If you go on a Western Caribbean cruise, there's a really good chance that you'll stop in Cozumel regardless of what cruise line you're on. It's probably the most popular Cruising port west of the Bahamas. Your ship will dock right at the port and you can walk down the pier, through the duty-free shop, and be free to go and do whatever you want, and come back to the ship whenever you want.
It's a great port because there's lots of tourist-friendly restaurants like Senor Frogs and Margaritaville, but there's also authentic Mexican restaurants as well. There's really no language barrier and they even accept American dollars and usually credit cards as well, so you don't have to bring any foreign currency with you. It has an established shopping center that is well thought-out and feels similar to shopping back home. Most importantly, it feels safe! The people in the shops aren't overly pushy or sketchy.
There's a lot you can do in Cozumel, so I wanted to create a place listing what we've done at each stop here over the years. I'll update this as we come back here again and again.
Carnival Dock
International Cruise Terminal Cozumel
For our
2023 Carnival cruise, Cozumel was our last stop of the trip so we decided to have a chill day and just walk around the
cruise terminal. Ryan grabbed us some drinks and we just walked around and shopped. Ryan was begging to get our daughter a sombrero because he has an obnoxiously giant one from a prior cruise, so I told him if he could find a baby-sized one then he could get it. Really, I thought it was a fool's errand, but of course the very next store had one!
We also stopped into
Cariloha and ordered some sheets. What's nice is that they ship your purchases to your home for free, so you don't have to worry about packing what you bought when you go home. This is exactly why I always throw a
foldable backpack into my beach bag on port days, so that we have a way to carry all our port purchases back onto the ship.
Our daughter fell asleep in her stroller while we were shopping, so we stopped and had a long lunch at
Fat Tuesdays while she had her nap. We ended up deciding that this was enough for one day, so we didn't go to the beach on this stop. But, if we come here again we'll probably just take a taxi to Paradise Beach on our own.
Royal Caribbean Dock
Nachi Cocom
The
Royal Caribbean dock is actually 2 miles away from the Carnival dock. So although you can see the other ships, the shops are a long walk away. For our
2024 Royal Caribbean cruise, we couldn't find an excursion through Royal that was toddler-friendly, but we knew we didn't just want to walk around the port again, so we booked
Nachi Cocom on our own. We paid $69 per adult and $0 for our toddler to again get all-inclusive food and drinks. The reason we chose Nachi Cocom over other Cozumel options like Paradise Beach or Mr. Sanchos was that they limit the amount of guests per day. Having a toddler, it was really important to me that she felt she could run and play without getting trampled by a huge crowd. It also didn't have any big water inflatables that attract big kids who can run around and run over my daughter.
Navigating the Cozumel port to get to Nachi Cocum was an easier experience than navigating the Costa Maya port to get to Maya Chan. We again brought our
Doona trike and this time remembered the
trike backpack, but my husband thinks our daughter could have made the walk.We just followed the signs that pointed towards the taxi pickup. The one sus part was at the end there was a sign pointing to go to the right to get to the taxis, and then right behind that was a store with a sign pointing to the left down a hallway to get to the taxis. We thought this was a scam and went right, but actually you do go take a right until you get to the store and then take a left and go down the hallway to the taxis. What I appreciated about the taxi pickup was that they had a board with prices to the major tourist areas with a flat rate per 4 people. Whereas in Cancun all the taxis are white with a green stripe, here all the taxis were white with a red stripe, so you could feel comfortable knowing you're getting into a legit taxi. The trip was only about 20 minutes to get to the beach.

Once you get there, they have you take a welcome photo and then later they offered us to buy it for $12. It was a cute photo, and I'm glad we bought it because with the chaos of a toddler we completely forgot to buy photos from our ship until after we got home, so this was our only professional photo of the trip. They then will take you to complete your payment and then give you paper wristbands and let you know who your waiter will be and then your taken to your beach chairs. There's actually a QR code that you need to scan to connect to Wi-Fi that we missed and had to go back, because the waiter we asked for the Wi-Fi code either didn't know it or wouldn't give it to us, so don't forget to scan the code before you leave. The Wi-Fi worked much better at the pool than at the beach. We were seated by the beach bar which made me nervous at first for nap times, but thankfully they didn't have the music too loud.
What was the only con of our Nachi Cocom experience was that the beach area they brought us to initially had a big umbrella covering 4 beach chairs and a table, but as we were setting our stuff down, they took away the 2 beach chairs, leaving only 2 beach chairs for the 3 of us. I know that our daughter was free, but she still deserved to have her own chair and I wasn't a fan of this. At first I was just thinking they were rationing the chairs so that later-arriving guests could have a seat, but the chairs just sat out in the middle of the sun unoccupied for the rest of the day. The table they left us with was small, so I was very happy that I brought my baby Bogg Bag with my little
tray insert to have an extra table so not everything had to go in the sand.

The beach was also large and didn't seem to have a lot of sea grass, but I do recommend
water sandals because there are a lot of shells. I'm glad we brought a
little mesh bag for our daughter to collect shells in. There was no beach toys or floats offered, so make sure you bring your won. They have showers at the bathrooms to the right of the beach bar to wash off ocean water, and they have a food wash station near the pool to wash off sand.
Nachi Cocom isn't a resort, but it does have a resort-sized pool. It was huge with a very large shallow ledge for adults to sit and talk or toddlers to play, an adults-only hot tub, and a swim-up bar. This was were my toddler wanted to spend the majority of the day, and we were just fine with that.
Around the pool was a bunch of outdoor dining tables, so we had lunch by the pool. There was a good variety of options, and I really liked the food. The mixed drinks weren't the strongest, so we just stuck with beer to save on the empty calories. I never saw water sitting out like at Maya Chan, so I was glad we brought several bottled waters with us off the ship.
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Regular menu
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When it was time to go, they ordered a taxi for us and it was there about 5 minutes later. Overall, I think this would be a great sit and read a good book with a drink in your hand excursion. They specifically have signs saying they don't allow "spring break" behavior. Like Maya Chan, it seemed to be the perfect place for early elementary kids and younger to just hang out and enjoy the beach or the pool. We'd definitely come here again, but next time I do want to talk to them about having 1 beach chair per person rather than 1 beach chair per paying adult.