Cozumel, Mexico
Cozumel: Adventure Meets Paradise
Your Caribbean Playground with a Mexican Twist


Welcome to Cozumel, a Caribbean island made for sunshine, snorkeling, tacos, margaritas and adventure!


Famous for its crystal-clear water and incredible coral reefs, Cozumel offers everything from beach clubs and world-class snorkeling to island adventures, shopping and authentic Mexican food.


Relax, explore or do a little of both—Cozumel is yours to enjoy!

Welcome to Port!

Cozumel has three primary cruise terminals:


📍 Punta Langosta
Located closest to downtown San Miguel. Shopping, restaurants and the waterfront are easily accessible from here.


📍 International Pier / SSA
Located south of downtown. You'll generally want a taxi if you're heading into San Miguel.


📍 Puerta Maya
Also south of downtown and home to a large cruise-terminal complex filled with shops, restaurants and bars.


Good Things About Cozumel's Cruise Ports

You don't necessarily need an excursion to enjoy your day.


Around the cruise areas you'll find:


  • Restaurants and bars
  • Souvenir shops
  • Jewelry and duty-free shopping
  • Pharmacies
  • Taxis
  • Tour operators
  • Photo opportunities
  • Tequila and Mexican specialty shops

JoJo Tip: Always double-check which terminal your ship is using before making independent plans. Cozumel's terminals are not all in the same location.

Beach Day Anyone?
Not everything has to involve racing through the jungle!


Cozumel has numerous beach clubs where you can spend the day swimming, eating, drinking and relaxing.


Depending on the property, you may find:


  • Beach chairs
  • Umbrellas
  • Pools
  • Restaurants
  • Open-bar packages
  • Inflatable water parks
  • Kayaks
  • Paddleboards
  • Snorkeling
  • Jet skis or other motorized activities
  • Massages

Some beach clubs require reservations or sell out when several cruise ships are visiting, so planning ahead is smart.

Food & Water Safety

When eating ashore:

  • Choose reputable restaurants and excursion partners.
  • Drink sealed bottled water when you're unsure of the source.
  • Make sure bottles arrive sealed.
  • Ask about ice if you're concerned.
  • Wash or sanitize your hands before eating.
  • Keep hydrated—especially if alcohol is involved.
Getting Around Cozumel


Taxis are widely used by cruise visitors for transportation between the terminals, downtown, attractions and beach clubs.


Before Getting In:


Ask the fare first.


"How much to ______?"


Agree to the price before the taxi leaves.


Cash is useful, and paying in Mexican pesos can avoid unfavorable exchange-rate conversions when fares are quoted or paid in U.S. dollars.


JoJo Tip:


Take a photo of the taxi number or identifying information if you're traveling independently.

Protect Cozumel's Reefs
Cozumel's reefs are one of the reasons people travel here in the first place.


Please help protect them.


DO:

  • Follow your guide's instructions
  • Keep your distance from coral
  • Leave shells and marine life where you found them
  • Use reef-conscious sun protection when required by your operator or park
  • Observe wildlife without disturbing it

DON'T:

  • Stand on coral
  • Break coral
  • Take coral home
  • Pick up starfish for photos
  • Chase or grab turtles
  • Feed wildlife unless specifically permitted by an authorized program

Much of Cozumel's reef environment is protected, and visitors should treat it like the natural treasure it is.

What Should I Bring Ashore?

A small cruise-day bag should include:


  • Ship card
  • Photo ID if needed
  • Cash / small bills
  • Credit card
  • Phone
  • Portable charger
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat
  • Water
  • Swimsuit
  • Towel if needed
  • Waterproof phone pouch
  • Change of clothes
  • Any necessary medication
  • Copies/photos of important cruise information

For an ATV, Jeep or buggy tour, I also recommend:


Closed-toe shoes + clothes you don't mind getting dirty!


Seriously.


You may come back looking like you rolled through half of Mexico.


That's part of the fun!

⏰ Don't Miss the Ship!⏰
This is the biggest rule of any independent cruise-port day.


Your itinerary will show the ship's scheduled departure and all-aboard time.


Give Yourself A Cushion.


If you're exploring on your own, I personally recommend planning to be back near the cruise terminal well before all-aboard time.


Traffic, weather, tour delays and transportation problems can happen.


A cruise-line excursion offers additional protections when delays occur, while independent guests are responsible for returning to the ship on time.

One Port. A Million Ways to Spend the Day.

Whether you're snorkeling above a Caribbean reef, racing along an island trail, exploring Punta Sur, wandering through downtown, eating tacos by the water or doing absolutely nothing except enjoying a margarita from your beach chair...


Cozumel is yours to explore.


Relax a little. Explore a lot. And make this port day one you'll still be talking about long after the cruise is over.