massage. Visitors can buy all-inclusive passes for $55 each.

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San Miguel: Cozumel's one and only "big" city (some refer to it as a large town), San Miguel owes its economic well-being to the growth of the cruise industry, which has transformed this once-sleepy fishing village into a tourist outpost, crammed with stores selling every imaginable souvenir. While many restaurants offer Mexican fare, others favor American tastes, with several U.S. fast-food chains represented, along with such notable names as the Hard Rock Cafe. Most shops stay open until 5:30 or 6 p.m. -- or whenever the last cruise ship departs.

San Miguel revolves around its two landmarks: the "zocalo" (town square), known as Plaza del Sol, and the downtown pier. Easily the most distinctive and fabulous store on Cozumel, near the Costa Maya terminal, is Los Cinco Soles (we've easily lost a whole day there). This shop sells gorgeous Mexican crafts (plenty of the unusual along with more common items), silver jewelry and clothes. There's a tequila bar, and the shop wraps around the wonderful Pancho's Backyard restaurant.

Also of interest to shoppers: Adjacent to the Plaza del Sol is the modern Villa Mar Complex, an air-conditioned mall with several notable silver shops. (Be sure to look for the 925 stamp, indicating quality silver.) Among the best buys in the mall are hand-woven hammocks, shell jewelry, and local handicrafts. You'll also find many duty-free items, such as perfumes and watches.

Scuba Diving and Snorkeling: Along with Grand Cayman, Roatan and Belize, Cozumel offers the best diving and snorkeling sites in the Caribbean . In some areas, visibility reaches 250 feet, and prime sites for "divehards" include Palancar Reef (part of the nearly 700-mile-long Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the second-longest reef system in the world, behind Australia's Great Barrier Reef), Chankanaab Caves and La Ceiba Reef.

At La Ceiba, the underwater universe contains a sunken airplane that came to rest after being blown up for a Mexican disaster movie. Pro tip: Keep an eye out for dive operators who post C.A.D.O. stickers in their windows; these are considered the island's most reputable dive establishments. Operators are located up and down the main road along the waterfront, between the International Pier and San Miguel.

Snorkelers can find outfitters in this area, too, or simply drop into any of the multiple beachside bars and restaurants for a beer, tortilla chips and a day of exploring the reef right off shore. We enjoyed refreshing stops for a snorkel (and beers) at Tikila during our walk back and forth between the International Pier and San Miguel. Both are located on the coastal road, and the beach is the "ironshore" kind, typically best for snorkeling, but water shoes are recommended for tender feet.

Glass-bottom Boat Tours: Providing a glimpse of the reefs for those who might prefer to stay dry in the comfort of a boat, glass-bottom boat tours also occasionally stop for snorkeling breaks.

The Museum of the Island of Cozumel: (Editor's note: Closed for renovations at press time) Located three blocks from the San Miguel ferry dock, The Museum of the Island of Cozumel is one of few options for culture vultures. It features interesting exhibits on underwater life and the reef ecosystem, as well as displays on Mayan, colonial and modern life. (Avenue Rafael E. Melgar; +52-987-872-0833; open Monday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.)

San Gervasio: The best of several small Mayan ruins sites on Cozumel, San Gervasio is located approximately 7 miles from San Miguel. During its heyday, San Gervasio served as a ceremonial center dedicated to the fertility goddess Ixchel. The oldest site is El Cedral, about 3 miles from San Miguel, though little remains there except a Mayan arch and a few small ruins. A note that the "tour guides" onsite are not official employees. (Open daily, 8 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.)

Playa del Carmen: Accessible via fast ferry, this mainland resort town is a fantastically bustling place that's chock full of shops (some of the tacky touristy variety, others, particularly in a conclave just off the ferry dock, much more upscale) and cafes. Better known to Europeans, the town owns an indefinably foreign air, so you'll feel a million miles away from Cozumel.

The "Mexico Water Jet" ferries passengers back and forth between Playa del Carmen on the Yucatan Peninsula and Cozumel. The ferry operates continuously, and the crossing takes approximately 45 minutes; depending on sea conditions, the ride can range from super-smooth to extremely bumpy. You can save money by purchasing your tickets online beforehand. If you're buying on the spot, be prepared with cash for the each-way fare. (The first ferry of the day leaves Cozumel at 7 a.m.; the last ferry departs Playa del Carmen at 7 p.m. but visitors should check the schedule as it can vary seasonally.)

Chichen Itza: Playa del Carmen is also the jumping-off point for the region's best-known Mayan sites. Try a day trip to the ruins of Chichen Itza, the Yucatan's most renowned, which contains a mix of temples, pyramids and carvings dating to the 7th and 8th centuries. Other Mayan ruins are located at Tulum, situated on the coast 35 miles south of Playa del Carmen. The site features several Mayan temples -- including a stunning temple right on the coastline -- government buildings and a beach below the ruins. Day trips to both Mayan sites can be booked through local tour operators.

Note: Independent travelers should know that an excursion to Chichen Itza spells a long day -- about a three-hour bus ride in each direction; don't forget to factor in the ferry ride from Cozumel. This is one of the times we actually recommend taking this trip as part of your ship's shore excursion program because the logistics are so complicated.

Xel-Ha: A lagoon that was considered sacred by the Mayans, Xel-Ha is just a short ride from Tulum. It has been converted into an ecotourism underwater park, featuring an aquarium and areas for swimming, snorkeling, sunning and dining. (Carretera Chetumal Puerto Juarez Km 240; +52-855-326-2696; open daily, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.)

Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve: Lying on a limestone flat, just south of Tulum, the 1.3-million-acre reserve is home to endangered manatees, crocodiles, jaguars and turtles and features more than 1,000 varieties of plants, 350 species of birds and 70 different mammals. More than 1,000 Mayan people live within the reserve. (Tulum, Quintana Roo; +52-1984-141-4245)

Chankanaab National Park: A visit to the Chankanaab National Park makes for a fascinating day trip. The nature preserve is home to a beachfront area with a bar and grill, botanical garden and archaeological park. (Carretera Costera Sur Km. 9; +52-987-872-0833; open Monday to Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.)

Punta Sur: Another ecotourist park for visitors interested in learning about Cozumel's native flora and fauna, Punta Sur encompasses mangrove jungles, white-sand beaches and reef formations. Visitors can watch a 20-minute video at the information center to learn about the different ecosystems, reefs and native birds, along with other wildlife inhabiting the area, such as turtles and alligators. (Open Monday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.)

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19 Top-Rated Cozumel Shore Excursions for Your Next Cruise

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Cruisers looking for a little bit of everything should consider a cruise itinerary that includes Cozumel Mexico. Officially known as San Miguel de Cozumel, this fantastic island is located just south of Cancun and offers some of the best shore excursions and day trips on the Yucatan Peninsula.

The list of things to do in Cozumel is quite varied. The island is has everything from beautiful beaches and coral reefs for snorkeling and diving, to ancient Maya ruins and vibrant culture. So there’s plenty to keep you entertained!

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19 best Cozumel shore excursions

With dozens of Cozumel cruise excursions to choose from, it can be hard to decide which one to take. So we did our research and looked at which Cozumel day trips are the most popular and get good reviews.

Here’s a list of the best excursions Cozumel has to offer you as a cruise ship passenger. With such a wide variety of things to do in Cozumel , we’re sure you’ll find the perfect activity for your day in port!

1. Enjoy a catamaran cruise, snorkel, and beach party

Beach parties are popular Celebrity Cozumel excursions. Here, a woman is sunbathing on a catamaran.

El Cielo Beach tops the list of cruise shore excursions in Cozumel—a secluded sandbar that can only be reached by boat. Here, you can snorkel and play in shallow waters surrounded by starfish.

This 5-hour catamaran excursion includes El Cielo plus a private white-sand beach where you can relax on a lounge chair or hammock, play on a floating water park, kayak, or paddleboard. A delicious lunch and unlimited drinks are included.

2. Soak up the sun at Paradise Beach Club

Aerial view of Paradise Beach Club in Cozumel Mexico, one of the most popular Cozumel cruise excursions

Beaches rank among the best Royal Caribbean excursions in Cozumel. There are plenty you can visit on your own.

However, if you’re looking for Cozumel beach excursions, all inclusive is the way to go. Many cruisers say that Paradise Beach Club is one of the best beach clubs in Cozumel. The beach here is beautiful, and the staff is very friendly and attentive. Buy an all-inclusive pass to hang out all day.

You’ll lounge on chairs shaded by palm trees, grab lunch at an onsite restaurant or have lunch served to you on the beach, and drink your fill of domestic liquors, beers, and soft drinks from the open bar. It’s the perfect beach break—no planning required.

ⓘ TIP: The easiest way to get to Paradise Beach is by taking a taxi from your cruise ship or hotel. It is about a 10-15 minute taxi ride and costs about $16 each way (per TAXI not per person) for a car for up to four people. There are also taxi VANS that take up to 8 people.

3. Explore Mayan ruins in Tulum

Some of the Mayan ruins in Tulum Mexico

It’s easy to see why so many cruise passengers say Tulum is one of the best carnival excursions in Cozumel. Tulum is a well-preserved Maya walled city that was once a major port. It’s located an hour south of Playa del Carmen on the coast and makes for a great day trip from Cozumel.

The site has several structures you can explore, including El Castillo, which sits atop a cliff 40 feet (12 meters) above the Caribbean Sea.

If you want to learn more about Maya culture and history, there is a small on-site museum with some interesting artifacts. You can also stroll along the beach below the ruins or go for a swim to see the ruins from the water.

Some Cozumel tours combine visiting the Tulum ruins with other attractions. For example, this excursion takes you to both the Tulum and Coba ruins and ends with swimming in a cenote.

4. Snorkel and swim with stingrays

person wearing snorkel gear and looking at a stingray.

Swimming with sharks and rays at Stingray Beach has to rank as one of the most unique Cozumel excursions of all. This lets you interact up close with this iconic marine species in crystal clear waters. You’ll get to hold, touch, feed, and snorkel with stingrays and hear about the coral restoration efforts at the park.

This tour is 1.5 hours, starting with meeting the stingrays in waist-deep water for 30 minutes. After feeling the rays softly brush against your legs, you’ll get to move to a deeper enclosure where you can snorkel with rays and a myriad of colorful coral reef fish.

5. Spend a day at Chankanaab Beach Adventure Park

girl swimming with a dolphin at Chankanaab National Park

If you’re looking for cheap Cozumel excursions or a Cozumel excursion for families, this one’s for you! Located in the National Reef Marine Park, Chankanaab Beach Adventure Park has plenty of activities for kids and adults alike. In our opinions, Chankanaab deserves its reputation as one of the best Carnival excursions in Cozumel.

Be prepared, because Chankanaab National Park isn’t your normal national park. A day pass to Chankanaab Beach Adventure Park gives you sea lion and manatee shows, a botanical garden, a beach club, a crocodile farm, and access to the beach and marine park. This is a good option if you just want to lounge by the pool, snorkel offshore, soak up some sun, and take a dip in the lagoon.

However, if you’re looking for a Cozumel excursion that includes more adventure, Chankanaab has more to offer you. There may be an additional fee, but you can snorkel with manatees , scuba, snuba, swim with dolphins , enjoy a tequila tasting, participate in a temazcal , and more.

6. Tour the island of Cozumel

Colorful letters spell out Cozumel on the beach

If you’d like to explore Cozumel and learn more about the history and culture of the island, then a 5-hour private island tour with an expert guide is a must. You’ll also get to know more about Cozumel’s fascinating archaeological wonders.

After pickup, you’ll be taken to some of the main sights on the island. This includes the local market, parks, iconic neighborhoods and religious buildings. You’ll also get to visit Chen Rio Beach on the east of the island, before arriving at the famous rock formation known as ‘El Mirador’.

To learn about the island’s history, you’ll visit San Gervasio Mayan ruins and drive through the traditional lands of the Cedral where there’s a Mayan settlement. On this tour you’ll also learn about the interesting Holy Cross traditions from your tour guide.

On the other hand, if you’re looking for an exciting and unique way to explore Cozumel, the Amazing Cozumel Race is definitely worth considering. This interactive half-day clue based adventure game is a perfect combination of sightseeing tour and scavenger hunt.

Teams of two to eight people will compete to solve mysteries and crack clues as they navigate self-guided stops around the city. It’s a great way to see the sights and have fun with friends, family, or coworkers.

At the end of the Amazing Race, there will be an awards ceremony with prizes for the top finishers, as well as complimentary beverages and snacks for all participants.

7. Take a food tour

Mexican food: steak, avocado guacamole with tortilla chips, jalapenos and beans

You can take a variety of food tours in Cozumel, ranging from tequila tastings to chocolate tours. You can also find Cozumel cooking classes where you can learn how to make local Mexican dishes yourself!

No matter which tour you choose, you’re sure to leave with a full stomach and a new appreciation for Yucatecan cuisine.

8. Visit Isla Mujeres

sign on the beach that says Isla Mujeres

Isla Mujeres is a picturesque small island not far from Cozumel, famous for its white sandy beaches, Mayan temple and sea turtle sanctuary.

If you’re keen to visit Isla Mujeres as a day trip from Cozumel, one of the best ways is on a scenic catamaran tour. Spend the day relaxing in the sunshine, snorkeling, and taking in some of the most idyllic Caribbean ocean views.

There are several tour options to choose from. This 10-hour catamaran tour with lunch and an open bar , includes hotel transfers and stops off for snorkeling at a coral reef park on the way to Isla Mujeres. Prepare to be mesmerized by all the fish that gather near the boat as your guide sprinkles fish food into the sea. Enjoy a buffet lunch on the beach and sit under a palm tree if it gets too sunny.

Another option is a flexible and high-speed round-trip ferry ride from Cancun to Isla Mujeres . This luxury ferry ride features reclining leather seats, a kids area and a snack bar as well as other amenities. Carrying up to 800 passengers, there are multiple ferry crossing times each day which means that you can easily visit Isla Mujeres as a day trip and plan your own itinerary while there. It is, however, advisable to book your ferry tickets in advance.

9. Go on an Atlantis Submarine expedition

Atlantis Sub on the sea floor

Want to explore the undersea world but stay dry? The Atlantis Submarine is perfect for you! This 63-foot-long, 48-passenger submarine will take you on an underwater tour of Cozumel’s stunning reef system.

You don’t need to be a certified diver to go on this tour, and the submarine provides all the necessary safety gear. The submarine descends to a depth of 100 feet (30 meters), where you will have the opportunity to see a wide variety of marine life, including sharks, rays, eels, and turtles.

The Atlantis Sub is a great activity for families with children, as it is both safe and educational. Your knowledgeable guide will provide lots of insightful information as you journey along the reef.

10. Enjoy a beach break at Playa Mia Grand Beach & Water Park

The beachfront at Playa Mia Water Park in Cozumel

A day pass to Playa Mia gives you access to one of the best public beaches in Cozumel Mexico. Playa Mia has more than 20 water park attractions, lounge chairs on a white sand beach, kayaks and sailboats, a kids’ playground, a swim-up pool bar, and more.

You can also upgrade to an all-you-can-eat buffet, open bar, Hobie cat and clear kayak access, towels, lockers, and beach umbrellas.

11. Scuba dive the second-largest coral reef in the world

The clear turquoise waters around Cozumel are the home of the second-largest barrier reef in the world: the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef. With visibility over 100 feet, this makes Cozumel a top destination for snorkeling and scuba diving.

Palancar Reef is home to a wide variety of marine life, including turtles, stingrays, eels, and over 500 species of fish. The reef is also home to a shipwreck, the El Cid, which sunk in 1961.

On this two-tank scuba diving tour , you’ll dive with a local guide who shares commentary about the marine ecosystem in Mexico. The excursion includes two tanks for two dives, a guide, and boat transportation from Cozumel

Or if you prefer, you can do a one-tank reef dive with full-day access to Chankanaab National Park . This is the perfect scuba diving excursion for certified and noncertified divers. You can easily enjoy the tropical fish, underwater sculptures, and coral reef formations, then relax at Chankanaab Beach Adventure Park. Enjoy full access to the amenities including the beach, hammocks, shaded palapas, sea lion show, and crocodile exhibits.

12. Snorkel in the Caribbean

Surrounded by coral reefs that are brimming with brightly colored marine life, snorkeling is one of the most popular activities on Cozumel. If you want to experience the best snorkeling spots and learn about the local biodiversity, then this fully guided half day snorkeling tour to Palancar and Columbia reefs, El Cielo Sandbar and El Cielito Beach is an unmissable opportunity.

Palancar reef on the southwest of Cozumel is known for its abundant marine life including sunfish, parrotfish, sea turtles, moray eels, nurse sharks and barracuda. The Colombia reef is well known for frequent turtle sightings and dive-throughs, and the El Cielo Sandbar is a shallow water area that’s popular for seeing large starfish in magnificent turquoise waters. And the pristine El Cielito Beach lives up to its name of being a “little heaven”.

13. Zipline through the jungle

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If you enjoy adventure and fancy an adrenaline rush, then you might like to try ziplining through the Mexican jungle on Cozumel .

You’ll get to see Cozumel from a different perspective above the trees from 6 different canopy platforms where you’ll then zip along lines in a harness. This is a great thrill-seeking activity for families and children and usually lasts around an hour.

Your tour starts with a safety briefing where you’ll be given a helmet. You’ll then climb up about 45 feet to the first platform where your harness will be secured. And then you can start cruising above the trees on the zip lines, with views of the ocean in the distance.

14. Go horseback riding on the beach

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With miles of white sandy beaches, Cozumel is an island paradise for horseback riding. Whether you’re an experienced rider or a novice, you can take a horseback beach riding tour that pairs you with a horse for your skill level.

Enjoy 30-minutes in the saddle on Mr Sanchos Beach where you’ll pass mangroves, forests, farms and sparkling Caribbean waters. This tour is perfect for families, couples and friends, although it is not recommended if you have back problems, are pregnant, or are over 200 pounds.

15. Explore cenotes and underground caves

Yucatan cenote with grab rope

Cenotes are naturally formed water reservoirs or sinkholes that are common in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. Formed by limestone bedrock that collapsed leaving a hole or underground water cave, cenotes come in many shapes and sizes – some forming underground labyrinths of connected caves.

You can spend 3 to 3.5 hours in a small group tour exploring the cenote at Rio Secreto in Playa del Carmen. This cenote is dramatically decorated with natural stalactites and stalagmites, perfect for taking plenty of incredible instagram-worthy photos.

Your tour leader will guide you through a network of rivers and underground caves, after kitting you out with a wetsuit for swimming. After all the swimming, you’re bound to have worked up an appetite – luckily your light lunch offers lots of local foods.

16. ATV adventure/dune buggy excursion

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Are you an adrenaline junkie or an outdoor adventure enthusiast? Then you might like to combine three of the top adventure tours near Cozumel in one action-packed day tour. This 4-hour family-friendly tour includes ziplining, riding through the jungle on a 4×4 ATV, and exploring an underwater cenote.

After being collected from your hotel in Cancun or Riviera Maya, you’ll  be taken to the heart of the jungle where you’ll zip through the air between canopy platforms, along 6 zip lines and 3 interactive bridges.

You’ll then have 50 minutes to explore the jungle on a Honda 220cc ATV with your guide, getting a glimpse of the local wildlife and scenery.

Finish off your tour with a refreshing dip in a Mayan cenote at “Ruta de los Cenotes” before being dropped back at your hotel.

17. Visit Mayan Bee Sanctuary

Two people learning about the Mayan Bee Sanctuary

Bees are one of the most famous insects on the planet and according to Mayan folklore, their honey is a gift from the gods.

Learn about bees and the nutritional and medicinal properties of honey, as well and how ancient Mayans valued honey for its healing powers when you visit the Mayan Bee Sanctuary in Cozumel .

Your guide will explain how bee hives are intricately structured, how colonies organizational structures work, and the role of the queen bee and her drones, the guardian, and the princesses.

And at the end of the tour you’ll also get to sample some different honey varieties and learn about what other products bees can help us to make.

18. Take a glass-bottom boat ride

Child in foreground with mask and snorkel. Glass bottom boat in the background with people on it

If you want to observe sea life from the ocean, then a glass bottom boat ride is a great way to do it.

Perfect for non-swimmers as a way to get a glimpse of underwater life, you can hop on a Cozumel 2-hour glass bottom boat tour that includes optional snorkeling at 3 of the island’s best-known reefs.

This glass-bottom boat has a sun deck for those who want to catch some rays and enjoy the above-water views. And its glass bottom allows you to watch life underwater without having to get wet.

19. Play at Xcaret Park

Xcaret Park on Riviera Maya Mexico

Xcaret Park on the Maya Riviera is one of the top Yucatan Peninsula tourist attractions. Boasting over 40 attractions, this expansive nature park is definitely a place you can spend a full day exploring and being entertained.

That’s why purchasing the full day Xcaret Park pass —which includes lunch PLUS a nighttime cultural show—may be the highlight of your vacation.

Some of the top things to do at Xcaret include the Coral Reef Aquarium, the Manatee Lagoon, the Butterfly Pavilion and Spider Monkey Island.

Float along a network of below ground-level rivers that flow into a cenote; relax on pristine beaches and snorkel in sheltered coves; visit a Mayan village and Mexican cemetery; take a raft tour down the Paradise River; explore authentic Mayan temple ruins; walk along lush jungle trails; and explore Jaguar Island. There are an abundance of things to do and see at Xcaret – which means you’ll have to plan your day carefully.

There are also a range of activities in the park that are an additional charge, but worth considering. For example you can swim with dolphins, swim with nurse sharks, or have a close encounter with a stingray.

The evening performance with dinner is another highlight of visiting Xcaret. The Xcaret México Espectacular will give you an overview of ancient history and folklore at the Gran Tlachco arena where over 300 performers in bright costumes will entertain you.

Final thoughts

In conclusion, no matter what you’re into, there’s a Cozumel shore excursion that you’ll enjoy. When you start planning a vacation to this Mexican island, be sure to include one or more of the experiences mentioned in this article to make the most of your time there.

Whether you’re looking for an adventure or simply want to relax on the beach, you’re sure to find the perfect excursion in Cozumel.

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Is it better to book excursions through the cruise ship?

You can take excursions through the cruise line, book tours yourself, or visit Cozumel attractions on your own with advice from a good travel guide .

Each option has pros and cons. Your decision will depend on your budget, how much time you want to spend onshore, and whether you prefer the convenience of having everything taken care of for you.

Here are some things to consider:

Booking excursions through the cruise line

  • Good if you like traveling with a large group
  • Can get a full refund if the weather is bad
  • Transportation, guide, and admission fees are often included
  • More likely to get back on the ship on time
  • Can be more expensive than booking a tour yourself
  • You may not be able to customize the itinerary to your interests
  • You may not get the same level of service as you would with a private tour guide
  • You may not be able to hear your guide
  • May require a minimum number of people to run

Booking tours yourself

  • Can be cheaper than booking through the cruise line
  • More options to choose from
  • You can customize the itinerary to your interests and any special needs
  • Your guide can answer all your questions
  • You can choose smaller tour groups or go solo with a private guide
  • A smaller group size means you can spend more time at each stop
  • You can usually change plans if you want to stay longer or leave early
  • Have to do your research to find reputable tour operators
  • No guarantee you’ll get back on the ship on time
  • Admission and transportation fees are not always included
  • Doesn’t usually have a minimum number of people required to run
  • Usually can’t be canceled at the last minute

Going on your own

  • Can be the cheapest option
  • You’re free to come and go as you please
  • You have total control over your itinerary
  • You’re responsible for getting back on the ship on time
  • It may be more difficult to find your way around
  • Admission fees are not always included
  • May require more research in advance

ⓘ TIP: You can easily get to Playa del Carmen from Cozumel by ferry. Buy tickets here.

Frequently asked questions about cruising to Cozumel (FAQ)

Yes, the Port of Cozumel is open to cruise ships.

Cozumel is an island in the Caribbean Sea. It lies about 10 miles (16 km) off the eastern coast of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.

The best way to get to Cozumel is by plane or cruise ship. There are many direct flights from major airports in the US and Canada. Alternatively, you can take a ferry from Playa del Carmen.

The best time to visit Cozumel is between December and April when there is no risk of hurricanes and average temperatures range in the 70s and 80s (21°-30°C).

Climbing the ancient Mayan structures in the Yucatan and Quintana Roo is not allowed, in order to prevent injury and preserve the sites. There are 3 Mayan pyramids that tourists can climb: Coba, Izamal, and Uxmal.

Chichen Itza is not recommended for cruise ship passengers stopping in Cozumel. You can visit the ruins if your cruise stops in Progreso, though. Otherwise, we recommend visiting either Tulum or Coba instead.

The Mexican Peso (MXN) is the official currency of Mexico. However, US dollars are widely accepted in Cozumel.

Spanish is the primary language spoken in Cozumel. However, English is also widely spoken, particularly in tourist areas.

Cozumel is in the Central Time Zone (GMT-6).

Tipping is common in Cozumel, especially for service workers such as waiters, bartenders, and tour guides. A general rule of thumb is to tip 10-15% of the bill.

Yes, you can walk to a beach from the Cozumel port. The beaches of San Francisco and Playa Azul are both within walking distance.

The best way to get around Cozumel is by taxi, bus, or rental car. You can also rent a scooter or bicycle, but be aware that traffic can be chaotic and roads are often in poor condition.

There are no mandatory vaccinations for travel to Mexico.

It is not mandatory to have travel insurance to enter Mexico, but it is highly recommended.

Yes, Cozumel is a safe place to visit. It’s located in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, which is considered one of the safest parts of Mexico. There’s a heavy police presence on the island, and tourists rarely run into any trouble. Of course, it’s always important to use common sense and be aware of your surroundings. As long as you do that, you should have no trouble enjoying your time in Cozumel.

The legal drinking age in Mexico is 18 years old.

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Do they still have the horse carriage tours in Cozumel

I never saw any of those while I was doing my research.

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We warmly welcome all Celebrity Equinox Cruise Ship Passengers to Cozumel, Mexico. We hope you enjoy your visit to the Port of Cozumel.

Cozumel offers an abundance of excursions and activities to delight Celebrity Equinox cruisers of all ages and activity levels.

Recommended Shore Excursions:

Nachi Cocom Beach Club ,   Secrets Aura Day Pass ,   El Cozumeleno Day Pass ,   ATV and   Xrail Offroad Tours ,   Dune Buggy and Jeep Tours , Deep Sea Fishing , Sunscape Sabor Day Pass , Private Yacht and Deluxe Private Boats , Parasailing , Discover Diving , Two Tank Scuba Diving , Mini Submarine Adventure , Tulum Ruins , Cozumel Highlights , Shore Snorkeling,   Private Palancar Snorkeling Tours and more

Cozumel Cruise Excursions offers a variety of options for you to choose from. Our rates are direct rates from the operators which allow you to save money while providing you with a greater selection of shore excursions to choose from.

Cozumel Cruise Excursions recommends excursions for Celebrity Equinox passengers for your visit to Cozumel Mexico based on the arrival times, departure time of your the Celebrity Equinox as well as the length of your visit to our Port.

We also take into account the number of cruise ships arriving on the same day your ship comes to port. We can then provide you with options on how to avoid the busy excursions when this is appropriate.

Please have a look at our Recommended Celebrity Equinox Excursions and Itineraries. If you don’t find what you are looking for, click on Excursions in the top navigational buttons for a full listing of excursions.

We are diligently working to bring you the best tours available in Cozumel, Mexico.

Cozumel is uniquely situated in an ideal location that provides access to incredible sea and land adventures.

We specialize in unique and boutique tours in addition to our “best for less” excursions, offering excellent value for some of the most popular tours. Excursions International Ltd offers tours and excursions for almost every budget and individual need.

Cozumel Cruise Excursions are tour and excursion experts representing the best independent operators in Cozumel, Mexico.

We provide firsthand information on every excursion we offer and recommend the best excursions for you.

That’s the Excursions International Ltd. difference!

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COZUMEL ATV TOUR 2

Cozumel ATV, Clear Boat, Beach Club Day Pass Excursion – $109us

  • Thrilling Cozumel ATV ride with Off-Road fun and 1.5 Hour Fantastic Clear Boat Tour!
  • Beach Club Day Pass, Delicious Chicken Fajitas Lunch included!
  • Beach Club Entrance and shore snorkeling excursion, equipment included.

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Cozumel VW Buggy Island Tour – $74us

  • Snorkel amazing coral reefs (Gear Included)
  • Unlimited Beverages including Bottle Water, Sodas and Cold, bottled Mexican Beer
  • Delicious Mexican Style Lunch included!

Nachi Beach Break Cozumel

Cozumel Beach Break at Nachi Cocom – $69us

  • Open Bar and 4 Course Meal Included! (National and international brands and dishes!)
  • Pristine white sand beach. Spectacular panoramic seaside palapa restaurant with Seaside Swimming pool/bar.
  • All day open bar and delicious four course lunch.

Cozumel Glass Bottom Snorkeling

Cozumel Glass Bottom Boat Snorkeling Tour – $35us

  • Snorkel two beautiful coral reefs on this 2.5 hour glass bottom boat tour
  • Full snorkel gear/ snorkeling vest included
  • Bottled water , sodas, Beer and Tequila

Cozumel Island Tour atv MAI

Cozumel ATV Mezcalitos Tour and Beach Club Snorkeling – $80us

  • Thrilling Cozumel North Coast ATV ride with Off-Road fun!
  • Beach Club Entrance and shore snorkeling excursion, Kayaks & equipment included.
  • Authentic Fajitas Lunch & Famous Tequila tasting Stop too!

Cozumel Parasailing Experience

Cozumel Parasailing Adventure – $80us

  • Experience the thrill of flying over 600 ft above the crystal clear waters of Cozumel
  • Fly single or you can fly tandem (with two people)
  • Departs from ideal location in town close to all the action!

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Cozumel Xrail Buggy Adventure – $240us

  • 2 Hour Xrail Off-Road Excursion to Jade Garden
  • Refreshing Swim in Jade Cenote
  • High Paced, exiting adventure!

Cozumel ATV Adventure

Cozumel ATV Adventure To Jade Cavern & Cenote – $79us

  • 5 Hour ATV Tour with 9 Miles of trails within jungle reserve & Beach Break Day Pass!
  • Thrilling off Road ATV fun and a refreshing swim at exotic fresh water Jade Cavern Cenote!
  • Beach Club Entrance, shore snorkeling excursion, equipment included, and 30 min use of kayaks!

Cozumel Palancar Reef Scuba Diving

Cozumel Two Tank Scuba Diving – $94us

  • Two incredible Dives at Palancar and Columbia Reefs
  • Small Groups on Well Equipped "fast boats"
  • PADI, NAUI, SSI Certified Instructors

Cozumel Shore Snorkeling Excursion

Cozumel Beach Club Day Pass and Guided Snorkeling Excursion – $45us

  • Guided Shore Snorkeling Tour Included.
  • Kayaks, Snorkeling gear Included!
  • 4hr Open Bar including domestic beer, rum, tequila margaritas, daiquiris and more

Discover Scuba Diving Cozumel

Discover SCUBA Diving in Cozumel $85us

  • Instruction and Assistance with all aspects of SCUBA gear and safety.
  • All SCUBA required equipment included!
  • 1 tank dive at Paradise Reef.

Cozumel Island tours

Cozumel Private Island Tours – From $220us

  • Private Air Conditioned Vans all to yourself.
  • Professional English Speaking Driver/Guide.
  • 4 hour Tours, 6 Hour Tours or 8 to 10 hour Customized Island Tours.

Cozumel Mini Sub Adventure excursion

Cozumel Mini Submarine Adventure – $79us

  • Experience Cozumel's underwater wonder in your very own submarine!
  • Easy, safe and secure underwater activity. No experience required.
  • 1.5 Hour Tour including instruction and 1 tank dive.

El Cozumeleno All Inclusive Resort

Cozumel Cozumeleno Resort Day Pass – $60us

  • Access to Resort and Amenities from 9am-5pm
  • Unlimited Drinks with domestic and International Brands
  • Unlimited Dining options ( Buffett and snack bar)

Cozumel Deep Sea Fishing Charters

Cozumel Deep Sea Fishing Charter Adventure – From $510us

  • Deep Sea Fishing Charter with Snorkeling Option for up to 8 passengers
  • 33 ft Deep Sea Fishing boat equipped with Pen International Equipement
  • Beer, soda and water included

Cozumel Private Yacht Sun and Fun

Cozumel Private Boat Charters – From $1,200us

  • 4 to 6 Hour Private Charters with options for Snorkeling and Deep Sea Fishing
  • Full open bar including domestic brands of beer and alcohols
  • Bottled water, sodas, and snacks

Cozumel Snorkeling palancar reef Fish

Cozumel Palancar Snorkeling Tour – $50us

  • Snorkeling stops at Palancar Gardens, Colombia Shallows and Al Cielo
  • Full snorkel gear/ snorkeling vest
  • Aprox 4 hour tour

Tulum Mayan Ruins Tour

Tulum Mayan Ruins Private Tours – From $240us

  • Private air conditioned transportation and Professional Guides
  • Entrance fees to ruins included
  • Guided tour of Ruins

Private Snorkeling Palancar Family

Cozumel Private Snorkeling Tours – From $360us

  • Explore the world Famous Palancar Reef, Colombia Reef and the incredible El Cielo Sandbar!
  • Fantastic Cozumel Snorkeling destination choices.
  • The ultimate Group or Family excursion.

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Cozumel, Mexico

Just off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula sits Cozumel, a tropical oasis in the Caribbean Sea. The island often is considered one of the world's best snorkeling and scuba diving spots due to its clear, warm water, dazzling coral reef and an abundance of marine life. Popular Palancar Reef delights divers with its swim-through tunnels and caves, and beginners can encounter eels and rays at Paradise Reef. Additional shore excursions include Jet boat tours, fishing trips and expeditions that explore the island's cenotes and Mayan ruins by Jeep, horseback or electric bike. Tequila and salsa tastings embrace local culture, and Chankanaab Adventure Beach Park thrills with ziplines, glass-bottom kayaks and a crocodile exhibition.

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Celebrity Shore Excursions in Cozumel?

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By Anxious2cruise , December 10, 2013 in Celebrity Cruises

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We are sailing on Celebrity Constellation March 17-22, 2014 visiting Cozumel and Key West. We've never been to Cozumel and would like feedback from others regarding the 'best' shore excursions in Cozumel. We will be there only one day, from 7am-5pm. We are particularly interested in historical sites such as the Mayan ruins. Alternatives we also have some interest in are nature-related activities, and shopping. Recommendations, please! Thanks, in advance.

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you might get more ideas on this board

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?f=210

it is ALL about Cozumel!

There are some nice ruins, but the best ones are on the mainland and quite a haul away (not including the ferry from Coz to the mainland). If you feel adventurous and want to see ruins, purchase one of the ship's excursions. That way if any issues come up, they will ensure you get back on the ship.

Anyway.....TONS of fun things to do on Coz...now comes the hard part....you have to narrow things down! :D

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you might get more ideas on this board http://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?f=210 it is ALL about Cozumel!   There are some nice ruins, but the best ones are on the mainland and quite a haul away (not including the ferry from Coz to the mainland). If you feel adventurous and want to see ruins, purchase one of the ship's excursions. That way if any issues come up, they will ensure you get back on the ship.   Anyway.....TONS of fun things to do on Coz...now comes the hard part....you have to narrow things down! :D

Nice ruins...another great oxymoron .

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We are sailing on Celebrity Constellation March 17-22, 2014 visiting Cozumel and Key West. We've never been to Cozumel and would like feedback from others regarding the 'best' shore excursions in Cozumel. We will be there only one day, from 7am-5pm. We are particularly interested in historical sites such as the Mayan ruins. Alternatives we also have some interest in are nature-related activities, and shopping. Recommendations, please! Thanks, in advance. Anxious2Cruise (Colleen and Chuck in Sebring, Florida)

There is a ferry ride over to some incredible ruins. AND snokeling in Cozumel is the best!!!!!!!

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On the mainland there is a place called Excrat that is something different it is kind of like a theme park of nature with underground rivers that you float in and great beaches and wild life shows and gardens ,it is hard to explain , you can look it up on y-tube . D.W. and I both think it ' the best thing in the Caribbean.

Thank you so much for the very informative link! I'm going to be busy, busy tonight reading postings!

We will be in Cozumel in a couple of weeks and will be touring with a driver in the am (ruins, far side of island, maybe chocolate store, and then going to the beach for lunch and snorkeling.

Think you will love Cozumel.

I know this may not be precisely responsive, but if you are looking for great, authentic Mexican food in Cozumel check out La Mission. We always go there when we cruise to Cozumel. The food and atmosphere are fantastic, and its only a few blocks walk from the port.

Yummmmm! Love good Mexican food. We will definately put this one on our list. -Colleen-

CHOCOLATE store??? Now you really have my attention. Details, please! -Colleen-

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Cozumel Shore Excursions Present Multiple Ways to Spend Time Ashore

Cozumel shore excursions offer Caribbean cruise passengers multiple opportunities to enjoy the island’s activities. Whether you’re looking to spend your time ashore soaking up the sun, snorkeling in clear blue waters, or trekking to Mayan ruins, you can book Cozumel cruise tours that will ensure your time ashore is simply sensational.

If your idea of heaven is to get as much beach time as possible, schedule Cozumel shore excursions that let you soak up the sun at premier resorts with access to pristine white-sand beaches that lead to the turquoise water of the Caribbean. You’ll also find water sports activities and waterparks featuring spectacular slides, water rafts, floats, and much more.

Enhance your beach time with a lesson in salsa making and margarita shaking, or learn how to dance salsa like a local.

Cozumel offers some of the best scuba diving and snorkeling in the Caribbean. If you fancy diving into crystal-clear waters to swim among colorful reefs, stingrays, sea turtles, and dolphins, you can book a shore excursion that’s perfect for you, no matter if you’re a first-time snorkeler or a seasoned diver.

If you’re keen to see the amazing world under the sea without getting wet, set off on a submarine tour with an expert guide who will point out the colorful marine life as you glide in cool, dry comfort 100 feet below the water’s surface.

For a once-in-a-lifetime chance to explore Mayan ruins, some Cozumel cruise excursions include expertly guided tours to Chichén Itza, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Wonder of the World; Tulum, a walled Mayan city; or the unexcavated ruins of Coba. These are among the most popular Cozumel shore excursions and are sure to enhance your cruise experience.

Family-friendly tours that combine swimming, playing, and photo-ops among docile dolphins with beach time and water sports offer memory-making days that will last a lifetime.

Bring your sense of adventure to a day-long, jungle-themed, action-packed excursion that includes ziplining through treetops and landing in a lagoon, exploring underground caves, and paddling through subterranean caverns.

Food-focused tours are a fun and fabulous way to spend shore time in Cozumel. If you’re so inclined, don an apron, follow your chef’s lead, and prepare to cook, learn, and tantalize your taste buds. Head to Jose Cuervo Tequila headquarters to sample tequila and make perfect margaritas with a master mixologist.

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