Cozumel Dining

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Cozumel’s Heated Pool and Great Food Value

If you’re stopping in Cozumel on a cruise, you’ll want to know about the best spots for a beach day. Paradise Beach is a place I’ve visited many times and always found it offers a good mix of amenities and value. It’s a private resort that you book directly, not through cruise lines like Royal Caribbean. While it’s a well-known spot, it provides a fun day out with plenty to do. Beach Day Options All-Inclusive Access The most popular way to enjoy Paradise Beach is with their all-inclusive pass. This covers unlimited food, drinks, and access to both the

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Cozumel Cruise Port Eats: Near-Ship Bites

If you’re looking for a quick and tasty bite right near the cruise port in Cozumel, you’ll find plenty of options. The western side of the island has two main cruise terminals, Puerta Maya and the International Pier, both with areas specifically designed for passengers. These spots are packed with shops, bars, and restaurants, making it easy to grab a meal without venturing far from your ship. Some places offer familiar American brands, while others give you a taste of local island flavors. I made sure to check out a few spots that are super close to the piers,

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Taste Authentic Cozumel Fajitas Near Your Cruise Ship

You step off the ship in Cozumel, and within minutes the smell of sizzling onions and grilled meat hits you from a handful of open-air spots clustered around the cruise piers. The question isn’t whether you can find fajitas near your cruise ship — it’s which ones are worth the short walk and which are just trading on location. Cozumel’s two main cruise terminals, Puerta Maya (used by Carnival and others) and the International Pier (Royal Caribbean, Disney, and more), sit within a 10-minute walk of at least a dozen restaurants that serve fajitas, tacos, and other Mexican staples.

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