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Costa Maya (Mexico) Cruise Port Guide: Review (2023)

Panoramic photo of the pier and the cruise terminal in Costa Maya cruise port

Everything you must-know about Costa Maya cruise port: the terminal; things to do, shore excursions; Mahahual beach, Mayan ruins, and more ...

By: Editor-in-Chief Update: May 26, 2023

Many passengers on a cruise to Puerto Costa Maya (in Mexico) choose to stay at the cruise port terminal without realizing that there is much more to do and many attractions to enjoy nearby.

  • How to explore
  • Where is Costa Maya
  • Where cruise ships dock
  • Shuttle bus
  • Cruise terminal
  • Top things to do

Beaches and beach club day passes

Mahahual beach and village.

  • Shore excursions (Shorex)
  • Must-know: tourist info, language and currency
  • Safety, emergencies, and basics

Because the Costa Maya area is so sparsely populated , the local port authorities developed along the last decade an excellent cruise terminal with all services and amenities for passengers, lots of entertainment, bars, restaurants, pools, and great shopping.

But the Costa Maya cruise port is also the gateway to the lovely beaches of Mahahual and spectacular Mayan ruins like Chacchoben, Kohunlich, Dzibanche, and Kinichná.

Mayá, the Lost Mayan Kingdom Theme Waterpark, is within walking distance of the cruise terminal in Costa Maya, and the Maya Chan Beach (an all-inclusive private beach resort) is a 20-minute drive south. These attractions are between 2 miles (3.2 km) and 100 miles (160 km) from the cruise port terminal.

Costa Maya is a major cruise port of call in the Western Caribbean itineraries during the Fall-Winter season, with as many as 1.5 million passengers and over 500 cruise ships visits in 2019.

The cruise port in Costa Maya has a very appealing character. The port area is neat and well maintained. On the whole, Costa Maya is very safe . The local population is very friendly but not pushy and speaks English reasonably well. For those cruising with families, there are lots of things to do . Cruise passengers with disabilities or with walking difficulties will find it easy to wander around in Costa Maya on their own.

How to explore Costa Maya on a cruise

Cruise passengers wishing to discover famous Mayan Ruins like Chacchoben should look into booking shore excursions, be it with your cruise ship or with local tour operators. For those who want to enjoy an all-inclusive beach, it is advisable to book a day pass.

But you can easily travel on your own (by taxi, golf cars, or an affordable shuttle bus) to the Mahahual Village, where there is a long beach with lots of activities, bars, and restaurants. Keep reading to learn more about Mahahual.

Within walking distance of the cruise pier, there is a run-down but intriguing Mayan Museum and, of course, all the attractions in the Cruise Terminal. There are three possible ways to discover and enjoy a day at the cruise port of Costa Maya:

  • Book a Shore Excursion
  • On your own by shuttle, taxi or golf car
  • On foot around the cruise terminal

Where is Costa Maya cruise port

Bathed by the Caribbean Sea, Puerto Costa Maya is on the East coast of the Yucatan peninsula near the south border of the Mexican State of Quintana Roo with Belize. The cruise terminal is close by the village of Nuevo Mahahual (with a tinny population of 920) Cozumel cruise port is 128 miles (206 km) to the north, and Belize City cruise port is 77 miles (144 km) to the south.

Other popular cruise ports in the Western Caribbean itineraries are also within a night sail away from Costa Maya, such as Roatán , 182 miles (293 km), Harvest Caye, 158 miles (255 km), and Grand Cayman 420 miles (675 km).

Where do cruise ships dock in Costa Maya?

Panoramic view of 4 ships docked at the T-shaped cruise piers in Puerto Costa Maya

Photo courtesy of Trelleborg group

Ships dock on a medium-size cruise purposely built port with T-shaped piers and quays for up to four cruise ships to moor. Whatever you decide to do, all cruise travelers will have to pass by the terminal building unless you stay onboard.

Photo of Pier in Costa Maya

Pier - Costa Maya

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The entrance to the terminal with its massive Mayan replica door at the end of a perpendicular pier to the coast is impossible to miss. At a 90 degree angle to this pier is what used to be the primary docking pier.

Free trolley at the pier

The perpendicular pier to the coast is rather long. However, there is a free trolley for those with walking difficulties or not willing to walk, which is particularly convenient if cruising with young children.

Photo of Pier Trolley in Costa Maya

Pier Trolley - Costa Maya

The pier trolley travels on a continuous loop . But you should be prepared for a bit of a wait if four mega-ships are in port, which only seldom happens. The pier trolley must not be confused with the shuttle , which runs between the cruise terminal and Mahahual.

What's in the cruise terminal

Photo of Tour Dispatch in Costa Maya

Services and amenities

As you get close to the entrance to the Terminal, you will see the Tour Dispatch area and a late minute tour desk to book an excursion if you haven't booked one already.

Cruise passengers will also find in the terminal many activities, diverse entertainment, and shopping (more about all these below). And the following services and amenities:

  • ATM (US dollars only)
  • First aid and pharmacy
  • Information kiosks
  • Shuttle bus to Mahahual

Shopping and attractions at the cruise terminal

Once inside the terminal, shops are the first thing you will come across. On the left-hand side, craft markets sell all sorts of souvenirs. On your right, the typical duty-free shops you would expect in any Caribbean cruise port, such as the ubiquitous Diamonds International and its sister Tanzanite International.

Photo of Diamonds International Shop in Costa Maya

Diamonds International Shop - Costa Maya

But there are also well-known Mexican stores selling Tequila or Boots like Veari and Rogers Boots. Cruise tip: cigars and tequila are the best buy (quality/price) in Costa Maya.

Photo of Dolphin Discovery in Costa Maya

Dolphin Discovery - Costa Maya

The Dolphin Discovery , with pools where shows and swimming with the aquatic mammals are the main features, is among the top attractions in the Costa Maya cruise terminal.

Photo of Terminal Swimming Pool in Costa Maya

Terminal Swimming Pool - Costa Maya

The already mentioned large saltwater swimming pool bordered by pool bars is a major highlight of the cruise terminal. But there are also many other attractions such as:

  • Callejón del Sapo: traditional market, bars and restaurants
  • Aviarius: hanging bridges trail with exotic birds
  • Kakaw: chocolate factory and tasting
  • La Consentida: tequila museum and tasting
  • Papantla's: traditional artistic flying show
  • Mayan Healing: pre-hispanic rituals and spa
  • El Faro (restaurant): grilled food with sea views
  • Flavors of Mexico (restaurant): traditional mexican dishes
  • Cantina Latina (restaurant): mexican cuisine in a party atmosphere
  • Cafe Mexico: mexican coffee products
  • La Fruteria: natural juices and fruits

Local Transportation, tours, taxis, buses and golf cars

The terminal has two exits into a large parking area - this is where shore excursions tour buses do park. But it is also where you will find other local transportation.

A local tourist booth offers different packages for Mahahual's beach clubs, including umbrellas, lounge chairs, showers, all sorts of water sports, and, obviously, bars (some serving light fares as well).

If none of these packages appeal, or if you just want to spend a couple of hours at the beach in Mahahual , it is pretty easy to get on the shuttle , take a taxi or a golf car to look around Mahahual before deciding where to lay your towel and what to do.

Photo of Shuttle Kiosk in Costa Maya

Shuttle Kiosk - Costa Maya

In this large parking area, you will also find a shuttle bus to Mahahual ($3.00 per person each way), taxis (around the same price per person), and Golf Cars (starting at $30 per hour) if you wish to explore the area on your own. Although the golf cars may not be available in the parking area of the cruise terminal, check this link - Mayahual Golf Carts - to double-check availability and eventually book an alternative golf car rental.

What's outside the cruise terminal

There is only one exit out of the gated cruise terminal's parking area. The gates open into a street with a central pedestrian corridor lined by buildings, which not long ago had a bustling activity.

Photo of Road Outside Terminal in Costa Maya

Road Outside Terminal - Costa Maya

Unfortunately, in 2007 and 2012, two hurricanes devastated Costa Maya, and these buildings are still waiting for restoration. Cruise passengers booked with online tour operators will meet their guides along this street outside the gated area of the cruise terminal.

The Mayan Museum is also on this street (on the right-hand side). This small free museum has a rather shabby entrance, but the interior displays interesting jade exhibits and historical boards for those wishing to learn more about this pre-Columbian civilization..

Photo of Jade Sculptures at the Museum in Costa Maya

Jade Sculptures at the Museum

Right after the museum, there is a taxi stop and a Mayan pyramid replica that many cruise visitors like to climb for a photo memory . Some cruisers and staff say that the taxi stand rates are better at this stop than at the terminal but the Editor hasn't found this to be 100% accurate.

Photo of Taxis in Costa Maya

Taxis Outside the Terminal - Costa Maya

Things to do in Costa Maya cruise port

Besides the wonderful Terminal, Puerto Costa Maya (as it is known by locals and cruise lines like Royal Caribbean and Celebrity) is one of the ports in the West Caribbean itineraries that offers a great variety of experiences.

Photo of Mahahual Beach in Costa Maya

Mahahual Beach is very close to Costa May cruise port

For those looking to enjoy a relaxing day basking in the sun, there are pristine beaches ; and if more into active pursuits, snorkeling, scuba, catamaran sailing, fishing or jet skiing are available.

Photo of Chacchoben Temple in Costa Maya

Chacchoben Temple, a top attraction in Costa Maya

Photo credit: Chacchoben Ruins

A couple of spectacular Mayan ruins are highlights close by - in particular Chacchoben . If cruising with children cruise passengers can enjoy zip line courses and water slides at the Mayá, Lost Mayan Kingdom Theme Water Park, close by.

Panoramic view of Mayá, the Lost Mayan Kingdom Theme Waterpark, close by the Costa Maya cruise port

Photo courtesy of Mayá Park

After almost two years without cruise visitors (while the cruise industry was forced to suspend operations), the Costa Maya cruise port is again one of the most visited ports in the Western Caribbean Itineraries.

During those two years, attractions didn't vanish, and there is a lot to look forward to on a cruise calling at Costa Maya for the day. Here are the top things to do on a cruise to Costa Maya:

  • Stay and relax at the cruise terminal. Enjoy the party atmosphere around the saltwater swimming pools with swim-up bars, go on a shopping spree, or bargain hunting for tequila, vanilla, and local spices.
  • Swim with dolphins. In the cruise terminal, the "Dolphin Discovery" dolphinarium offers two interactive programs - the Dolphin Swim Adventure and the Dolphin Encounter. Activity time: 45 minutes to 1 hour. Prices: bewteen US$69 and US$109.
  • Explore Mahahual beach: one of the nicest and most affordables places to enjoy a relaxing day on your own, the beach in Mahahual is dotted by beach clubs, bars, restaurants and all sorts of water-sports. Distance from port: around 2.3 mile (3.8 km). Visiting time: as long as you feel like. Keep reading this review to learn more about Mahahual. How to get there: shuttle, taxi, golf cars
  • Discover the Chacchoben Mayan ruins. built in the eighth century AD, Chacchoben was a vast Mayan settlement with a Great Plaza, four grand temples, the Gran Basamento (used for religious ceremonies), the Temple of the Vessels and pyramids among other archaeological wonders. Distance from port: around 43 miles (69 km). Visiting time: around 4 hours.
  • Bacalar Fort and Seven Colors Lagoon. Top attractions: boat ride to Isla del Los Pajaros and Pirate Channel (Canal de Piratas), Spanish Fort (Fuerte San Felipe Bacalar), Cenote Esmeralda, Cenote Cocalitos, and Black Cenote. How to explore: On a shore excursion, between $80 and $120 per adult including meal); on your own by taxi, around $40 . Distance from port: around 56 miles (1 hour by car). Visiting time: up to 6 hours including travel.
  • Relax with a beach day-pass: there are numerous resorts and beach clubs south of the cruise port to enjoy; some can only be booked through your cruise line or online excursion services, but there are other that can be booked directly. Keep reading to find out more about all beach day-pass available in Costa Maya cruise port.
  • Mayá, Lost Mayan Kingdom: the theme adventure water park offers great thrilling attractions such as the twisty zip coaster, along with 12 other zip lines, adrenaline-packed water slides, tubing, swiming pool, restaurants and bars. Distance from port: around 0.5 mile (800 meters). Getting there: on foot, small shuttle buses (trollies) from the cruise terminal. Check maya-park.com the theme park official website for more information.
  • Taste local flavors: the cruise terminal has great places to taste local flavors but if you want to have a more genuine experience, it is in Mahahual that you will find the best restaurants, bars and beach grills to savor typical mexican delicacies.
  • Kohunlich, Dzibanche and Kinichná Mayan Ruins: frequent cruisers that have been in Costa Maya repeatedly and visited Chacchoben, should look into booking an excursion to one of the three other Mayan ruins close to Costa Maya cruise port.
  • Enjoy watersports and sightseeing: Cruisers who enjoy water activities will have the opportyunity to enjoy diverse watersports such as snorkeling, diving, kayaking, river tubing, rafting, fly fishing or stand-up paddle boarding. If you enjoy sightseeing, there are many ways of doing it:glass bottom boat, catamaran sail, segway adventure, scenic cycling ride, off road ATV adventure, 4X4 scenic safari, dune buggy beach drive.

The pristine beaches south of the port are natural top attractions for cruise passengers wondering what to do in Costa Maya. Cruise lines, local tour operators and online excursion services offer all types of beach break pakages and many shore excursions combos with the main highlights of Costa Maya.

The beach clubs offered by cruise lines are exclusive and you do not have access to these unless booked throught your cruise ship. Here are the ones used by the major cruise lines:

  • Beach Escape Club
  • La Bamba Beach Club
  • Uchbenkah or Uchben Kah Eco Park
  • Uvero Beach Club

Reputable online shore excursion services and local operators also offer beach day passes but to different clubs. Here are the ones you can book with online services:

  • Barefoot Beach Club
  • Big Mama Beach Club
  • Blue Kay Resort
  • Ibiza Sunset Beach Resort
  • Los Arrecifes
  • Maramao Beach Club of Hotel El Fuerte

Finally, cruise visitors that prefer to explore ports independently or on their own can book day-passes directly with the following resorts and clubs (links ordered alphabetically):

  • Almaplena Beach Resort
  • Hayhu Beach Club
  • Maelcon21 Beach Club
  • Maya Chan Beach Resort
  • Maya Luna beach resort
  • Pez Quadro beach club of 40 Cañones Hotel
  • Xahuayxol Beach Club

Adventure, thrilling and fun activities

Besides the top things to do already mentioned, cruise travelers who enjoy adventurous fun will have the opportunity to enjoy diverse activities in a variety of shore excursions, such as:

  • Stand-up Paddle Board
  • River Tubing
  • Fly-Fishing at the Bacalar Flats
  • Scenic Rafting Experience
  • Off-Road ATV adventure
  • 4X4 scenic safari
  • Dune Buggy Beach Drive

Sightseeing and cultural excursions

Last but not least, cruise passengers who prefer sightseeing and more contemplative pursuits also have a lot to choose from with shore excursions, such as::

  • Glass Bottom Boat
  • Catamaran Sail
  • Segway adventure
  • Scenic cycling ride
  • Salsa Cooking and salsa dancing

Photo of Mahahual Beach in Costa Maya

Mahahual Beach - Costa Maya

If planning to go to Mahahual , it is good to know that the northern area is the nicest but the most crowded. By contrast, at the southern tip of the beach, the ocean is very shallow and not as inviting. Cruise tip: regardless of how you plan to get to Mahahual, head to the middle section of the beach.

Photo of Malecón Mahahual in Costa Maya

Malecón Mahahual - Costa Maya

Parallel to the Ocean and bordering the sand, there is a main pedestrian 'road' - the Malecón Mahahual . This is lined on the land side by bars, restaurants, souvenir shops, a couple of hotels, water sports shops (fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling, catamaran, jet skiing and so on); and one of the Editor's favorite bookshop in the Caribbean where no-shoes and no-shirts are welcomed.

Photo of Bookshop in Mahahual, Costa Maya

Bookshop in Mahahual

On the beachside of the Malecón, the cruise passenger will find one beach club after another with chairs, umbrellas, bars, and water sports. Some also offer massages. At the northern tip of the beach, there is a Señor Frogs .

Photo of Mahahual Beach in Costa Maya

You should have in mind that Mahahual is a very, very laid back sort of beach and that no one is in a rush to offer any service in this small village. Cruise tip: join the flow (or lack of) and look at leisure for whatever you feel like doing with no pressure.

Photo of Mahahual Beach in Costa Maya

Costa Maya shore excursions and tours

As much as there are lots of nice and easy things to do on your own when calling at the port of Costa Maya, all cruise lines and independent local tour operators offer excellent cruise excursions , which cruise passengers should consider.

Photo of Waterslide in Costa Maya

Water-slide - Costa Maya

Photo courtesy of Mayan Lost Kingdom

Typical tours like the ones exploring the Mayan Ruins of Chacchoben or Kohunlich are a must - the first can also be combined with beach time. A Beach Break is also combinable with a Catamaran Sail, Snorkel, Dune Buggy, Paddle-board or a Segway Tour. Scuba is available for both beginners and certified divers. At the Mayá the Lost Mayan Kingdom you can enjoy the excitement of a two zip-line course, the fun of water-slides or relaxing by a pool.

Photo of Scuba Diving in Costa Maya

Scuba Diving - Costa Maya

Photo by management

Obviously, all cruise lines offer many and diverse shore excursions in Costa Maya. Celebrity Cruises offers as many 48 shore excursions and Royal Caribbean has 43 cruise excursions . Carnival lists 32 shore excursions . Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has available 26 shore excursions . Oceania Cruises organizes 19 shore excursions , Holland America offers 19 cruise excursions , and Princess has 19 excursions available.

Besides the cruise excursions organized by cruise liens, there are also shore excursions and tours offered by the following reputable private online services:

  • Shore Trips
  • Shore Excursions Group
  • Shore Excursioneer
  • Costa Maya Cruise Excursions
  • Tours by Locals

Local tour operators

There are many local tour operators not affiliated with the top online services. Although the following have received excellent reviews, none are in any way affiliated, endorsed, or approved by IQCruising:

  • Toucan Tours
  • Costa Maya Adventours
  • Tequila Beach Tours
  • The Native Choice

Tourist info and language

Tourist info.

There isn't an official Tourist Information kiosk in the cruise terminal. However, the cruise port authority kiosks provide excellent information for those wishing to explore Costa Maya independently.

Spanish is the official language. However, as in any major tourist cruise port, English is widely spoken.

Safety, US travel advisory and basics

For comprehensive and updated information about traveling to Mexico see the U.S. Department of State website page evolving advisory.

Covid-19 advise for cruises to Costa Maya (Mexico)

For updated coronavirus (Covid-19) information and travel advice to Mexico and Costa Maya visit the website of the U.S. Embassy in Mexico . For more Traveler's Health advice to Mexico see the CDC Website .

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10 Inexpensive Things to do at the Costa Maya Cruise Port

pool at costa maya cruise port

If you’re like us, then you’ve got a budget for traveling (and if you don’t have a budget, then you’re probably on a yacht instead of a cruise ship and can just skip this post). This guide tells all of the people who are cruising (instead of yachting) all of the inexpensive things that you can do in the Costa Maya cruise port and save money on shore excursions for some of the other ports.

Our Little Family Proud to make it to our 1st Cruise Port!

Costa Maya is one of those ports that you can completely wing. So don’t worry if you’re not a planner, Costa Maya is the place for you (although if you’re not a planner, you probably aren’t reading this are you?). Anyways, Costa Maya is really easy as far as cruise ports go. You walk right off your cruise ship and follow the only pier all the way into the port (towards land!). There are several great photo ops along your walk which is nice because it’s a really long pier and sometimes you need an excuse to stop (hey honey, this looks like a great place for a family photo – wink, wink!).

(see those huts on the left that are really small, that’s the pool!).

pool at costa maya cruise port

Map of the Costa Maya Cruise Port:

Below is a hopefully helpful map of the Costa Maya cruise port. This map seems to be a bit outdated. As of January 2019, there is actually another set of buildings on the back of the cruise port. If you walk all the way down to the south side, then to the west, an alley curves around with more places to eat and it takes you to the alebrijes, the yellow Costa Maya sign, and the taxi stand.

1. Take a swim in the free pool

When you first walk into the port of Costa Maya, you’ll see tons of stands set up selling typical Mexican souvenirs. But if you walk through those and to the left a little bit, then in the middle of the port area there is a huge awesome swimming pool that is completely free! Just grab a beach chair, waiters will bring you any food or drinks that you need (or you can use the swim up bar), and jump right in.

The day that we visited just happened to be the one day that the Polar Vortex covered the entire U.S. *(what are the odds?) and so the temperature in Costa Maya dipped to about 75 which meant it was a chilly pool. I can’t imagine that would ever happen to you on your trip, but no worries if it does because there are 9 other fun things to do in the rest of my guide.

The awesome thing is that kids generally aren’t affected by cold swimming pools at all, so my nephew had a great time splashing around and playing in the fountains in the shallow end.

Free Swimming Pool at Costa Maya's Cruise Port

2. Watch the dolphins swim

This is animal tourism and therefore may be a little bit controversial, but yes – you can watch the dolphin’s swim. At Costa Maya you can spend a lot of money to swim with dolphins and support animal tourism. Or you can go the budget route and watch the dolphins swim around for free. This way you’re saving money and you aren’t giving a penny to a company that may or may not be exploiting animals! And let’s face it, little kids will just think that the dolphins are really neat! We watched them for probably about 10 minutes and one swam right up to look at Jackson in his stroller. So go ahead and make some free memories watching dolphins.

There are signs all around the dolphin tank asking you not to take pictures. So like a good little traveler, I didn’t. The picture below is taken with my back to the dolphin tank.

View of the cruise ship from Costa Maya's cruise port. Next to the dolphin area.

3. Take pictures with the colorful alebrijes (statues). 

Alebrijes are brightly colored Mexican folk art sculptures of fantastical (fantasy/mythical) creatures.  You will see many vendors selling small versions of alebrijes to take home. However, there are at least 2 huge statues at the cruise port of Costa Maya. They are really colorful and I think are the most instagrammable photo opportunities at Costa Maya. They are located just about as far away from the pier as you can go, so they’re a bit of a secret and are only found by those who wander the furthest!  

pool at costa maya cruise port

4. Take a taxi to the nearby beach

Okay, earlier I mentioned that you don’t have to leave the cruise port to have an amazing day in Costa Maya and that’s completely true. But, if you’re just dying to see the beach, you should know that there’s one located just about 10 minutes away from Costa Maya. Walk all the way through the cruise port and hail a taxi for a few dollars per person in 2019.

We didn’t end up doing this option, but I’d love to hear in the comments if you did and what your experience was?!

5. Eat Tacos & Guacamole

There are places to get food all throughout the cruise port. But we stumbled upon a place in the back street by the alebrijes that roasted fresh meat on spits and sold tacos. And it was delicious. We spent a relaxing hour sitting at a table in the street, eating tacos and guacamole while our little guy napped on his daddy’s shoulder.

Just a snoozing baby at the Costa Maya cruise port

6. Sample Mexican Chocolate

Near the Aviary and the dolphins is a shop called the Kakaw Chocolate Factory. This stores sells fresh mexican chocolate and they offer free samples on a daily basis. If you’ve never had it, Mexican chocolate is a bit spicy (seriously!) and unlike any chocolate anywhere else!

7. Look at the colorful birds

In the middle of the cruise port near the pool, there is a large treehouse like structure where you can pay a small amount to climb up and see and hold all different types of colorful tropical birds. If you don’t want to pay, there are a few that you can see from the outside including a whole little pool with flamingos.

Flamingos at the Costa Maya cruise port

8. Wander the shops looking for colorful Mexican Souvenirs

If you’re looking for Mexican souvenirs, there are a few things that are pretty typical. First, you can find Mexican pottery in all shapes and sizes. And it’s one of those souvenirs that you can actually use. A few years ago, I bought a beautiful bowl that I use for a fruit bowl in our kitchen. If you’re more into knick-knacks, then you can pick up some small alebrijes to take home with you. For jewelry, you can find certified Mexican silver jewelry. Food based Mexican souvenirs include bottles of Vanilla for cooking, or you can take home some Mexican chocolate. Lastly, there is always things like maracas, ponchos, sombrerors, or wrestling costumes which you can take home. Our nephews loved their silly wrestling masks!

9. Take Instagram worthy photos of the Costa Maya signs

There are at least 3 different signs where you can take your picture and prove that you actually visited Costa Maya! Two of the signs are located right when you walk off the pier and into the shopping area. The third (and way less crowded sign) is located in the back part of Costa Maya near the alebrijes and the taxi stand.

pool at costa maya cruise port

10. Watch the musicians or observe a silly Mexican wrestling match!

Last but not least, if you’re in need of some entertainment, there are a couple of options. First, there are musicians located throughout the cruise port. There are also some people dressed up in Mayan costumes and dancing near the shops area. Lastly if you’re really into it, the same restaurant with the swim-up bar has a ring set up for Mexican wrestling matches, with silly costumes and all. We had a good time listening to the wrestling from the pool.

Well, we hope you find our guide helpful so that you have as good of a visit to Costa Maya’s cruise port as we did!

Click here to keep planning your trip with our guide to the Cozumel Cruise Port!

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26 Must-Do Activities in Costa Maya During a Cruise Port Day

Adam Stewart

  • March 19, 2024
  • Cruise Ports

Costa Maya Cruise Port Guide (Puerto Costa Maya)

The Costa Maya Cruise Port offers an abundance of fun and exciting activities for a day in port. With its stunning beaches, rich cultural attractions, dolphin encounters, and the remarkable Chacchoben Mayan ruins, there’s something to captivate every visitor. But the question remains: how can you maximize your limited time in Costa Maya?

The Costa Maya Cruise Port combines adventure and relaxation on the Caribbean coast. The cruise port features pristine beaches and crystal clear turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. The area also has colorful lagoons and diverse flora and fauna, making you feel like you’re in a tropical Mexican paradise.

Are you looking for the top shore excursions and activities when your cruise ship berths in Costa Maya? My guide has top recommendations and tips to help you maximize your time in port. Whether you want to relax on the beach, explore ancient ruins, or shop for souvenirs, this article has you covered. 

So please read on to learn how to plan your time in the beautiful port city of Costa Maya.

Overview of Costa Maya Cruise Port (Puerto Costa Maya)

Costa Maya port Mexico

Nestled in Quintana Roo on Mexico’s Eastern coast, Costa Maya is the perfect relaxation spot for cruise passengers. The resort has beautiful white-sand beaches, swimming pools, an aviary, and a marine park with dolphins. For culture buffs, Mayan ruins from this ancient civilization are relatively close. There are also snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities.

One of the charms of Costa Maya is its relatively undeveloped landscape. Unlike more commercialized destinations, there are no towering high-rises here. The heart of this tranquility is Mahahual, a small village enveloped by lush jungle. This fishing village, known for its laid-back vibe and picturesque beaches, provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of typical tourist areas. Designed for cruise visitors, Costa Maya’s port is a gateway to exploring natural beauty and Mayan ruins, ensuring a memorable experience.

Where is the Costa Maya Cruise Port?

Costa Maya is a popular cruise port in Quintana Roo on the Yucatan Peninsula and the coast of the Caribbean Sea. The Caribbean cruise port is located 4 miles (6.4 km) or a 10-minute drive from the quaint fishing town of Mahahual, which has just under 1,000 inhabitants. It’s one of the busiest cruise ports in the area.

Map of Costa Maya

Arriving at Costa Maya Cruise Port

Costa Maya pier Mexico

Costa Maya cruise terminal features a T-shaped pier that can accommodate up to four cruise ships simultaneously. The walk from the pier to the terminal building is lengthy. However, there is a complimentary trolley service available for those who prefer not to walk. Unfortunately, many passengers report experiencing delays in catching the trolley, especially when three or more ships are docked at the port.

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You cannot miss the spectacular cruise terminal building with its stunning Mayan replica door at the pier’s end. Inside the terminal, you’ll find ATMs, information kiosks, a shuttle bus to Mahahual, golf carts, and taxis. There is also the Tour Dispatch area and opportunities to book last-minute shore excursions.

Transport Around Costa Maya

Outside the cruise terminal are various transport options. If you want to spend the day at the beach in Mahahual, you can take a taxi, golf cart, or shuttle bus. The large car park at the terminal building also has buses for shore excursions.

Although you can hire a car, it’s not worth it as taxis are cheap, and booking a shore excursion is the best way to get to the Mayan ruins.

Most cruise passengers find walking the easiest way to get around the cruise port area. However, it’s best to use another form of transport to explore the surrounding area. 

Golf carts in Costa Maya are one of the most fun and unique ways to explore the local village. You can hire the carts for $60 to $75 for the day. This transport mode offers a quick journey to Mahahual, allowing you to explore its shops, beautiful scenery, and vibrant atmosphere. You can also rent the carts per hour.

It is best to book in advance to guarantee a cart’s rental. However, if you take the shuttle bus or taxi to Mahahual, you will find plenty of places to rent a golf cart.  

Several local taxi operators provide quick and cheap travel to Mahahual. Taxis from the cruise terminal offer set fares to the village costing $4. Prices are per person and are the same price as the shuttle bus. There are also plenty of taxis in Mahahual. All you must do is flag one down to get back to the cruise ship.

Agreeing on the taxi fare with the driver beforehand is always advisable. 

The shuttle bus from outside the terminal building is a popular way to get to Mahahual Village and spend a port day near the terminal. The bus costs $4 per person each way. 

Electric bikes

Electric bikes are another popular mode of transportation in Costa Maya. They provide a fun and eco-friendly way to explore the area without walking long distances or having the hassle of renting a golf cart. You can rent bikes from various vendors in the cruise port area and Mahahual village.

You’ll find a convenient pickup and drop-off point near the cruise port. The cost is usually $20 to $25 for the entire day. It’s best to book the bike beforehand to get the most out of the day. This way, you are guaranteed a bike, giving you the freedom to ride along the promenade (Malecon), visit shops, and relax on the beach.

Excursion transportation

Arranging a shore excursion is necessary to explore Mayan ruins, ancient civilizations, beach resorts, or the spectacular Seven Color Lagoon. You can either book in advance or find a last-minute excursion with one of the on-site tour operators.

Shopping, Eating, and Drinking at Costa Maya Cruise Port

pool at costa maya cruise port

There’s plenty to do at Costa Maya Cruise Port without venturing too far. The custom-built port area has free swimming pools, restaurants, bars, and a dolphin marine center. You can also treat yourself to a Shamanic massage or admire the flamingos.

Let’s look in more detail at fun ways to spend your cruise day at the cruise terminal.

Shopping facilities at Costa Maya Cruise Port

pool at costa maya cruise port

Costa Maya Cruise Port has a diverse range of shopping options. Some of the first shops you come across are craft markets selling souvenirs. Opposite these are the typical duty-free shops common in all Caribbean cruise ports. In Port Costa Maya, you may find the best deals on tequila and cigars from any of the Caribbean ports.

The port in Costa May also has the standard stores you have probably encountered in other ports. These include the following:

  • Diamonds International
  • Crown of Light
  • Colleens Magnetic Jewelry
  • Tanzanite International

ATMs are available for cash withdrawals.

Restaurants at Costa Maya Cruise Port

Restaurants at Costa Maya

After disembarking from the cruise ship, you’ll find various dining options—from Mexican snacks and cuisine, to grilled food and international fare. Here are some of the top choices to sample delicious Mexican food in Costa Maya port:

Cantina Latina: Enjoy typical Mexican food like ceviche, tacos, nachos, and fish. They also serve international options. There is also a swim-up bar in the pool.

El Mero Mero:  This popular restaurant at the cruise port is known for its tasty Mexican cuisine and vibrant atmosphere. Try traditional Mexican food, including tacos, enchiladas, fajitas, and fresh seafood options.

La Tortillería: During your day in port, check out La Tortillería for a traditional dining experience. They specialize in freshly made tortillas with authentic Mexican spices, salsa, and local ingredients.

El Faro Restaurant: Located in the heart of the Costa Maya cruise port, El Faro is one of the best restaurants for its delicious grilled food, including lobster on the menu, and stunning views of the Caribbean Sea.

El Faro is also the name of the iconic lighthouse between the cruise port and Mahahual.

Tropicante Ameri-Mex Grill: Although situated in Mahahual, this seafront restaurant is worth mentioning. It serves a fusion of American and Mexican cuisine, with dishes like burgers, tacos, and seafood. Tropicante Ameri-Mex Grill is popular with locals and visitors alike. It always receives excellent reviews from its guests.

Bars at Costa Maya Cruise Port

Bars at Costa Maya Cruise Port

Costa Maya Cruise Port is home to many bars serving Caribbean cocktails. You can choose from a selection of beach bars or swim-up bars if you want to relax in the large saltwater swimming pool.

Here are five of the most popular bars in the cruise port:

Expedition Bar: This is a popular spot for unwinding during your day in port. The bar features a laid-back atmosphere with stunning views of the Caribbean Sea, making it the perfect place to relax and soak up the tropical vibes.

Bar De Arbol: Known as Tree Bar, this popular place is ideal for relaxing with a tropical drink. Choose from delicious Margaritas, Pinas Coladas, Daiquiris cocktails, and a range of soft drinks. It’s located near the Aviary in the cruise port.

La Fruteria de la Villa: The La Fruteria bar in Puerto Costa Maya offers some of the most delicious cocktails. While soaking up the sun and looking at the Caribbean, you can enjoy cocktails made from fresh fruits, coconut, and natural ingredients. 

El Chaman: If you want to try “Mayan” cocktails made from traditional mezcal, El Chaman is the place to go. You can also choose from various beverages, such as margaritas, mojitos, and local Mexican beers.

Mojito Bar:  One of the most popular spots with cruise passengers at the Costa Maya Cruise Port is the Mojito Bar. This lively, colorful bar serves delicious cocktails with a tropical twist. Located right on the waterfront, this bar offers stunning views of the Caribbean’s crystal-clear waters and is the perfect place to relax and unwind after a day of exploring Mayan ruins.

Fun Activities at Costa Maya Cruise Port

If you decide to spend the day at the Costa Maya Cruise Port, there is plenty to do. What’s on offer near the cruise terminal? Please read on to find out.

Swimming pool

Costa Maya swimming pool

Costa Maya Cruise Port has a massive swimming pool. This free saltwater swimming pool is bordered by pool bars, loungers, and attractive palapa thatched shades. It’s easy to enjoy the entire day in the pool area without spending much money.

If you decide to spend the day at Costa Maya Cruise Port, buying a port pass is a good idea. Although the resort has a free swimming pool, the port has interesting paid-for attractions—La Consentida, Kakaw, and Aviaruis.

La Consentida Tequila Museum:  Learn about the history and production of Mexico’s most famous spirit, tequila. You’ll find out about the distillation and aging process that turns agave plants into this celebrated spirit. As a word of advice—don’t buy tequila with a worm. That’s a marketing stunt for tourists.

Kakaw Chocolate Factory: The port pass also gives you access to the Kakaw Chocolate Factory, ideal if you have a sweet tooth. This unique attraction allows you to learn about the history and production of chocolate in Mexico.

Aviarius Tropical Bird Aviary:  A great way to escape the hustle and bustle of a busy cruise port is to visit the Aviarius—the tropical bird aviary. You can view and get up close to a diverse array of colorful tropical birds. Learn more about parrots, macaws, toucans, flamingos, parakeets, and lovebirds.

Mayan Wellness Retreat Costa Maya

You don’t have to leave the port area to experience Mayan culture. The retreat offers a one-of-a-kind holistic experience that aims to restore and revitalize your positive energies. The six-step cleansing rituals are performed by a Shaman and include the following:

  • Copal Cleansing
  • Herbal Bath
  • The Temazcal purifying ceremony
  • Organic Clay Mask Ritual
  • Coconut Bath
  • Hammock massage

Dolphin Discovery

Dolphin Discovery Costa Maya

The Costa Maya cruise port includes Dolphin Discovery—a marine park where you can get up close to dolphins without leaving the port. You can interact with the friendly creatures—they will swim backward as you hold their fins, kiss you, and hug you.

Besides swimming with marine mammals, the attraction features shows that entertain visitors with dolphin acrobatics and aerial performances. Most visitors who interact with the dolphins say it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, never to be missed.

Watch the Dance of the Flyers

Papantla Flyers. Known locally as Danza de los Voladores

While spending time in the port, check out the spectacular performance of the Papantla Flyers. Known locally as Danza de los Voladores, this traditional and artistic flying performance will amaze you. During the performance, the flyers climb up a high pole, tie themselves to ropes, and spin while gradually spiraling toward the ground.

Papantla Flyers. Known locally as Danza de los Voladores

Seeing them gracefully gliding through the air while performing acrobatic moves is mesmerizing. This incredible display of skill and agility takes place in the central square of the port and is a must-see attraction for all visitors.

Best Costa Maya Beaches Near the Cruise Port

Costa Maya Beaches

You can venture out of the cruise port to enjoy your day at one of the many beach clubs near Costa Maya . Most beach clubs allow you to book a day pass before your trip. This reduces stress when you arrive on the Yucatan Peninsula. Just check if they have a “no port, no fee” policy if the cruise schedule changes.

Hayhu Beach Club

Hayhu Beach is a high-end beach club offering a tranquil oasis away from the hundreds of cruise tourists at the port. The exclusive club is located 18 miles (29 km) south of Costa Maya and takes 30 minutes by car. However, a cruise day pass includes round-trip transportation from the Costa Maya Port. 

Depending on the package, facilities at the quiet, peaceful beach club include the following:

  • Access to lounge and restaurant area
  • Private shaded deck and dining area (VIP Package)
  • Full bathroom and shower
  • Free use of paddle boards, kayaks, and snorkel equipment
  • Kiteboarding (extra charge)
  • Massage (extra charge)

Pez Quadro Beach

Pez Quadro Beach is a beautiful and serene beach located in Mahahual that is an excellent place to spend a peaceful beach day. It’s a one-mile stretch of sandy beach with shaded beach chairs, restaurant services, and beach massages. Day passes at the Pez Quadro Beach Club can include an inclusive menu with free drinks and one dish. Swimming, snorkeling, and bathroom services are also included.

La Bamba Beach Getaway

Relax in the Caribbean sun at the famous La Bamba Beach. The beach excursion takes you to a private, gorgeous beach 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south of Mahahual on a quiet road along the Costa Maya shore. The day includes a pre-paid taxi, signature cocktails, lounge chairs, and kayaks. This secluded private beach club also has a pool and beach volleyball club.

Maya Chan Beach Resort

The Maya Chan Beach Resort is a hidden gem 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Costa Maya. This secluded beach offers a tranquil and relaxing escape from the commotion of the cruise ship terminal—especially if four ships are in port. The day pass includes drinks, an all-you-can-eat Mayan buffet, snorkeling equipment, glass-bottomed kayaks, and round-trip transportation.

The Costa Maya beach is also surrounded by lush tropical vegetation and pristine white sand beaches, creating plenty of picture opportunities.

Playa Mahahual Beach

Playa Mahahual Beach

Playa Mahahual Beach is the closest beach for cruise ship passengers visiting Costa Maya. You can easily reach the beach by golf cart, shuttle bus, taxi, or electric bike. Although the beach is free, you must pay for a beach chair. However, there are excellent seafront restaurants and bars along the promenade. 

You can enjoy various activities at Playa Mahahual Beach, like swimming, snorkeling, paddle boarding, and kayaking. But you may find that the beach gets crowded during cruise days. So, booking a day pass at a private beach club is the best choice if you are looking for peace and calm on a Costa Maya beach.

Blue Bay beach club Costa Maya

Fun Shore Excursions from Costa Maya

Plenty of fun, adventurous shore excursions are available from the cruise terminal, showcasing everything from the natural to the historical. Activities range from snorkeling and scuba diving in the pristine waters of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the second-largest barrier reef system in the world, to exploring ancient Mayan ruins nestled in the lush jungle. For those seeking a thrill, zip-lining through the treetops offers an unforgettable aerial view of the landscape, while ATV tours provide an exhilarating ride along the beach and through the countryside.

Continuing the adventure, kayaking in the calm waters or paddleboarding along the coast allows for a serene yet active experience. These excursions seamlessly blend the thrill of exploration with the serene beauty of Costa Maya’s natural landscapes, ensuring your cruise stop is an adventure-filled day to remember.

Snorkel or scuba dive at the biosphere reserve Banco Chinchorro

Biosphere Reserve Banco Chinchorro

The Caribbean waters off Mahahual are among the best in the Mexican Caribbean for snorkeling and scuba diving. Banco Chinchorro is a UNESCO site and the largest coral atoll in Mexico, consisting of three islands. You can marvel at coral reefs, colorful fish, sea turtles, manatees, and dolphins here.

For Scuba Divers: Experienced scuba divers have the unique opportunity to explore the underwater marvels of Banco Chinchorro, including its famous shipwrecks. With nine known shipwrecks in the area, divers can embark on an extraordinary journey through history and marine life. These wrecks, now part of the sea’s ecosystem, provide a habitat for numerous marine species and offer an unforgettable diving experience. It’s advisable to book your diving excursion with a reputable operator that can provide all the necessary equipment and guidance for a safe and memorable adventure.

For Snorkelers: If you’re not a certified scuba diver, fret not. The crystal-clear waters of Banco Chinchorro are also perfect for snorkeling. You can effortlessly float above the reefs, enjoying the spectacular underwater view teeming with marine life. Snorkeling tours are available, offering a chance to experience this aquatic wonderland up close, with options suitable for every skill level. These tours often include equipment rental, making it easy for everyone to partake in this amazing activity.

Practical Tips:

  • Best Time to Visit: The best months for diving and snorkeling in Banco Chinchorro are from May to September, when the water is the clearest and the sea conditions are most favorable.
  • Conservation: As a UNESCO site and biosphere reserve, it’s vital to respect the environment. Avoid touching the coral or disturbing the wildlife.
  • Booking Tours: Opt for tours from Mahahual, as they offer comprehensive packages that include transportation, equipment, and expert guides.

Diving or snorkeling at Banco Chinchorro is not just an activity; it’s an experience that stays with you, offering a blend of adventure, history, and natural beauty. Many tourists rate diving or snorkeling at Banco Chinchorro as one of the best experiences on the cruise.

Spend a day at Mayá — Lost Mayan Kingdom Water Park

Mayá Lost Mayan Kingdom Water Park

The Lost Mayan Kingdom Water Park is one of the top shore excursions within walking distance of the Costa Maya Cruise Port. This thrilling water park is ideal for spending a cruise day with kids. They will love the variety of water slides, swimming pools, zip lines, and other water activities.

All the rides are based around the Great Pyramid, which looks like an ancient Mayan Temple. Also, the park is surrounded by lush Mexican jungle. The water park is located a 10-minute walk from the cruise port. However, you can usually order transportation with your cruise line or get a taxi from outside the terminal. 

Book a catamaran excursion

catamaran excursion Costa Maya

Sailing on a catamaran is one of the most popular activities when spending a day in Costa Maya. Many day excursions include food, drink, and a choice of snacks or food. 

The Caribbean coast of Mexico is renowned for its exceptional diving and snorkeling opportunities, largely due to the stunning beauty of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef. This reef is the second-largest barrier reef system in the world and a haven for a diverse array of marine life. Snorkeling adventures along this barrier reef allow you to get up close with a wide variety of tropical marine life, such as snappers, jacks, angelfish, and queen triggerfish. You may even encounter turtles, manatees, or dolphins.

You can book the shore excursions through your cruise line or with a local tour operator outside the terminal building.

Marvel at the ocean on a glass-bottom boat tour

Spending a few hours in a glass-bottom boat is a fantastic way to appreciate the crystal-clear waters in the Caribbean. The boat excursions let you see an exotic range of tropical marine life without getting wet. However, snorkeling adventures are also on offer if you want to dip in the sea and explore the ocean floor yourself. 

Many tour operators include bottled water, snorkel gear, and time to relax at the beach before returning to the cruise ship. 

Have fun on an ATV adventure excursion in Costa Maya

ATV riding Costa Maya

Why not explore the Costa Maya’s jungle and beaches on an ATV? An ATV adventure excursion is a great way to see the sights and experience the thrill of off-roading through rugged terrain. You get to drive through beautiful mangroves, drive on stunning beaches, and stop off at sightseeing spots along the way.

The best ATV shore excursions include fajitas or tacos, Mexican beers or non-alcoholic cold drinks, and time at the Costa Maya beach. The best thing is that the start-off point and return destination are only a five-minute taxi ride from the cruise port.

Sightseeing and Cultural Excursions in Costa Maya

Costa Maya, located on the Caribbean coast in Mexico, is famous for more than its stunning white sand beaches. It’s full of vibrant Mexican culture and rich history.  Many shore excursions occur in spectacular Mayan ruins that showcase an ancient civilization. Also, the famous Bacalar Lagoon is an hour’s drive from the cruise port.

Here are some of the best things to do in and around Costa Maya during your cruise day. 

Visit Mahahual

Mahahual Costa Maya

One of the highlights of the Costa Maya cruise port is exploring the charming fishing village of Mahahual. You will enjoy strolling along the promenade (Malecon), browsing the colorful shops, and soaking in the village’s laid-back atmosphere. You can then stop off in one of the many beach bars to enjoy Mexican street food and authentic cocktails.

Many cruise visitors walk along the Malecon to the lighthouse at the village’s north end.

Mahahual Lighthouse (Faro de Mahahual)

Mahahual Lighthouse (Faro de Mahahual)

Located at the start of the promenade in Mahahual is the Mahahual Lighthouse. This historic landmark offers stunning views of the Caribbean Sea and surrounding area. For a small admission fee, you can tour the lighthouse and learn about its history and role in protecting sailors at sea.

Fun fact: The lighthouse is the most southerly lighthouse on Mexico’s Caribbean coast. 

Take an excursion to historical Mayan ruins

A 50-minute drive from Costa Maya are some of Mexico’s most stunning archaeological sites—the Chacchoben Mayan Ruins. Visit these places for a fascinating cultural experience and learn about Mayan civilization.

Plenty of tour operators offer shore excursions to these archaeological wonders. What sets this experience apart is the opportunity to explore these Mayan ruins with significantly fewer visitors compared to more crowded Mayan sites near Cancun, such as Chichen Itza or Tulum, offering a more serene and personal encounter with history.

Chacchoben Mayan ruins

Chacchoben Mayan ruins

The Chacchoben Mayan ruins are the most accessible archaeological site from the cruise port.

The ruins at Chacchoben are a vast Mayan settlement dating from 200 BC. The ruins include four grand temples or pyramids, including the Temple of the Vessels and Gran Basamento. One of the temples is still overgrown with vegetation. You can climb the ancient pyramids and wonder at the Mayans’ architectural skills.

The lush tropical rainforests surrounding the Chacchoben Mayan ruins are just as stunning. As you walk the circular path in the forest, you may encounter spider monkeys, armadillos, deer, and howler monkeys. 

This day trip includes a guided tour and may also include a visit to the nearby Seven Color Lagoon. You should plan at least four hours to explore the ruins.

Quintana Roo is also home to other ruins from the Mayan civilization. However, these are five-hour round trips, and it’s doubtful you will have time to take in these archaeological wonders. Here’s a short description of the ruins:

Dzibanche ruins: Located in the southern part of Quintana Roo, the Dzibanche ruins feature several prominent pyramids—the Cormoranes pyramid and the K’inich Na’ Pyramid. There is also the well-known Temple of the Lintels. Tourists rarely visit the site, but it offers a more tranquil and immersive experience for visitors, and anyone interested in ancient civilizations.

Dzibanche ruins

Kohunlich ruins: The ruins at Kohunlich are mainly unexcavated, but you can visit the ruins of several temples on the expansive site. The archaeological ruins show evidence of citadels, courtyards, pyramids, and plazas. There was also a water collection and drainage system.

Kohunlich ruins

Bacalar Lagoon

Bacalar Seven Color Lagoon

Also called the Lake of Seven Colors, the Bacalar Lagoon is a stunning shore excursion when visiting Costa Maya. The beautiful lagoon is located about an hour’s drive from the cruise port. It offers a serene and peaceful atmosphere, making it a great place to spend the day.

The best way to visit the Bacalar Lagoon is to book a shore excursion beforehand. The stunning inland freshwater lagoon is famous for its crystal-clear waters, which showcase seven shades of blue. You can go swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, or paddleboarding, which provides one of the most peaceful and tranquil ways to immerse yourself in the lagoon’s beauty.

It’s important to note that, due to the distance and range of activities on offer, a visit to the Bacalar Lagoon means you won’t have time to explore Mahahual near the cruise port.

Here are other excursions you can plan while spending the day in the Bacalar Lagoon area.

Boat, pontoon, or catamaran tours are available around the lagoon to explore its various cenotes and mangroves. These water excursions last one to two hours and may include food and drinks.

Swim in Cenote Azul

The lagoon is home to several cenotes—natural, water-filled sinkholes. Cenote Azul is 300 ft. (91 m) deep, giving it a deep blue color. Due to its depth, it’s also a popular location for scuba diving. At Cenote Azul, you can relax on the surrounding wooden swings and take Insta-worthy photos. 

Discover stromatolites

Stromatolites Bacalar Lagoon

The natural wonders of Bacalar Lagoon continue when you find stromatolites. These fossilized structures are over 3.5 billion years old, making them the oldest living lifeforms on the planet. The lagoon is one of the few places on Earth where you can find them.

Bacalar Fort

Bacalar Fort

Known as Fuerte de San Felipe, Bacalar Fort is a historic fort near the lagoon. Built in the 18th century, the fortress protected the town from pirate attacks. Guided tours can help you learn more about its history. Additionally, its position at the edge of the freshwater lake means you get spectacular views over the lagoon and surrounding forests.

Explore downtown Bacalar

Bacalar Mexico

Downtown Bacalar boasts a charming, quaint atmosphere, featuring colorful buildings, local shops, and restaurants serving delicious cuisine.

You can stroll through the Bacalar’s streets to admire the architecture, shop for souvenirs, and sample traditional Mexican cuisine. Don’t forget to try the local specialty—marquesitas. This dessert, native to Yucatan, is a sweet crepe filled with Edam cheese, chocolate, cajeta, or jam.

Costa Maya Cruise Port FAQs

Here are some questions many cruise ship passengers ask before docking in Costa Maya.

Which cruise lines dock in Puerto Costa Maya?

Costa Maya dock

The Costa Maya cruise port is one of the most frequented in the Western Caribbean, with over 500 cruise ships docking in a season. A wide range of cruise lines include Puerto Costa Maya in their Caribbean itineraries, among them Royal Caribbean, Carnival Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Holland America, and Princess Cruises. In addition to these, many other major cruise lines also make stops at this vibrant port, offering travelers diverse options for exploring the rich culture, stunning landscapes, and historical sites of the area.

Is there free Wi-Fi in the Costa Maya cruise port?

Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the terminal and cruise port area. In Mahahual, many cafes and restaurants offer free Wi-Fi if you need to upload your cruise holiday snaps. You are best to log on to an internet hotspot in the village rather than paying the hefty charges on the ship if you need to upload photos.

Is Costa Maya Cruise Port safe for travelers to walk around?

The cruise port in Costa Maya is safe for cruise passengers. The locals are generally friendly; although some sellers can be pushy. However, politely saying no once or twice is usually enough to deter them. As with any unfamiliar place, exercising caution and being aware of your surroundings is always good advice.

Can I walk to the beach from the Costa Maya cruise port?

Walking to the Costa Maya beaches in Mahahual from the cruise port is possible. However, it takes 40 minutes to walk the 2 miles (3.2 km) to the village. Therefore, most cruise passengers take a motorized form of transport, which only takes 10 minutes. And with the taxi fare only $4 per person, it’s worth getting the taxi or shuttle bus—which also costs $4. 

What’s the closest beach to Costa Maya cruise port?

Mahahual Beach is the closest beach to the cruise port area in Costa Maya. From the north end of the village, you can walk just over a mile from the lighthouse (Faro de Mahahual) along the beautiful beach or the Malecon (promenade). You can find various beach facilities, cafes, and beachfront bars along the walk. 

What language is spoken in Costa Maya?

Spanish is the official language of Mexico and the primary language spoken in Costa Maya. However, most locals working in bars, cafes, restaurants, and souvenir shops also speak English. It’s always a good idea to learn some basic phrases in Spanish.

Do cruise ships dock, or is Costa Maya a tender port?

Cruise ships can dock simultaneously at Costa Maya. The purposely built cruise port has a T-shaped pier. Therefore, cruise ships do not tender at the port. It’s good to note that the pier’s length is 1,115 feet or 0.2 miles (340 m). However, a free trolley can take you to the cruise terminal. 

How many ships can dock at Costa Maya?

The pier at Costa Maya has berths for up to four large cruise ships. 

Can you use US dollars in Costa Maya, Mexico?

You can use US dollars throughout your stay in Costa Maya, even though the Mexican Peso (MXN) is the local currency. It is important to note that the peso also uses the $ sign. Therefore, always check if the listed prices are MXN (sometimes, MX or Mex$) or US dollars.

Be aware that although most vendors accept US dollars, they may give you change in pesos. So, it’s always worth checking beforehand what type of change you’ll get.

One peso (1 MXN) is roughly the equivalent of 5 cents (USD).

What is the best time to visit Costa Maya?

The best time to visit Costa Maya is during the dry season , typically from November to April. This period offers pleasant weather with minimal rainfall, making it ideal for enjoying outdoor activities and exploring the region’s attractions. Summer in the Caribbean is characterized by high humidity and temperatures in the low 90s Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius). 

Try to avoid the hurricane season , which runs from June 1 through November. You may get better deals on Caribbean cruises. But your port schedule may be disrupted due to high winds or heavy rain.

Is it OK to haggle with local vendors?

Haggling is common in many parts of Mexico, including popular tourist destinations like Costa Maya. However, always do this respectfully and politely. It’s also good to avoid allowing vendors to put items in your hands to hold. It’s been heard that some unscrupulous sellers refuse to take the item back and insist you pay for it.

Does Costa Maya have a seaweed (sargassum) problem?

Like other Caribbean coastal regions, seaweed can occasionally accumulate on beaches. Seaweed season in Costa Maya is typically late spring through summer. However, local authorities regularly remove sargassum to keep the beaches clean for visitors.

There is also an anti-sargassum barrier to help reduce the amount of seaweed in the shallow waters beside the seashore.

However, the severity of the seaweed problem can fluctuate due to weather patterns and ocean currents. Before planning your visit, it’s advisable to check with recent traveler reviews or local sources for the most up-to-date information on seaweed conditions.

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17 Best Things to Do in Costa Maya [Cruise Port Guide]

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If you’re going on a Western Caribbean cruise, there’s a good chance that you’ll be visiting the port of Costa Maya, Mexico. Costa Maya serves as a gateway to the Mexican Caribbean, offering many fun and interesting things for cruise passengers to see and do!

The Costa Maya cruise port was specifically built to cater to cruise passengers, providing many activities and attractions both in and around the cruise terminal. Although a few years ago this port was lesser known than popular Cozumel , Costa Maya is now frequented by several cruise lines.

There are a lot of great things to do in Costa Maya while on a cruise, including activities right at the cruise terminal, shore excursions to Mayan ruins, and beach clubs.

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Where Is Costa Maya Cruise Port?

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Costa Maya Cruise Port is a popular cruise destination located on the eastern coast of Mexico, in the state of Quintana Roo, near the small fishing village of Mahahual. Costa Maya, Mexico is approximately 124 miles (200 km) south of Playa del Carmen and 149 miles (240 km) south of Cozumel.

Situated on the Caribbean Sea, Costa Maya is an ideal destination for cruise ships exploring the Mexican Caribbean region. The Puerto Costa Maya is in close proximity to popular tourist attractions, such as ancient Mayan ruins and beautiful beaches, making it a popular stop for cruise itineraries in the Western Caribbean.

Costa Maya Cruise Port Overview

Costa maya cruise port cruise ship dock

Cruise ships typically dock at the Costa Maya Cruise Port, and it’s common to have three to four cruise ships dock at a time.

Passengers can walk off the cruise ship along the t-shaped pier into the cruise port area. However, it can be a longer walk than it looks. If you have an excursion to meet, allow at least 15 minutes to walk to the meeting area.

There are free trolleys available for cruise passengers who have have difficulty walking or would like the service.

Once in the Costa Maya port, you’ll find a large swimming pool with a swim up bar and free lounge chairs. There are several restaurants (many serving Mexican cuisine) and bars, boutiques, and shops selling local crafts and souvenirs.

You’ll find a tourist booth with information for local beaches and excursions that will take you outside of the cruise port area. There is also a meeting area for those who have pre-booked Costa Maya shore excursions and tours.

Costa Maya cruise port was severely damage by Hurricane Dean in 2007 and took several years to recover. We visited recently while on a Virgin Voyages cruise, and could see that the area has much improved.

Costa Maya – What Cruise Passengers Need to Know

The currency in Costa Maya, Mexico is the Mexican Peso. However, US dollars are widely accepted. Keep in mind that you may receive change in Pesos, even if you pay in US dollars.

The symbol for Pesos is $, like the US dollar, which can cause some confusion. It’s a good idea to double check pricing when making a purchase in US dollars, as well as to check the change that you’re receiving.

ATM at the Costa Maya Cruise Terminal

If you prefer to use the local currency, you can withdraw Pesos at ATMs, which are located within the Costa Maya cruise terminal.

The official language in Costa Maya, Mexico is Spanish. However, English is widely spoken by tour guide, shopkeepers and restaurant workers at the cruise port and surrounding tourist areas.

When venturing outside of the cruise terminal area, the locals may be less proficient in English, but overall communicating should’t be a problem. Knowing a few words or phrases in Spanish, including please and thank you, is always helpful.

The weather in Costa Maya, Mexico, is typically warm and tropical throughout the year, with temperatures ranging from the(mid-70s to low 90s Fahrenheit (mid-20s to low 30s Celsius).

The dry season, from November to April, is mostly sunny and rain-free. The wet season, from May to October, is generally humid with occasional rain and sun showers.

How to Get Around in Costa Maya

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There are a few ways to get around Costa Maya as a cruise traveler.

If you’re planning to stay in the cruise port area, walking is the easiest way to get around. There is a complimentary trolley to bring cruisers from the ship’s pier to the cruise port.

Taxi, Shuttle or Golf Cart

Taxis, shuttles and golf carts are available to take you to areas outside of the cruise terminal, including the Mahahual Village.

Booking a shore excursion is best if you want to venture further out and away from the Costa Maya cruise port.

Best Things to Do in Costa Maya Cruise Port

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Many cruise passengers decide to hang out around the free saltwater swimming pool in the centre of the Costa Maya cruise port, followed by a bit of souvenir shopping.

There’s nothing wrong with this port day plan. However, if you’re wondering what to do in Costa Maya cruise port, there is a lot more to see and do!

Beaches in Costa Maya Near the Cruise Port

Heading to a local beach is a popular activity for many cruise passengers. These are the most popular beaches and best beach clubs for a day visit:

1. Mahahual Beach

Mahahual Beach is a 5 minute taxi ride from the Costa Maya cruise port. This natural beach is great for cruisers who are looking for an inexpensive beach day. Check reviews for Playa Mahahual before you go, as occasionally sea weed can be an issue at this popular beach.

2. Maya Chan Beach Resort

The Maya Chan beach club is located approximately 4 miles away from the Costa Maya cruise port. Maya Chan Beach is popular with cruise passengers visiting Costa Maya for the day. You can book Maya Chan Beach as a shore excursion with the cruise line or opt to go on your own.

With soft sands, turquoise waters, and a relaxed atmosphere, it offers a tranquil escape from busy cruise ship life. You can unwind on comfortable lounge chairs, enjoy delicious Mexican cuisine, and even snorkel to explore the marine life.

Maya Chan beach is considered by many cruise visitors to be the best beach in Costa Maya, Mexico.

3. Uvero Beach

Located about 20-30 minutes from the Costa Maya cruise port, Uvero Beach is a more secluded beach option for cruise passengers. You’ll find soft sands and calm waters, making it a great spot for swimming and sunbathing.

4. Costa Maya Beach Clubs Near the Cruise Port

There are several beach day clubs nearby the Costa Maya cruise port. These include:

  • Malecon 21 Beach Club
  • Chunky Monkey Beach Club

An all inclusive beach club with an open bar can be booked with Resort for a Day.

Costa Maya Excursions & Things to Do

5. relax at swimming pool and loungers.

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As you enter the Costa Maya cruise terminal, you’ll see a large resort style pool with a swim-up bar. Kids and adults are free to use the saltwater swimming pool and complimentary lounge chairs.

If you’re looking for an easy and fun way to spend the day in the Caribbean port, this is a good option.

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6. Costa Maya Cruise Terminal Attractions

Within the Costa Maya cruise port area, you’ll find several attractions and cultural performances including:

7. Aviarius

Above the boardwalk area, you’ll find a trail of hanging bridges where you can encounter exotic birds. The tropical birds are beautiful and there are a lot of opportunities to take some good photos.

8. Papantla Flyers Dance of the Flyers

One of the most popular things to do at the Costa Maya cruise port, is to watch a performance by Paplanta Flyers. The Danza de los Voladores (Dance of the Flyers) is a traditional and artistic Mexican flying performance on that takes place on a very high pole within the central square of the cruise port.

9. Chacchobeen Mayan Ruins

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Visit the ancient Mayan ruins of Chachobeen with a cruise line shore excursion or a local tour operator. When you meet your tour guide, you’ll board a bus that will take you over to one of the most interesting archeological sites in the Yucatan Peninsula.

Chacchoben Mayan Ruins are located about 30 miles (50 km) from Costa Maya. The journey by bus or taxi is about 45 minutes to an hour, depending on traffic and road conditions. Cruise passengers should use caution to make sure that they are back to the cruise ship on time.

At the Chacchoben Mayan Ruins, you’ll learn about ancient Mayan history and architecture, while exploring the Mayan temples. On site, along with a tourist shop, there’s a small taco and burrito stand that sold some inexpensive and delicious Mexican food.

Based on our own personal experience, this was one of my families’ favorite excursions and we found the Chacchobeen Mayan Ruins excursion well worth the price!

Tip: Bring mosquito repellant as you’ll be walking on trails through the jungle.

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10. Dolphin Discovery

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Swim with dolphins at Dolphin Discovery, located minutes away from the cruise ship with the Costa Maya cruise port. A dolphin swim and dolphin encounter is offered. Photos are available for purchase as well.

There is a viewing platform at Dolphin Discovery where you can watch the dolphins interact with their trainers and people, as well as get a great view of the cruise ships.

11. Lost Mayan Kingdom Water Park

The impressive Lost Mayan Kingdom Theme Water Park is visible from your cruise ship. This is a great way for families to spend the day in Costa Maya. Plunge down towering water slides, float along lazy rivers, and brave challenging obstacle courses. Don’t forget to take lots of photos and videos to preserve the memories!

12. Snorkeling Excursions

Book a catamaran or boat tour to explore the coastline, snorkel in pristine waters, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea. Shore excursions are available through the cruise line as well as through local vendors.

13. Scuba Diving

Scuba diving excursions allow visitors to view the vibrant marine life of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the world’s second-largest barrier reef.

14. Bacalar – Seven Color Lagoon

Take a small group tour from Costa Maya cruise terminal to the Bacalar Lagoon, frequently referred to as the seven colors lagoon. This lagoon and cenote is gorgeous, with the most pristine crystal clear turquoise waters.

15. Water Activities

If you go to Mahahual or one of the other local beaches, you can participate in several water sports and activities. Kayak in the crystal-clear waters of a pristine beach, go fishing or paddle boarding.

16. Taste Local Flavors

There are some really good restaurants and bars, even the Costa Maya cruise port area. Try some traditional Mexican dishes or some well loved favorites (like nachos, salsa and guacamole).

You’ll find fresh juice, authentic Mexican chocolate, tequila tastings and more.

17. Souvenir Shopping

There are plenty of things to buy in Costa Maya, Mexico that are reasonably priced and make good souvenirs. Cruise travelers can shop on the main street or boardwalk in the small town of Mahahual, or simply shop at the boutiques at the cruise port.

Things to Buy in Costa Maya

  • Handcrafted souvenirs
  • Mexican chocolate
  • Tequila and Mezcal
  • Local spices and hot sauces
  • Mayan inspired crafts and artwork
  • Mexico t-shirts
  • Handmade soap
  • Jewelry/silver

Costa Maya Cruise Review

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During our recent cruise to Costa Maya on Virgin Valiant Lady, we decided to do a day trip to Chacchobeen Mayan Ruins. We’ve been to Costa Maya cruise port on past cruises and wanted to explore this region beyond the man made cruise terminal.

We met our cruise sponsored shore excursion at the meeting spot and had a good 50 minute drive to the archeological site. The park guide showed us around the ruins and Mayan temples and explained about the ancient culture and people. While visiting, we saw spider monkeys in the trees above.

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After touring for about 2 hours, we made our way back to the cruise port on a comfortable coach style bus. I was glad we did this tour in Costa Maya, as visiting other Mayan ruins sites like Chichen Itza is a far distance from this port, as well as Cozumel.

While we enjoy the popular Costa Maya cruise port, and they’ve done a great job making sure there are plenty of things to do near the cruise ships, it can get crowded. With 3 to 4 ships in port at a time, the swimming pool and lounge chair area is too busy for me. However, it might be a good port to visit in the morning. Then,head back and stay on the cruise ship while everyone else is in port !

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can You Walk from Costa Maya Cruise Port to Mahahual?

The distance between Costa Maya and Mahahual is approximately 2.3 miles (3.8 km). It will take about 45 minutes to walk into town. Taxis are readily available, and only cost a few dollars if you’re too hot or tired to walk.

Tip: On the way to Mahahual, you’ll come across a lighthouse. It’s worth stopping for a photo.

Where to Find Free Wifi at Cruise Port?

You can find free wi-fi all around the Costa Maya cruise terminal.

What is Costa Maya Known For?

Costa Maya is a popular cruise port and tourist destination located on the Caribbean coast of Mexico, in the state of Quintana Roo. The cruise port is known for it’s amenities and activities designed specifically for cruise passengers.

In addition, Costa Maya is known for it’s beach and water activities, Mayan ruins, the small village of Mahahual, cultural performances, eco-tourism and shopping and crafts.

Is Costa Maya Safe?

Yes, Costa Maya is generally considered safe for tourists and cruise travelers. The Costa Maya Cruise Port area in particular is quite secure. Like all destinations, visitors should take the usual precautions to protect themselves from petty theft.

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Final Thoughts on Costa Maya Cruise Port Things to Do

The Costa Maya is becoming one of the most popular cruise ports on Caribbean cruise itineraries. The Costa Maya cruise port is a gateway to beautiful beaches and cultural experiences in the Mexican Caribbean.

From an easy day spent by the pool at the Puerto Costa Maya cruise port to exploring ancient ruins, there’s a lot for cruise travelers to do while in Costa Maya, Mexico.

Have you been to Costa Maya on a cruise or are you going to? Please let me know your questions, tips or what you enjoyed in Costa Maya cruise port.

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7 Best Things To Do In Costa Maya Cruise Port + Port Guide

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The port of Costa Maya is located in the Yucatan peninsula in the state of Quintana Roo (Mexico) and is the only port in the Western Caribbean designed specifically for cruise ships.

This beautiful port of call is known for its gorgeous beaches, a wide range of activities offered, and archeological ruins, which are attractive to history buffs and all visitors wanting to learn about Mexico’s rich historical and cultural heritage. In this Costa Maya cruise travel guide, read about:

  • Costa Maya cruise port (Costa Maya cruise terminal, getting around the port)
  • Top 7 things to do in Costa Maya cruise port and best shore excursions

Also read our cruise port guides for Belize , Roatan , Cozumel , Nassau , Labadee , Cococay ,  Antigua , Falmouth

Costa Maya Cruise Port

Costa Maya port (Puerto Costa Maya) is Mexico’s second-largest cruise port after Cozumel . It is located about 10 minutes ride from the small fishing village of Mahahual, and around 290 km (180 miles) south of Playa del Carmen and the island of Cozumel.

Costa Maya Cruise port entrance

Resembling an authentic Mayan city, the Costa Maya cruise port complex is designed to suit the cruise ship passengers’ needs. Costa Maya cruise ship terminal can accommodate the world’s largest cruise liners (Royal Caribbean’s Oasis Class) and has 4 berths in total.

If there are more than 4 cruise ships in port simultaneously, other ships will anchor and transfer their guests ashore via tender boats.

Once you exit the ship, a long flat pier takes you to the terminal building housed in an orange building. If you have walking difficulties or travel with small kids, a free trolley service will take you from your ship to the terminal building. This is where you normally meet for shore excursions, and where you can book last-minute excursions.

Costa Maya cruise pier

The port complex features a wide range of facilities:

  • Craft market where you can buy authentic handicrafts and souvenirs;  duty-free shops and internationally recognized brands including Diamonds International, Tanzanite International, Carpet Emporium, Del Sol, Havana Club offering premium quality cigars at affordable prices, Tequileria International with hundreds of tequila brands, and a few others.
  • Poolside restaurants, beach bars, and cafes (seafood, fish and local specialties, grill) with live entertainment and amazing sea views.
  • ATM (USD only)
  • A massage center offering spa rituals and wellness treatments inspired by the Mayan civilization.
  • Three swimming pools filled with salt water free of charge for the visitors to enjoy, with pool bars.
  • Beach chairs and loungers are available on a first-come-first-serve basis, as well as restrooms, showers  and  changing rooms around the pool area.
  • Dolphin Discovery Center offering dolphin interaction programs and shows is also located within the cruise port complex; a last-minute tour desk is located near the tour meeting location.

Costa Maya poolside bars and swimming pools

Getting Around Costa Maya Port

  • Outside the cruise terminal area (there are two exits), you will find a large taxi rank, golf carts, bike/car/ATV rentals, local tour vendors, the Jade Maya Museum, a replica of a Mayan pyramid, and a few more facilities/places of interest.
  • There is also a tour booth where you can get a shuttle transfer to Mahahual village for $5 per person each way, and the ride takes no more than 5 – 7 minutes. An alternative is to take a 30-minute walk from the cruise port to Mahahual.
  • At the kiosk, you can also book tours, taxis/golf carts per hour, and various beach packages. Taxis will also offer private tours to the main tourist locations, but make sure you agree on the price beforehand to avoid inconveniences.
  • Public transportation is available, but I do not think it is a good idea to experiment with the service due to the limited time in port and especially if you do not speak Spanish.
  • Car rentals are also available inside the cruise port complex.
  • The official currency in Mexico is the Mexican Peso (MXN) and 1 US dollar equals approximately  16.80 pesos. I strongly suggest that you have small bill denominations for taxis and souvenir purchases and reconfirm in advance that your change will be given in USD.
  • Spanish is the main language in Mexico, however, like in any major tourist cruise port, English is widely spoken.
  • Major cruise lines sailing to Costa Maya Mexico include Royal Caribbean International, Norwegian Cruise Line, Carnival Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, Oceania Cruises, MSC Cruises, Holland America Line, Virgin Voyages and Celebrity Cruises . Check the Costa Maya cruise ship schedules
  • Check out Costa Maya tours and activities
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7 Best Things to Do in Costa Maya Cruise Port

1. mahahual beach & village.

This beautiful beach is located in the lively fishing village of Mahahual and is the closest one to the port. White powdery sands and a barrier reef make it ideal for swimming and snorkeling as the water is calm and crystal clear, so make sure you get your camera ready for turtles, stingrays and a spectacular coral reef!

Mahahual Beach in Costa Maya

Mahahual village is very safe and the beach is ideal for families and people of all ages. Along the beach, you will encounter local restaurants, bars, and beach clubs offering beach chairs, umbrellas, watersports, and fantastic service.

Most of the beach clubs have either a minimum spend or an open bar, and you should definitely check out Yaya Beach, Blue Kay, Ibiza Sunset, Pitaya Beach Club, and Pez Quadro. Local vendors and beach massage areas are also available, as well as other facilities including showers, changing rooms, and restrooms.

Besides the gorgeous sandy beach, Mahahual has several other spots of interest, such as the Faro de Mahahual lighthouse, and Mahahual Boulevard filled with countless shops, supermarkets, restaurants, and bars. Transfers and taxis from the Costa Maya cruise port to the beach cost around $5 USD per person each way.

Check out Mahahual tours and activities

2. Get a Cruise Port Pass

If you decide to stay around the port area, you can take advantage of this pass that gives you access to 3 port attractions:

  • Aviarius (the Aviary) : Located within the cruise terminal area, the Aviary offers a unique opportunity to meet and feed the most beautiful and exotic birds in the Caribbean. This family-friendly experience offers amazing photo opportunities so get your camera and smiles ready!
  • The Kakaw : Learn all about the importance of chocolate to the Mayans and tour around the chocolate factory – a great adventure full of flavors that you cannot miss!
  • Tequila Museum : Learn about the production process of the famous Mexican tequila before tasting some of the best tequila brands.

Cruise port pass tickets can be obtained through the cruise line or at the tour desk on the pier. The port pass also includes 3 complimentary drinks at one of the bars located close to the port pools.

Costa Maya cruise port aviary

3. Lost Mayan Kingdom Waterpark

Located only a few minutes’ drive from the port of Costa Maya, this amazing theme park inspired by the ancient Mayan culture of Mexico offers unforgettable adventure for the whole family!

Those in search of adrenaline can enjoy the crazy water slide rides and hit the thrilling zip lines across the jungle, while those looking to relax can go floating on a river rube through the jungle-lined lazy river or relax on a hammock by the pool. Children can have fun at pint-sized slides and mini pools at the Monkey’s Island kids’ area.

The park has restrooms, changing rooms, showers, lockers (extra cost), a snack bar, and a souvenir shop. Round-trip transfers to the port are offered every 30 minutes.

Costa Maya - Lost Mayan Kingdom Waterpark

Tickets for the Mayan Lost Kingdom can be purchased through the cruise line, the last-minute tour desk on the pier, or directly at the entrance of the park. Some of the activities are not suitable for guests with disabilities or special needs.

4. Chacchoben Ruins

Located in the south of Quintana Roo state, approximately 70 km (43 mi)/50-minute drive from Costa Maya, Chacchoben Ruins are the most popular ancient ruins in the Costa Maya region.

Also known as the Land of the Red Corn, this 3,000-year-old site was once an important pilgrimage place for the ancient Mayans. Learn about the rich history and the importance of this site, and admire the big ceremonial temple known as Gran Basamento.

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There are several ways to get to Chacchoben ruins , including renting a car, taking a taxi, or booking a guided tour. The ride takes between 50-60 minutes, subject to traffic. Chacchoben ruins are probably one of the few accessible Mayan ruins in Mexico.

Check out Chacchoben Ruins tours and activities

5. Dzibanche and Kohunlich Mayan Ruins

Do not miss the opportunity to visit the ruins of these two Mayan civilizations lost in the jungle close to the Belize border. There are two archeological zones within the same area: the Archeological Zone Dzibanché – Kinichná, and the Archaeological Zone of Kohunlich.

5.1 Archeological Zone Dzibanché – Kinichná

Dzibanche is said to be the first capital of the Kaan Dynasty, also known as the Snake Dynasty and the center of social and economic activities for the local population.

Within the same archeological zone, in the heart of the jungle, you can also visit Kinichná ruins located approximately 4 km (2.5 miles) from Dzibanche. The complex is dominated by a huge two-level pyramid that you can climb and admire the spectacular views of the lush rainforest and surrounding pyramids. There are usually no crowds as the place is off the beaten track.

Both Dzibanche and Kinichná belong to the same archeological zone and the admission ticket includes access to both sites.

Check out ancient Dzibanche and Kinichna tours 

5.2 Archaeological Zone of Kohunlich

Kohunlich archeological complex is the largest Costa Maya ruins that consists of mainly residential buildings and palaces.

The archeological site is impressive and known for the beautiful stucco masks of the Sun God that decorate the central staircase of the Temple of the Masks. If you wish, climb the 27 steps up to the top of the acropolis for great views over the jungle, or walk through the ceremonial plazas, the ball court and another structural group.

Kohunlich archeological site - Temple of the Masks

Kohunlich archeological site is larger and it takes at least 1 hour to visit it and walk around. The area is beautifully preserved, with tall palm trees and monkeys that you can spot high up on the trees.

Explore Kohunlich archeological site tours

Useful tips if you are visiting Mayan ruins

  • It is recommended to visit both archeological zones (Archeological Zone Dzibanché – Kinichná and Kohunlich archeological zone) on the same day, as they are located 45 minutes drive from each other. Both archeological sites are located around 2.5 hours from the Costa Maya cruise port.
  • There is no cell phone signal and the roads are really bad, so be mindful of that in case you decide to come on your own. Make sure you bring insect repellent as there are many mosquitos, as well as water, snacks, and comfortable shoes. It can also be very hot, so bring your hat and sunglasses (Suggested article: What to Pack for a Cruise – Top 55 Cruise Essentials )
  • Due to the distance, the best way to explore the ruins is through an organized shore excursion from the cruise line that includes entrance fees and normally provides a packed lunch box so you can maximize your time on site.
  • If you choose to take a taxi, you should agree on the price with the driver in advance, as it all depends on the number of people taking a tour. Taxi drivers normally offer private tours and expect to pay around $80 per person for a round-trip transfer (they won’t take you for a one-way ride). A good alternative might be to rent a car , however, be careful because the roads are in extremely poor condition.

6. Bacalar Lagoon

Take a trip over to Bacalar village and cruise through “The Lake of the Seven Colors”, the second-largest natural body of fresh water in Mexico.

This multicolor freshwater lake is fed by underground sinkholes or “cenotes” and a white sandy bottom that gives the effects of the different hues of blue.

Out of many beautiful things to do in Bacalar , I recommend visiting Cenote Azul, a deep sinkhole perfect for diving, or taking a boat tour to see the lagoon’s incredible shades. The Fort of San Felipe, with its rich history and panoramic views, is also a must-visit.

If you are into water activities, Bacalar Lagoon is also a great location for snorkeling and swimming!

Laguna 7 Colores - Bacalar - Quintana Roo, Mexico

Bacalar is located approximately 91 km/56 miles or a 1 hour 15-minute drive from Costa Maya. The best way to get here is through an organized shore excursion from the cruise ship.

However, if you are more of an “on your own” person, then my suggestion is to check with the tourist information center for reliable tour companies and packages to this amazing place.

Explore Bacalar Lagoon tours from Costa Maya Cruise Port

7. Snorkeling and Scuba Diving

Costa Maya is known for its second-largest coral reef in the world which makes it a perfect destination for snorkeling and scuba diving.

Banco Chinchorro , an unspoiled reef atoll, is part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef and boasts incredible scuba diving and snorkeling. It faces Mahahual Beach and is home to turtles, crocodiles, catsharks, pink snails, and rich marine flora and fauna.

This is the only place in the world where you can swim with crocodiles in the wild, so make sure you bring your best waterproof camera as you will want to capture this once-in-a-lifetime moment!

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Guide to the Costa Maya Cruise Port In Mexico

Posted on Published: 05/22/2024

When the Royal Caribbean Odyssey of the Seas cruise we were planning to take over February break switched ports of call due to some port closures, I didn’t mind. Although I did love the original ports, I was excited to check out a new-to-us port of call, Costa Maya. I had heard some great things about the Puerto Costa Maya cruise port and looked forward to seeing it myself.

The port of Costa Maya is located in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, on the Yucatan peninsula. It’s bordered by the Caribbean Sea and is in the Western Caribbean.

It’s located near the small fishing village of Mahahual village and is south of Cancun. Unlike Cozumel, which is an island, Costa Maya is located on the mainland of Mexico.

Disclosure: I did take a complimentary media cruise on the Odyssey of the Seas, but we did pay full price for this sailing. We also paid full price for our day in Costa Maya.

Overview of the Costa Maya cruise terminal from a ship. It shows palm trees, light buildings, straw huts, and a Mayan pyramid in the distance.

Upon arriving in Costa Maya, we had a beautiful view of the expansive port. In my experience, it’s one of the larger ports that I’ve seen.

As you exit your cruise ship, you’ll enter the port area. Be sure to follow your ship’s instructions for what to bring (and not to bring) off the ship.

Typically, you’ll need your ship key card and a photo ID, as well as your wallet with cash/credit cards, and towels from your ship. Like other international ports, you won’t be able to bring any fresh produce with you.

Sign at the Costa Maya cruise terminal showing the direction of locations including Miami, Cuba, New Orleans, Bahamas, Cartagena, Belice, Roatan, and Panama.

Port Amenities at the Cruise Terminal

Once you enter the port, you’ll see the expansive amenities available to guests right at the port. It is a pretty long walk off the pier, so make sure you are wearing comfortable shoes .

If you haven’t planned any excursions or activities in advance, I would still recommend getting off the ship in Costa Maya. There’s so much to do right there.

The first thing you’ll see is a last-minute tour desk, where you can book an excursion. This is a great option for those who haven’t yet planned anything but still want to do a port excursion.

However, if you have something you really want to do in Costa Maya, I’d recommend booking it in advance. These tours can be booked up, especially if there are multiple large cruise ships in port. Several different cruise lines visit the Costa Maya cruise terminal.

Other amenities at the port include an ATM (US currency), bathrooms, Wifi, and a taxi stand. You can also book golf carts to use to explore locally.

Aviary with straw hut, tropical plants, and a wooden walkway.

Port Activities In Costa Maya

Unlike some of the other Caribbean ports I’ve traveled to, Puerto Costa Maya is a destination in itself. Guests can choose to purchase a port pass (similar to a day pass), which includes admission to the on-site aviary with tropical birds, Kakaw Chocolate Factory, the tequila museum, and three complimentary house drinks. This can be a great option if you want to stay nearby and just explore the port, and it’s one of the popular shore excursions.

All of these activities can also be explored and visited individually. On our sailing, the cruise line offered discounted aviary tickets as one of the Costa Maya excursions.

In addition, the port offers a large swimming pool with lounge chairs, multiple restaurants and bars, a Mexican market, shops, a fish spa, and more. You could easily spend a lot of time exploring the shops. It’s a beautiful port area.

The Dolphin Discovery excursion takes place right at the port and can be booked on the ship. Again, this is something I would book in advance if you are interested.

There’s also the Mayan Wellness Retreat, which includes a spa experience that runs for a little over an hour. This can also be booked as an excursion on the ship. Because of the short duration of this experience, you can also combine it with some other activities at the port.

If you aren’t traveling with kids and just want to relax and enjoy the area, I think the tequila tasting followed by some time at the pool enjoying a cocktail would be a fun experience.

A bright yellow building with a sign showing tequila tasting, chocolate, aviarius, and pier.

Excursions From The Cruise Port

Would you rather book an excursion for the surrounding Costa Maya area? Check your cruise line’s offerings because ours had plenty of fun shore excursion options. Typical Costa Maya excursions include the following:

Chacchoben Mayan ruins tour : The ruins of Chacchoben are located about 50-60 minutes from the port, and the tours run about four hours. If you book this archaeological site tour, you should have some time when you return to explore the Costa Maya port before boarding your ship.

Seven Colors Lagoon : Excursions to this popular freshwater lagoon typically include transportation, food, and drink while you are there. You will probably need to bring towels from the ship. Don’t forget your sunscreen.

Maya, Lost Mayan Kingdom (closed) : While the Maya, Lost Mayan Kingdom theme water park was a popular excursion in Costa Maya with zip lines and water slides, it is now closed.

Other excursions in Costa Maya include cenotes tours, all-inclusive beach breaks, and other ruins tours.

Our pergola with wooden chairs, tables, and a beach bed, with drinks and chips on the tables.

Maya Chan Beach

If you’d like to enjoy a beach day in Mexico on your Caribbean cruise, you’ll find that there are several options of beautiful beach clubs that are available as privately booked excursions along the beach area. This means that you’ll need to book one of these all-inclusive beach clubs on your own – not through your cruise line.

There are some risks that come with this. You’ll need to make sure you make it to your ship before all-aboard time.

It’s also important that you know the cancellation and refund policy, in case your ship can’t stop at the port or if the itinerary changes at the last minute. When you book a ship excursion, it will be refunded in those circumstances but that may not always be the case if you book for something on your own.

When we were visiting Costa Maya, I knew that we wanted to spend a relaxing day on the beach. I had heard about Maya Chan Beach – one of the more popular destinations among cruise passengers.

We decided to book it. It ended up being the best cruise ship excursion that we’ve done due to the service, food, and atmosphere.

Pier over sea with a hut at the end. Cruise ship can be seen in the distance.

Overview of Maya Chan Beach

Maya Chan Beach is a private beach resort located in Mahahual. It offers a beach-front location, beach loungers with lots of shade, games, a pool, clean restrooms, WiFi, several beach bars (plus lounge chair service), a small gift shop, and more. Transportation in cabs to and from the port is included and organized for you, so you don’t have to worry about it.

Maya Chan Beach is very popular, and they cap the number of visitors per day. So, it’s important to book ahead.

Getting To Maya Chan Beach

Once you purchase your admission, you’ll be given instructions for finding the transportation. You’ll need to make your way out of the port to a small location outside.

There, you can meet your guide who will arrange your transportation in small groups. It’s a bit of a ride to the beach.

It was a long walk to the end of the port, but we felt that it was pretty easy to find the meeting spot. Be sure to bring your swimsuit, sunscreen, towels, and anything else you’ll need for the day.

Once we arrived at Maya Chan, we were given an overview of the property and directed to our chairs for the day. Because all reservations are made in advance, your seating area will be waiting for you.

Our party of four had an open pergola with a beach bed, multiple chairs, a hammock, and a table. Seating areas vary depending on party size but you are guaranteed a beach chair for each guest and a beach bed at each seating location.

Food at Maya Chan

We were greeted with a rum punch (nonalcoholic for the kids) as well as homemade chips and salsa. Servers continuously come around taking drink orders, and even offered milkshakes for the kids.

When lunch is ready, you’ll be treated to a buffet filled with a homemade Mexican lunch of tacos, soup, beans, rice, and more. We absolutely loved this authentic Mayan-inspired meal – especially the fish and pork.

Amenities at Maya Chan

It’s hard to explain in words how special Maya Chan is. The amenities, including beach floats, floating chairs, sand toys, showers, snorkel equipment, outdoor games, the pool, and the waterfront location are definitely beautiful. But the service is top-notch, and you won’t want to leave.

All of the seating areas are conveniently located near the Caribbean Sea. Like other locations in this area, there is some seaweed in the water at times. But Maya Chan does have employees actively raking it out of the way.

After lunch, an employee comes around to find out what time you’d like to leave the beach. A cab will be ordered for you, so you’ll be able to leave whenever you’d like, and won’t have to worry about finding a ride back.

If you are interested in booking a day at Maya Chan, I recommend booking it as early as possible since capacity is limited. You can find information on their website .

They do generally close over the summer during hurricane season. You can find the latest dates and information on their website.

Have you been to Costa Maya? What excursions do you recommend?

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Costa Maya Cruise Port Guide: 7 Best Things To Do In Costa Maya

I unveil my Costa Maya Cruise Port Guide , where I will take you through the 7 best things to do in Costa Maya. From exploring the remnants of ancient civilizations to diving into crystal-clear cenotes or simply lounging on pristine beaches, there’s something for every type of traveler here.

In my quest for unforgettable experiences at this bustling cruise port, I discovered that Costa Maya is more than just a stop on a cruise itinerary, it’s a gateway to a world where ancient Mayan culture and breathtaking natural beauty collide.

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Costa Maya Excursions

Costa Maya is a great getaway for those wanting a break from the busy Riviera Maya . It offers beautiful nature and a rich history. Picture yourself paddling on the clear blue waters of Bacalar Lagoon . The calm setting is perfect for kayaking or just enjoying the peaceful surroundings. This long, narrow lake, known as the Lake of Seven Colors , is surrounded by lush plants and changes color throughout the day in the Caribbean sun.

For those looking for adventure, visiting the nearby Chacchoben ruins is essential. As you explore this archaeological site hidden in the jungle, you can almost hear the stories of ancient civilizations. The adventure continues with access to Banco Chinchorro Biosphere Reserve, a diver’s dream filled with colorful marine life and pristine coral reefs.

Costa Maya Port Pool Overview

Nestled along the eastern coast of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, Puerto Costa Maya Mexico is a hidden gem waiting to be explored by travelers seeking a unique and immersive experience. 

Costa Maya Port Pool

When arriving at the Costa Maya Cruise Port, be prepared for a potentially longer walk than expected. It’s essential to allow at least 15 minutes to walk to the meeting area if you have an excursion scheduled. 

With three to four cruise ships often docking simultaneously, the port can get crowded, adding to the walking time. Once inside the Costa Maya port, visitors are greeted with a large swimming pool featuring a convenient swim-up bar and free lounge chairs. 

This relaxing oasis provides a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of multiple cruise liners unloading passengers. 

Hurricane Dean caused significant destruction to the Costa Maya port in 2007, resulting in a lengthy recovery process. We observed notable improvements in the area during a recent visit on a Virgin Voyages cruise.

How to Get Around in Costa Maya?

As a cruise traveler in Costa Maya, you have several transportation options available to explore the area: walking, taking a taxi, using a shuttle, or renting a golf cart.

Best Things to Do in Costa Maya Cruise Port

I stepped off the cruise ship in Costa Maya, I was greeted by a vibrant atmosphere full of exciting possibilities. After immersing myself in history, I made my way to the nearby Bacalar Lagoon to unwind in its crystal-clear waters. 

The shades of blue were unlike anything I had ever seen before, and spending a few hours kayaking and swimming in such a picturesque setting was pure bliss. To top off my day in Costa Maya, I indulged in some authentic Mexican cuisine at one of the local eateries near the port, savoring every bite of freshly prepared tacos and guacamole.

Beaches in Costa Maya Near Cruise Port

Exploring nearby beaches is a favored pastime among numerous cruise travelers. Here are the top-rated beaches and beach clubs for a day trip: 

Mahahual Beach

Unlike other crowded tourist destinations, Mahahual offers a more authentic and relaxed atmosphere for visitors to enjoy. The crystal-clear turquoise waters and soft sandy beaches provide the perfect backdrop for unwinding and soaking up the sun.

Mahahual Beach, just a 5-minute taxi ride from this cruise port, is a hidden gem waiting to be explored by cruisers seeking an affordable beach day. 

Maya Chan Beach Resort

Maya Chan Beach Resort offers an exclusive and serene escape from the bustling crowds of cruise ships. Nestled just a short distance from this port, this hidden gem provides a peaceful oasis for visitors seeking tranquility and relaxation. 

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The beach’s pristine white sands and crystal-clear waters invite guests to unwind and soak up the sun in a secluded paradise.

Uvero Beach

Uvero Beach offers a tranquil and secluded escape just a short distance from the Costa Maya port, approximately 30 minutes away. This hidden gem boasts soft sands and serene waters, providing an ideal setting for leisurely swimming and sunbathing for cruise passengers seeking a peaceful beach experience.

Costa Maya Beach Clubs Near the Cruise Port

Close to this cruise port, you can find a variety of beach day clubs such as Malecon 21 Beach Club, Chunky Monkey Beach Club, and Pez Quadro.

Relax at the Swimming Pool and Loungers

Imagine yourself basking in the warm sun, a gentle breeze caressing your skin as you lounge by the glistening swimming pool. The tranquil sound of water lapping against the sides beckons you to relax and unwind from the hustle and bustle of daily life. 

The inviting loungers offer a comfortable spot to stretch out, read a book, or simply close your eyes and drift away into blissful relaxation.  The swimming pool becomes not just a place for recreation but a sanctuary for rejuvenation, where worries vanish and inner peace is found amid this oasis of serenity.

Costa Maya Cruise Terminal Attractions

One of the most captivating attractions within the port area is Aviarius. This bird sanctuary offers visitors the chance to interact with exotic birds in a natural setting. 

This immersive experience allows guests to learn about various species of birds and witness their beauty up close, making it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. For those seeking a cultural performance, the Papantla Flyers Dance of the Flyers is a mesmerizing display of ancient Mesoamerican ritual heritage. 

The gravity-defying act involves dancers who descend from a 20-meter pole while attached only by ropes, symbolizing the connection between earth and sky. This unique performance showcases both skill and tradition, providing insight into the rich cultural history of Mexico .

Lost Mayan Kingdom Water Park

The Lost Mayan Kingdom Water Park is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Riviera Maya, Mexico. This expansive water park offers an immersive experience with its ancient Mayan-themed architecture and thrilling water attractions. 

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From towering slides to lazy rivers meandering through lush greenery, this park promises a day full of excitement and relaxation. For those seeking adrenaline-pumping thrills, the slides at Lost Mayan Kingdom certainly deliver with their twists, turns, and steep drops. 

The Cenote slide plunges riders into a dark tunnel before emerging into an open cenote-like pool below. The contrast between modern water park amenities and ancient Mayan influences creates a truly unique atmosphere that transports visitors to another time and place.

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The stunning turquoise waters and pristine white sandy beaches of Costa Maya serve as the perfect backdrop for a memorable cruise experience. From the iconic lighthouse to the vibrant street markets, every corner of this port is brimming with authentic Mexican charm. The colorful buildings adorned with traditional Mayan motifs offer a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural history.

Why is Costa Maya Mexico So Famous?

Costa Maya, located in the serene village of Mahahual, Quintana Roo , offers a remarkable departure from the bustling resorts of the Riviera Maya . This hidden gem is not just about sun-kissed beaches; it’s an oasis for those seeking authenticity in their travel experiences.

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With its charming beachfront boardwalk lined with vibrant local shops and eateries, visitors can immerse themselves in the laid-back Caribbean culture while savoring fresh ceviche and sipping on coconut water. All areas adjacent to the cruise port invite exploration on foot. This ease of access encourages travelers to venture beyond typical tourist spots and engage with local artisans who showcase unique handicrafts and traditions.

Costa Maya Port Things To Do Vs Things To Do In St Maarten Cruise Port

One of the top attractions in Costa Maya Port is the abundance of snorkeling excursions and scuba diving adventures. The crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean Sea offer a vibrant underwater world waiting to be explored, showcasing colorful coral reefs and diverse marine life.

Whether you’re a seasoned diver or a beginner looking to try something new, Costa Maya has something for everyone seeking an aquatic adventure. For those interested in exploring beyond the port area, a visit to Bacalar Seven Color Lagoon is highly recommended. This stunning natural wonder offers visitors the opportunity to unwind in its mesmerizing turquoise waters while surrounded by lush greenery.

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St Maarten Cruise Port , be sure to explore the vibrant capital of Philipsburg, known for its duty-free shopping and beautiful colonial architecture. Take a stroll down the famous Front Street lined with colorful shops and cafes, and don’t forget to sample some delicious local cuisine at one of the many restaurants offering fresh seafood dishes. 

For adventure enthusiasts, a visit to Orient Bay Beach is a must. This stunning white sandy beach offers a variety of water sports activities such as jet-skiing, parasailing, and snorkeling. If you’re looking for a more relaxed experience, head to Maho Beach where you can watch planes fly right over your head as they land at the nearby airport.

Costa Maya cruise port offers a diverse range of activities for cruise visitors, from exploring ancient ruins to enjoying pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, this Mexican port has something for everyone. By following this guide and prioritizing the seven best things to do in Costa Maya, you can make the most of your time ashore.

Where Is Costa Maya Cruise Port?

Costa Maya Port is located on the eastern coast of Mexico, near the town of Mahahual . The port was specifically built to accommodate cruise ship passengers and offers a variety of amenities such as shops , restaurants and activities for tourists to enjoy during their visit.

Is There a Beach Near Cruise Port in Costa Maya?

Yes, The port itself does not have a beach, but there are several beautiful beaches located within a short distance from the port. One popular option is the Mahahual Beach, which is only about a 10-15 minute taxi ride from the Cruise Port. Mahahual Beach offers pristine white sands, crystal-clear waters, and plenty of beachfront restaurants and bars for visitors to enjoy.

Is Costa Maya and Puerto Costa Maya the Same Place?

Located on the stunning southeastern coast of Mexico, you can discover Puerto Costa Maya, also known as the Costa Maya cruise port. Situated in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, this picturesque destination is a little over 200 miles south of Cancun and just a short distance north of the Belize border. It is adjacent to the delightful fishing village of Mahahual.

Is Costa Maya Safe?

Costa Maya, a popular cruise port in Mexico, is generally considered safe for tourists. The area is heavily focused on tourism and has security measures in place to ensure the safety of visitors.

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13 Fun Cheap (or FREE) Things to Do in Costa Maya on a Cruise

Looking for something free — or inexpensive — to do while visiting Costa Maya, Mexico?

When it comes to cruise ports, Costa Maya is particularly unique. Prior to building the port, this area was just home to a quiet fishing village known as Mahahual. Now, tens of thousands of cruise passengers can visit in a day and they are all looking for something to do. Luckily, if you want to enjoy the day, you don’t have to spend a ton of money.

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With Costa Maya there are two main areas to focus. First, there is the port area. The cruise facility is an enclosed area custom-built for cruise passengers. There are a number of things to do here that won’t cost much at all.

Second, there is the town of Mahahual, mentioned earlier. The town is small, but comes alive with the cruise ships. It features beaches, shops, restaurants, and more.

If you’re going to be visiting the area, here’s what you can do that won’t cost you much money.

Take a Taxi into Town

As mentioned, the distance between the port and the town of Mahahual isn’t far — just about a mile as the crow flies. However, it’s not a straight shot. Instead, you have to wind through the streets and the walking distance is closer to a mile and a half. Did we mention that no matter the time of year it can get hot and humid on the Caribbean coast?

Instead, you can hire a taxi to take you into town. At last check, most will quote you $4 a person for the ride and they are everywhere near the port and in town, making it easy to pick one up.

Hit the Beach in Mahahual

Beach in Costa Maya/Mahahual, Mexico

We’ll be straight with you — for being on the coast, Costa Maya isn’t blessed with great beaches. In fact, the shoreline here is fairly rocky. And in Mahahual, many restaurants and businesses have essentially taken over the beach. So if you’re expecting wide swatches of white-sand beaches to enjoy… think again.

Still, you can find some spots. Specifically, the area near the lighthouse in Mahahual features some free beach access. You can also visit those restaurants, get a bite to eat or something to drink, and take advantage of the beach — usually with loungers and umbrellas. That will cost a little more, but it gives you a day at the beach for the cost of a meal.

See the Mahahual Lighthouse

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As we mentioned, Mahahual was originally a small fishing village. Combine that with a rocky shore, and it’s no surprise that a lighthouse makes an appearance. It’s by far the tallest landmark in the area and makes a great photo op as you can get a shot with the cruise ships in the background.

It’s free to visit, and there’s also a large “Mahahual” sign you can pose with. A taxi can get you there for just a few bucks and it’s also the start of the winding path down the beachfront in Mahahual, making it a great starting point for exploring.

Walk the Malecon

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Starting at the lighthouse, Mahahual features a winding malecon walkway that runs down the beach. On one side is the beach and the ocean. On the other are tons of restaurants, hotels, and shops. Compared to somewhere like Cozumel, however, it’s rather quaint. You can walk down under the shade of palm trees, with the buzzing sounds of a beach town as you take it all in.

It can get busy if there are lots of ships in port as many tourists — and shopkeepers asking you into their stores — definitely make the atmosphere more lively. Some spots on the strip, however, are quiet glimpses into the laid-back life that happens here when the ships leave.

Explore the Port Area

Main port area in Costa Maya

Like most other Caribbean ports, in Costa Maya there is an enclosed port area that passengers have to walk through before they go explore the rest of the region. This is a spot dedicated and reserved only for cruise passengers, so everything revolves around them.

There are shows, pools, restaurants, and shops that you can visit, all laid out in what’s frankly a bit of a maze. If you get off the ship you’ll experience the port, but it’s a spot you could theoretically spend the entire day if you just wanted something easy and cheap to enjoy. Just know that if there are multiple ships in port during your visit, it can get crowded.

Hang Out Poolside in Port

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One of the big draws to the port is that there is a large pool — complete with loungers in a manmade beach — that you can use during the day. Here you can take a dip, feel the buzz of the port, and have a great view of the cruise ships docked just off the coast.

Use of the pool and loungers is first come, first served, but they are reserved only for those buying food and drink from the restaurants that line either side of the pool. Grab yourself an umbrella drink, sip it in the shade, and then have a swim. It’s an inexpensive way to spend your time in Costa Maya.

Get an Inexpensive Massage on the Beach

Remember how we told you that the malecon in town has lots of shops and restaurants trying to get your business? You’ll also find LOTS of offers for an inexpensive massage on the beach. Walk down the main strip and seemingly every other spot will offer up a massage on the beach for $20.

To be sure, you won’t expect these to be licensed massage therapists. But if you just want someone to rub you down and don’t mind passers-by, then it’s a very inexpensive way to relax. Compared to the cost of a massage on the ship, you might save 80-90%.

Take Your Photo at the Port

One free thing that you don’t want to miss is getting your photo at the Costa Maya sign at the port. As you walk from the ship, right at the entrance to the cruise port area will be a large sign on your right (you’ll see plenty of people grabbing photos).

It’s a great spot to take a souvenir picture and anyone coming or going will pass right by, meaning you don’t have to go out of your way to see it.

See the Flamingos in Costa Maya

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One little hidden-away gem in the busy Costa Maya port is the flamingo enclosure. 

Toward the back of the port is an enclosure with small wading pool for pink flamingos. It’s a bit out of the way from the crowds, and offers a cool chance to see the birds up close. Stand and watch for a few minutes, or grab a photo with the famous residents.

Don’t Miss the Acrobatic Show

One free thing that you don’t want to miss is an amazing acrobatic show that’s free in the port. Toward the back of the port you’ll see what looks like a large flagpole standing 50 feet up in the air, with ropes dangling from it.

Here, performers put on a show that’s hard to describe. They tie themselves into the ropes and then wind up around the pole, flying through the sky as they circle while the rope then unwinds. All we can say is that it’s something you’ll want to see. Just head to the pole (you can see it from around the port) and check when the next show will be.

Check in Back Home With Free Wi-Fi

Want to save some serious money? If you skip the wi-fi on the ship — which can be upwards of $30 a day in some cases — there is free wi-fi around the Costa Maya port area. This way, you can check in back home for free without having to worry about expensive access.

Just bring your phone and search for the network. As well, some shops and restaurants may have service for customers to use.

Stock Up On Snacks

One nice thing about hitting any port is that it gives you a chance to pick up anything you forgot when you packed. Case in point: If you have a snack or a drink that you wish you brought with you on the ship, there are small stores in the port and around Mahahual where you can stop in and pick up anything you want. This includes snacks, drinks, beer (which you can’t bring back on the ship), and even medicine and sunscreen.

Stay on the Ship

Want to be a contrarian? Just stay on the ship. It’s an easy way to save money. While the vast majority of passengers will go ashore during the day in Costa Maya, if you stay aboard you’ll deal with much smaller crowds.

That means you can enjoy many of the ship’s amenities like the pool deck without struggling to find a seat or bumping elbows with tons of people. Just know that the crowds will start to filter back onboard starting in the early afternoon, but in the meantime you should have a much quieter ship.

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Costa Maya (Mahahual) Mexico

The port of Costa Maya in Mexico was built solely to accommodate cruise ships in 2001. Since then, several tourist facilities have been set up there. There are swimming pools, restaurants, bars, a beach club and shops.

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This Maya town dating back to 350 BC is located about an hour from the port. This Mayan ruin is right in the middle of the jungle. You can also climb the steep stairs of one of the ruins. Climbing is quite an adventure, but going down can make you dizzy.

This Mayan site houses the mask depicting Kinich Ahau, the king of the sun. It is possible to walk on the structures and see the rooms of these old buildings.

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An adventure park that offers activities such as water slides, zip lines and swimming pools.

Mahahual is a former fishing village located 30 minutes to magpies (along a boardwalk) or a 5 minute taxi ride. There are several Beach Clubs. The beach is quiet and ideal for water sports.

Excursions in Costa Maya (Mahahual)

  • The resort has several swimming pools and a small beach with sun loungers. There are also shops and restaurants and bars.
  • Several excursions of all-terrain vehicles, dune buggy and Jeep are possible.
  • Scuba diving is offered to amateurs and more experienced people.
  • Glass-bottomed catamaran or boat trips are combined with snorkelling.

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Do you have a cruise port day scheduled for Costa Maya?  You’re in luck!  There are so many ways to enjoy a fun port day in Costa Maya (Mahahual, Mexico). First, here are a few things you might want to know about the port of Costa Maya.

Costa Maya is NOT a town in Mexico, it’s simply the name given to the cruise port developed by the cruise industry.  The local town is called Mahahual, Mexico. It was an old fishing village until tourism came to town.

The port has a long pier where  3 ships can dock at the same time.  No tendering is necessary!

Depending on the position of your ship, you could have quite a walk down the pier to the port area.  If you are meeting your tour or transportation leave yourself plenty of time.  My suggestion is to give yourself about 30 minutes.  No, it will probably not take you that long to walk but…the port can be rather congested at times and it’s better to be safe than sorry. You also may want to stop for that Instagram-worthy shot along the way.

If you enjoy staying close to the ship, there are a number of things to do right in the developed port area including shops, eateries, spa services, and even a pool!  But, more on this as we dive into the post.

In this post, I’ll share with you 10 options for a great cruise port day in Costa Maya.

Pool at Costa Maya Cruise Port

If staying close to the port is important to you, you have several options.

Hang out at the pool – Purchase a drink at the bar and then enjoy your lounge chair by the pool.  Tip:  arrive early.  The port area is much busier and more crowded mid-day to the afternoon as people return from their tours.

Check out the Aviary – Entrance to the aviary grants you access to interact with a number of exotic featured friends.  Connected by suspended bridges, a tour of the aviary also provides great views of the port area.

Explore the shops or grab some Mexican treats including street tacos, tequila, chocolate and a variety of Mayan souvenirs. You can purchase a “port pass” which includes Kakow, a demonstration of the importance of cacao to the Mayan people,  a tequila exhibit and tasting,  as well as the aviary.

Maya Healing Rituals – Located right in the port, the Mayan Healing Rituals offers a relaxing as well as a cultural experience.

Make new friends at the Dolphin encounter located right in the port area. I personally struggle with animal tourism but I do feel like there are some educational benefits.  Our daughter was hugely impacted by our manatee experience in Cozumel a few years ago.

Explore a little further for a grand adventure

Mayan Lost Kingdom water park – fly down water slides, zipline over the canopy or float in the lazy river. Thrill-seekers unite at this splash-filled fun day. Check out current pricing options here .

Mayan Ruins – Book a tour and explore the Chacchoben Ruins approximately an hour from the cruise port.  We booked this tour through the cruise line.  We traveled the easy hour in an air-conditioned coach bus with our tour guide on board.  She was very friendly and informative and because we selected the morning tour, we finished up before the intense heat of the afternoon. If you’re interested in visiting the ruins you can check out my full post .

Chacchoben Mayan Ruins structure Mexico

Looking to relax on the beach during your cruise port day in Costa Maya?

If you favor a tan over adventure you have just as many great options.

Mahahual Beach – If you’re looking for a short and inexpensive cab ride to the beach and a great pay-as-you-go option, check out Mahahual Beach.  It has a local feel and offers plenty of food & beverage options as well as local shopping. Be sure and check out Tropicante or the Krazy Lobster.

Related post:  Mahahual Boardwalk

Yaya Beach Club & Plaza or Ibiza Sunset both offer all-inclusive options and extras such as massages on the beach!

A cruiser favorite, the all-inclusive Maya Chan Beach – If you are in the mood for amazing service and an all-inclusive day, I highly recommend Maya Chan Beach .  This family-owned resort for a day caters to cruise ship passengers and the service is truly incredible.   If you always want to know more (like me), check out the book, It Helps to be Crazy:  The Story of Maya Chan Beach . (Amazon link)

image of Maya Chan Beach in Costa Maya Mahahual Mexico

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Let me know in the comments below what option sounds most exciting to your family!

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What to Do In Costa Maya Mexico Instead of an Expensive Shore Excursion

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After almost three years I recently had the chance to return to Costa Maya. Why was I excited? Costa Maya has always been one of my favorite cruise ports in the Western Caribbean.

A stop at the Costa Maya cruise port is a great excuse for anyone to eat good local food and simply relax on the beach.

If you’re going to Costa Maya on your cruise, lucky you! By the time you’re finished reading this article, you’ll know why it’s one of my top Caribbean cruise ports . 

And you’ll learn how to save money here, too.

Port of Costa Maya Mexico welcome sign.

Best Things to Do In Costa Maya, Mexico

You don’t have to spend a lot of money..

In this article, I’ll explain how to spend a really great day in Costa Maya without buying an expensive shore excursion.

Puerto Costa Maya (the port’s official name) and the nearby sleepy town of Mahahual was once a rural fishing village. It wasn’t until 2002 that this region was transformed into the popular cruise ship destination. 

Costa Maya was the first “manufactured” cruise port in the Caribbean, but the infrastructure didn’t last too long. In 2007, Hurricane Dean had a devastating impact in the area. Costa Maya cruise port was closed for a little over a year. 

Finally, Costa Maya reopened and the port complex has been growing ever since.

Where is Costa Maya, Mexico?

When your cruise is going to Costa Maya, most people wonder, “where is it and what’s there to do when I get there?” Actually, a lot of people haven’t even heard of Costa Maya, Mexico. Or they’ve heard the name but have no clue what to do there.

Situated along the turquoise-colored Caribbean Sea, Puerto Costa Maya (Costa Maya cruise port) and its nearby towns rest between the sea and the deep jungle.

Geographically speaking, Costa Maya, Mexico is located on the Yucatan peninsula, near the southern border of Quintana Roo, one of 32 Mexican states. 

What to Do in Puerto Costa Maya Instead of a Shore Excursion

Cruise lines offer full-day and expensive shore excursions to visit the incredible Mayan pyramids, dolphin encounters or snorkeling. That’s great if you want to spend time on a motor coach.

Then there are the on-site tour operators who greet cruise passengers as they enter the port, hoping to pick up some last-minute business. These hard workers offer many of the same excursions as the cruise lines.

When I’m in Costa Maya, I just want a really good lunch and a cold drink. Followed by a couple of hours lounging in a beach chair or floating on a mat in the ocean.

Here’s how to do exactly that, save a bundle of cash and have one of the best port days ever. Head over to the town of Mahahual and its beautiful beaches.

How to Get to Mahahual Beach from Costa Maya Cruise Port

Directions from the cruise ship complex to the transportation area has changed over the last few years. As of this update, here’s how to get to Mahahual and the beaches on your own.

View of the walkway from the cruise ship pier in to the main entrance.

Walk (or take the free tram) along the lengthy pier from your ship to the port’s colorful entrance. Don’t hesitate to hop aboard the tram if it’s really hot outside. The walk is longer than it looks! 1.   After you pass through the Costa Maya entrance, follow the pedestrian path as you enter the bustling cruise recreation and shopping complex.   You know you’re on the right path as you pass the grand staircase on your right.

staircase with the open short cut to trolley area but now closed.

Update:  This little breezeway path behind the stairs is now closed.  

You can’t “cut” through behind the stairs anymore to the taxi and transportation area. Now you have to walk past a zillion shops and snack bars until you come to the beautiful pink flamingoes.

Flamingoes at the cruise port

Look to Your Right, Across from the Flamingoes

2.   There are of course more shops.   But what’s special about Amorino is that it’s the quickest (and maybe tastiest) shortcut to the transportation area out of the cruise complex!

Amorino Gelato in the cruise port.

Be polite as you cut through the shop and maybe promise to stop on your way back for a creamy gelato.

3.   Once you’re on the other side of Amorino’s, you’re getting closer to the taxi and rental area.   Plus you’ve avoided at least another dozen shops that try to lure you inside to buy.

PRO TIP:   Some of these locally owned shops have wonderful items, including unique turquoise and sterling silver jewelry, so plan to have some time to browse or shop on your way back to the ship.

Walkway to taxi area at the port.

4. Here’s what you’ll see as you approach the taxi area.   Yes, you’re in the right place…it’s undergoing some improvements so don’t mind the appearance. Keep walking…

The taxi and golf cart rental area at the port.

Here’s where you can rent a golf cart or hire a taxi. The trolley and/or shuttle are currently not operating, at least not when I was there.

Take a Taxi or Golf Cart to the Beach

You can take a $8 taxi ride (that’s per taxi for one or more people) to anywhere in Mahahual. Or you can rent a golf cart for the day.

The current rate for a golf cart is $60 for a four-seater or $80 for a golf cart for 6 people for the entire day.

The golf cart rental company employees are wearing red shirts, thus the company name, Red Shirt Golf Carts!

A reader recently emailed me that you now need to make a reservation if you want to rent a golf cart! You can Google them and call Mayahual Red Shirts Golf Cart rentals to reserve your golf cart.

Illustrated map showing highlights of Costa Maya and Mahahual area.

5.   Take a taxi to 40 Canons/Cuarenta Cañones/40 Canones.

Tell whomever is driving that you want to go to 40 Canons Hotel or in Spanish, simply, Cuarenta Cañones. It’s a 10-15 minute ride until you reach the last stop at the end of the road. The town is actually Mahahual.

The driver will stop at the entrance to the hotel. Enter the whitewashed breezeway at 40 Cañones and walk towards the beach. You can’t miss it.

40 Canons Hotel breezeway in Mahahual, Mexico.

And Then There’s This – 40 Cañones Beach Club

40 Canons Beach Club.

and this…

40 Canons at the Promenade in Mahahual Mexico, near the Port.

Spend the day on the beach – there are several beach clubs along this stretch of promenade. All charge a fee.

Pez Quadro , the Beach Club at 40 Cañones, has an All You Can Drink package that also includes a meal, wifi and lounge chair for $122 per person. 

There’s also an all you can drink non-alcoholic package with the same amenities for only $45 per person. That’s a bargain price for sure. The food at the hotel is excellent.

Also a Lobster meal and open bar day pass for $167. 

40 Canones restaurant in Costa Maya, Mexico.

Where I Prefer to Eat Lunch

Personally, I always go to the outdoor dining area at the hotel for a fabulous lunch. At 40 Canons you can choose Italian or Mexican. The owners are Italian and serve traditional Italian meals.

Shrimp fajitas at 40 Canones restaurant

I love the shrimp fajitas. Guacamole is awesome, too…everything there is good. A full lunch with a drink will run from $12 to $30 depending of course if you order a fresh-caught lobster or a cheese quesadilla.

If you go with the Pez Quadro Beach Package, one dish is included in the rates.

Homemade guacamole and chips at 40 Canones in Mexico.

After lunch, I like to take a walk along the promenade then head back to the hotel and the beach club.

You’ll find the beach and town quiet, peaceful and pretty much undeveloped.

When it’s time to head back to your ship (be sure to allow at least a full hour) just walk back to the road through the hotel. Taxis are usually available, but leave enough time just in case you have to wait.

As you drive back to Costa Maya (for a short distance it’s a different route) look for these rainbow-colored cabanas.

Colorful tiny houses in Mahajual Mexico.

Once back at the cruise port, just follow the crowds out towards the pier. You can buy any last minute souvenirs from the hundreds of stalls and shops at the complex. Or that gelato I mentioned earlier!

People on board the free trolley at the port back to the ship.

Too tired to walk? Take the complimentary trolley back to your ship.

Seriously….You Could Have This…

Busy and crowded swimming pool at entertainment complex in the port.

Or You Could Have This…It’s Your Vacation

Stretch of beautiful sandy beach at Costa Maya in Mahajual Mexico.

The beautiful beaches of Costa Maya, Mexico. One heck of a cruise port!

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83 comments.

Although we’ve been to Costa Maya before, this is very timely. We’ll be back in Costa Maya this December. The beach resort you suggested sounds perfect!

Hi Jennifer, thanks SO much for your positive feedback. Much appreciated. I’m so glad that you enjoyed your stay in Costa Maya and especially at Pez Quadro! And thank you for taking the time to write about your experience after your cruise. Happy cruising! Sherry

We just followed you plan for Pez Quadro a few weeks ago and it was perfect. The cabs were easy to find, the beach was great and the food was delicious. Thank you so much! We are going on the same cruise next year and will do this again.

I’ve been in Costa Maya once on a cruise to see the Mayan ruins. If I were on a ship that stopped there again, I’d probably stay on board.

Hi Whitney, Thank you for your glowing comment…really made my day! While the Mayan ruins certainly are interesting to see, sometimes you just need to sit on a beach and relax. I totally get it! Thank you for signing up for my newsletter, too. I hope to get an Icon of the Seas review asap. Happy travels and Cheers to the pina colada! Sherry

Hi cruise maven! Im not really into things like this but i read your article (above) for about 3 minutes and thought, oh my goodness this is the kind of right to the point with specific information I need and what she says….she gets ME. You hit the nail on the head. Mayan ruins …. great if you want to sit on the bus but I want to be on the beach drinking a beer or pina colada, with my wife snorkeling or swimming or doing nothing in a bathing suit! Thanks for being here and I will pay attention. FYI, next cruise is the Icon of the Seas, November, 2025 (we just got back from a Caribbean cruise in December) Hopefully by then you will have some feedback about the Icon of the Seas or its sister ships. I signed up for your newsletter and …Thanks again!

Hi Anita, Yes, I was there late last year and updated the post to reflect the changes I noticed that happened since 2018. I hope I did not miss anything that also needed an update.

Have you been back here since 2018?

Hi Penny, Thank you for reading my article and taking the time to ask your question. It all would depend on the amount of time that your Mayan ruins tour lasts. So without knowing that information, all I can suggest is to allow 45 minutes each way from cruise complex to Pez Quadro, based on taxi availability. How much time you plan to spend in Mahahual is up to you of course. Thanks again and have a terrific cruise and day in Costa Maya.

how much time does it typically take to do this? We would like to do this after visiting the mayan ruins.

Hi Bill, I’d check with your ship’s shore excursions – they’ll have all the other types of things to do besides eat. Thank you for your question and reading my article. Have a great trip!

Hi Kathy, Thanks for reading my article. I’ve never known it to be necessary to reserve at Pez Quadro, but if you’d like to ensure a space, you can reserve a package on their website at https://www.pezquadrocostamaya.com/ . If you’re not interested in a package with lunch and/or alcohol, then you could just walk up and, unless everyone on your ship is there, I would like to think that you could pay when you get there. Have a wonderful day in Costa Maya! And thanks again for reading the article.

Hi Sherry thanks for the information on Costa Maya. Do you know if you have to have a reservation for the beach club next to the hotel, or can you just walk in? Our ship doesn’t dock until 1 pm so I’m not sure what we will want to do since it will be getting dark around 6.

i’D LIKE TO DO MORE THAN EAT! Any info on snorkleing, swimming, etc?

We will be in Costa Maya in June. We were told to rent a golf cart and go to the end of the road an check out several of the beach locations as we head back. They have always felt safe there and said the experience is great. Have you tried this? We do have a golf cart reserved but want to make sure it’s a good option before we get there. Excited to explore!

Hi, Sorry to read about your unfortunately experience in Costa Maya. I don’t know what cruise line or hotel was included in your shore excursion, but it sounds awful. You should have been told to wear water shoes at the beach as the shore line can be very rocky and have shells. As for the military showing up, it’s not uncommon. In fact, the other day I heard there was some trouble in Mahahual, so that could account for the police presence.

I hope you brought your complaint to the shore excursion staff and hopefully received a refund or onboard credit. Mahahual is a quaint fishing town with some good restaurants and beach-y hotels.

Thank you for sharing your experience.

I was in Costa Maya a couple weeks ago. If you do not leave the Port it is beautiful. However, we chose to leave the port and take what they called the “beach excursion”. We had been to Belize the day before so were excited to visit the beaches at Costa Maya. DON’T !!!! It cost us $80 a piece to go on the “beach excursion” and I have to tell you it was terrible. We took a tour bus, best part of trip. On the way to the beach there was not but run down buildings and garbage everywhere. When we got to the “resort”, there were old mattresses and garbage all around. The smell well it was horrible. However, we were stuck there, tour bus could not return to ship. So here we are stuck there! We walk inside and the sea grass and rocks were so horrible that you couldn’t get in the water if you wanted to. But I wouldn’t have wanted to anyhow because you have to PAY to use the bathroom. So you know the people that were going in the water were going for one reason. The vendors aggrevate you until you just can’t take it anymore and lose your cool. I had the same lady ask me 7 times if I wanted my hair braided. My hair is 2 inches long. NO NO NO I don’t. I finally had to get rude. It was free drinks all day ! The menu said the drinks had alcohol in them but the did not ! I was to afraid to try the food that the place was just nasty ! When we were finally able to LEAVE the beach. We saw trucks with guys in the back of them with face mask and machine guns. We that can’t be safe! In conclusion, for now, stay away from Costa Maya!

Hi Brooke, Thank you for reading my article about Costa Maya. Yes, shopkeepers and taxis will gladly accept US dollars. In fact, that can give you a little bit of a bargaining point when shopping. Be sure to have small bills, too. I hope you have a wonderful time!

Thank you for your helpful post! I have a question about paying for a taxi and the entrance fee to 40 Cannons. Do they accept US Dollars for payment or do we need to use pesos? Also, ca we use dollars to purchase items from the tourist shop?

Hi Sallie, Thank you for reading my article and taking the time to ask your question. I was in Costa Maya a few months ago and did not see any bicycle rentals at the cruise complex or outside of it. If it was me, even if there were bicycles to rent, I would not rent one. But that’s my personal opinion. Once you get to Costa Maya and leave the cruise complex, you may see bike rentals, but again, I did not. Enjoy Costa Maya whatever way you choose to explore and spend the day. Have a fun cruise!

Thank you for the informative blog on what to do in Costa Maya. I will be there in March with my two grown children and am wondering if there is a good bike rental option (instead of golf cart or taxi) located near the cruise ship landing.

Hi Fernando, Thank you very much for taking the time to recap your experience. I’m really happy to know that everything worked out as planned. I’ve eaten at the hotel many times and have not been disappointed. I’m not a big fan of shrimp, so I have ordered other dishes and none have disappointed. Costa Maya, in my opinion, is just a relaxing day at the beach, away from the over-crowded cruise center and not spending hours on a motor coach. I’m glad it worked out for you. Thanks again for your comment. Much appreciated.

Had a fun time with the family today. Instructions were easy to follow and made everything seamless. A few notes from my experience…. hailing a cab can be a bit caotic as they are not that organized. Also, not sure what changed but today they were charging $4 per person per trip to go to 40 canones. Perhaps not exactly a surprise but path to and beaches were not really clean which was sad to see. I hope the locals can straighten things up a bit to enhance the experience. By the way I did look for trash cans at the beach and there were none found where we were. Dining at 40 Canones was good but not great with rustic and well priced food. Bottom line it was still an awesome experience and we would do that again in a hearbeat. The local feel at the beach was great. Definetly a better and much cheaper uption than the excursions sold by the cruise and others.

Hi Kim, Thank you for the update. I’ve added the Mayahual Red Shirts info to the article. Thank you very much for taking the time to let me know so I can update the info. Enjoy the rest of your cruise!

Good morning. We are currently in costa Maya and I just wanted to bring it to your attention that the golf cart rental have to have a reservation.

Hi Janice, Thank you SO much for your kind words. I’m really happy that my directions to the taxi area, short-cut and more were helpful to you. I have to agree that I’d rather spend a day at 40 Canons than take a shore excursion in Costa Maya…or spend the day anywhere else! They have it all. And thank you for taking the time to submit your comment upon your return. Hopefully, it will help others, too. Much appreciated!

I followed your instructions (and pictures!)! This was my most memorable day on my cruise. 40 Cannons was lovely. Beautiful beach, precious people, very peaceful. Your directions with the pictures and taxi costs were the BEST. This was the best ‘excursion’ by far. Thank you Sherry, it helped so much!

Hi Alison, I apologize for this late reply as your cruise departure day is so close. I was just in Costa Maya two weeks ago and I’m in the process of a completely updated post.

Unfortunately, the trolley is no longer running. However, for your group of 6 people, there are golf carts for rent for 4 or 6 passengers. The company is Red Shirt rentals and you’ll find them in back of the cruise complex, as I describe in the article. The cost is $80 for the entire day. They’ll give you a map of where you can and cannot go (where the roads end).

The beach club at 40 Canones, Pez Quadro, has a fee and you can purchase a day pass online ( https://www.pezquadrocostamaya.com/ ) on their website or when you get there. As for “free” public beaches…there are a few between the cruise port and 40 Canones. You’d probably be better with paying for a day pass just to have a chair and umbrella, plus a meal and/or alcohol. Keep in mind that much of the shoreline can be a bit rocky, or have a lot of shells that make walking barefoot uncomfortable. Aqua shoes are a good solution. Depending on weather and time of year, there can be a lot of seaweed that washes up to the shoreline, too.

There are other beach clubs along the Costa Maya shore, but I have not ventured all the way out there. Chunky Monkey seems to have good reviews but it’s not affiliated with a hotel like 40 Canones.

I hope you get this information before your cruise! I hope to post the update on Monday, Nov. 7.

Thank you very much for taking the time to read my article and send your question. Have a wonderful cruise!

Hi Kristie, Thank you for reading my Costa Maya article. I was just in Costa Maya two weeks ago and I’m in the process of a thorough update to the post. Since the pandemic, the tram/trolley is no longer running. Instead, there are only taxis and golf carts for rent.

A taxi would be your best way to get to Mahahual. While I totally understand your comfort level, it is possible to find others to share the taxi ride. For the return, you’d either be on your own, or from 40 Canones, you could walk along the wide Maleçon (promenade/sidewalk) to find others waiting for a taxi. For me two weeks ago, I stayed onboard the ship until almost everyone went ashore. When I walked to the taxi area, there were some people with whom I could have shared an air-conditioned taxi. I chose not to only because I didn’t want to get into a small car with other cruisers and I didn’t have a mask with me. Otherwise, I would have gone. It’s $8 per trip (not per person) is what I was told.

The taxis are regulated (there’s a dispatcher) and in a queue for passengers.

I’ve always felt safe taking a taxi alone in Costa Maya (and Cozumel), but again, I completely understand the concerns of traveling as a solo female in a foreign country.

I’ll have all the updated info and new photos posted hopefully by tomorrow (Monday).

Thank you again for reading my article and I hope the update will help clarify any questions you may have about getting to Mahahual.

You said that you can take a tram to the hotel. Can you take the tram back to the port? I don’t know if I’m am comfortable riding alone in a taxi.

I’m so happy I came across your article, I’m going on a cruise next week and we are stopping at Costa Maya for a day, my husband and 4 children ages 6-11. We dock at 12:30 to 7pm so i’m just looking for a little trip to the beach with the kids to do some beach combing, play in the sand and back to the boat for dinner. I plan on taking the trolley there as it sounds really fun for the kids. I have a few questions I hope you might be able to answer.

Is the beach you mentioned public? Can I access it without having to go to 40 Canones Beach Club?

Does the trolley take you back to the cruise ship pier or do you have to take a taxi (there are 6 of us)?

Thank so much for any more advice or tips you can give me.

Hi Christine, Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m heading to Costa Maya as I’m typing this, so I’ll look for the Crazy Lobster! I don’t know if it is in Mahahual or at the cruise port center, but I’ll do my best to find it! As for a beach without a fee…there’s a very small beach area at the cruise port (a dip your toe in the water size beach) but you have to get to Mahahual to find the nicer beaches. Most if not all are not smooth sand into the water so bring aqua shoes. The beaches at Mahahual depend a lot on the weather for either rocks to walk over, too much kelp or smooth sand.

If I find Crazy Lobster, I’ll let you know! Thanks very much for reading my blog posts! It’s much appreciated. Have a wonderful cruise!

HI Sherry, I love your blogs! I have just consumed all your information for Cozumel and Costa Maya. I cruise there next month. I also subscribed to your newsletters. I do have two questions about Costa Maya. Have ever eaten at the Crazy Lobster and if so, how was it? Is there a free beach I can enjoy? THANK YOU! Christine

Sorry you had such an awful experience. 40 Cañones is a hotel and restaurant. Across the sidewalk is Pez Quadro, the beach club for the hotel. And yes, the beach club has different prices. A day package with unlimited non-alcoholic beverages, one entrée, lounge chair and wifi is $45 USD. If you want all you can drink plus the same other amenities, then it’s $85 USD. Add lobster and the first package then becomes $65; the second package with booze and lobster etc. is $119.

So if your taxi driver said $65, that would be for the non-alcoholic package with lobster, lounge chair and wifi. I have no clue why you were charged $10 tax on your $26 meal!

I always just go to the hotel for their wonderful restaurant, walk the promenade, head back to the hotel and get a taxi.

Maybe your next visit to Mahahual will be better. Thank you for taking the time to read my article and send your comment.

Asked taxi driver to take us to 40 Cannons Beach. He said they charge $65 per day. He suggested another place, $15 pp per day. What a rip off. Food bill $26 plus $10 tax plus tip. I argued a bit about $10 tax, to no avail. Came back by taxi (now $4). Cimplained to taxi fellow about $10 tax. They are sorry. Is it true the 40 Cannons charges $65 to get in?????

Hi Ali, Thank you so much for taking the time and remembering to come back to my site for your comment! I’m really glad to hear that the restaurant is still top-notch and I’m looking forward to a revisit as soon as I can. Again, thank you! Sherry

Thanks for recommendations. The lunch at 40 Canones was delicious!

Hi Jeff, Thanks for reading this article. I agree…there are more things to do in Costa Maya. My objective with this particular article was to delineate the over-crowded cruise ship complex from a day in relaxing Mahahual. I will work on a new article for Costa Maya with more to do there. Thank you for the suggestion. Much appreciated.

There are quite a few more things to do than sit on a beach! Please cover some of those too.

Hi Jen, Thanks very much. I just replied to a comment yesterday that the breezeway cut-through could be blocked. Now it’s confirmed. I guess too many people figured out the short cut and bypassed the shops and vendors. Thank you very much for the update. I’ll add it to the article in an update. I hope you had a good day in Costa Maya.

FYI: As of two days ago, that pass through next to the stairs is closed!! You must walk all the way around to get a taxi or golf cart. Use the map the ship gives you to find the taxi area.

Hi Lesley, Thank you for reading my article. Yes, there is a fee for the beach club and its amenities. Pez Quadro is the Beach Club associated with 40 Canons Hotel. There’s a link to Pez Quadro in my article where you can book your day pass. My day in Costa Maya means lunch outdoors at 40 Canons and then a leisurely walk along the pathway, turn around and walk back to the hotel for a taxi back to the port. But the Beach Club is a good value with several inclusions (lunch and drinks, wifi, etc) to choose. Just be sure to leave a couple of hours or so for your return to the ship. Someone emailed me to say that at the cruise complex, the little cut-through breezeway that I mention in a photo now has a vendor booth or something in front of it? But it’s easy to find the taxi rank or the trolley.

Have a wonderful cruise and a perfect day in Costa Maya! Thank you again for reading and taking the time for your question.

So there is no charge to use their beach? We will be there next week as a port of call and am not interested in any of the cruise line excursions. I just was a beach and a local place to eat and can go back to ship whenever I want to. Thanks for this info!!

Hi Stacy, Thank you so much for your email! I’m so glad you enjoyed your time in Costa Maya. It is a beautiful place. Also, thanks for reading my article and taking the time to write after your cruise. It’s much appreciated! I look forward to my next cruise that includes Costa Maya! Happy Travels!

Was at Costa Maya last week. It’s absolutely beautiful!

Hi Tammy, Thank you very much for your kind words. It sounds like you’ll have a wonderful family cruise vacation! For Costa Maya, and considering how many people are in your group and the expanse of ages, this may be one of the few times I recommend a ship’s shore excursion or possibly through a 3rd party. Though in your case, just going with the ship’s tour would be the simplest plan, IMO.

Personally, I like to just spend the day having lunch on the beach in Mahahual, just a short taxi ride from the port. But with your group, an air-conditioned motor coach ride to one of the three Mayan ruins could have something for everyone. Most tours include time at a beach as well. And people can nap on the drive back to the port! Have a wonderful cruise! And thanks again for writing.

Hello Sherry, Thank you for your blog.. Our family will be taking a cruise in April 2022 to Costa Maya. At this time there will be approximately 15 of us. Do you have any suggestions, we have age group from 3 18 year olds to 77 yrs young…. TIA for any advice or suggestions you may have. Tammy

Hi Maureen, Thank you for your question. Yes, there is a fee for a day pass to 40 Canons Beach Club. Adults prices range from $45 USD to $85 USD depending upon the type of pass – alcoholic or non. Pez Quadro is part of the hotel. Personally, I’ve never used the beach club (the beaches in Costa Maya can be covered with seaweed) but I’ve had some outstanding meals at the hotel. I love Costa Maya and hope that you have a wonderful visit. Thank you again for your question and reading my article. Sherry

Sheri I’m looking for pricing to enter 40 canons beach club. Is there a price to enter the beach club? Is it per person or adults pay? I was also looking for a website for 40 canons but only found Pez Candro. Could you direct me where to look? Thanks!

Hi Jim, Thank you for taking the time to write and for reading my blog! Much appreciated. I’m not sure what you mean by “port experience”? Is this a Royal Caribbean shore excursion? There are options to purchase tours once you are in the cruise port pool complex but if there’s a trip that your really want to take, you might want to purchase it as soon as possible. Your travel agent or someone at Royal Caribbean should be able to find an answer to your port question. I’m familiar with spending time in Mahahual not a planned tour excursion. Sorry I can’t be of more help. It’s a wonderfully peaceful place to visit once you’re outside of the pool complex. Have a wonderful cruise! Sherry

Great blog, thanks for the information on Costa Maya. I will be visiting there next March with our granddaughter and wanted to know what the cost of the port experience should be. Royal wants about $40pp but can’t you purchase tickets once you get to the port area directly? And what if you only want to see the animals/birds, can you only do one thing?

Thanks, Jim

Hi Michael, Congratulations on your oldest graduating into high school – perfect time for a celebration cruise. You’re best bet is to read other comments online about Costa Maya. You can also contact a travel agent who can possibly arrange shore tours for you and your family.

The only change in my article is that the short-cut to the taxi at the Costa Maya cruise complex has been closed. Now you have to walk all the way around the complex to get to the taxi/trolley boarding area. Costa Maya is great if you want a simple beach day. But be aware that seaweed has been an ongoing issue along the entire stretch of Costa Maya beach and going into the water isn’t pleasant. This could of course change at any given moment.

Have a fabulous family cruise! Thank you very much for reading my articles and taking the time to write. Sherry

I am going to be going on a cruise and stopping in costa maya and want to make sure I’m well prepared for what we will be doing. We are going to be there the week of may 23 2020. I have 2 kids going 1 is 9 the other 13 and this is their first cruise. The 13 year old is going to graduate 8th grade so kind of a celebration and they both want to go to the beach. Can you email me some details so I can have everything in line for what we need to do and what to do so we are not spending that much money. Thank you for your time.

Hi Alan, Thank you very much for taking the time to write your comments. All excellent points. I am disappointed to learn that the little short cut by the stairs is no longer available. It was nice to escape the shopping mall en route to the taxi area.

Yes, I’ve read about the seaweed problem being an ongoing issue with no end in close sight. Personally, I rarely go into the water so thank you again for your report on the seaweed/sargassum and snorkeling. The few times I have, I remember the shoreline being rather rocky and full of shells.

I will work on an update to the article asap. Thank you again for your really great comments. Much appreciated. Sherry

Just a little feedback from our trip here on 7/11/19.

1-You can no longer pass under the stairs to the taxi area. They have walled that off so you have to go all the way through the mall area, out the back, through the parking lot/security and then you find the taxis. Everything went well with the taxis, no issues getting there or back.

2-This and some surrounding resorts are now part of some cruises excursions so it’s not as secluded as it once was. We still had no issue getting seated or anything along those lines, just worth noting.

3-The seaweed/sargassum is overrunning this beach all the way up and down. They were extending the fence offshore during our stay and attempting to keep up with removal but it was pretty thick and you had to go through it to get to the water.

4-Snorkeling off the beach was not worthwhile. You can go beyond the fence (make sure to pay attention when crossing just past there as it is the path the boats take to get in/out of the bay) but even that was just sand and sea grass, mostly conchs not really anything in the fish area. There is a stand right beside the chairs that will take you out on a boat to snorkel for a very reasonable rate but we did not try that during our stay.

5-You will experience numerous vendors passing through the seats trying to sell things. They are very friendly but also respectful if you indicate no interest they will not continue to pursue. You can haggle on price (we did buy a couple things) but I have no idea how to haggle so I’m sure they enjoyed me being there…

Food and drinks were good and staff was very nice. They were able to accommodate my eldest daughters Celiac (gluten allergy). The $20pp fee is adults only…I didn’t realize that so I was trying to eat and drink for 4 including my kids to reach my misunderstood $80 threshold which was only $40 (whoops), but no complaints as it was all very good. All in all it was good, just wanted to call out some items that have changed since the original column was written.

Hi Brenda, Thank you very much for your nice comment; much appreciated. I will try to add your email address to my newsletter list and I think you will receive a double-check email asking you to please reconfirm that you want to receive my newsletter. Then if you click “yes” you’ll be on the list. Thank you again! Have a wonderful cruise and visit to Costa Maya. Sherry

Thoroughly enjoyed reading your info on Costa Maya regarding upcoming cruise. If you have a Newsletter please sign me up!!

Hi DeOndra, Thank you for writing – it’s much appreciated. Since things change all the time, I would suggest that you contact the hotel direct. When I’ve been there, I’ve eaten lunch in the hotel restaurant (fabulous!) then walked across to the beach area and tipped the person for a chair. I’ve never tried the fishing excursion so I can’t advise on that one. Whatever you do, have a wonderful day in Costa Maya! Sherry

Hi there! My question is, if we pay for the all inclusive in advance, would we be eating in the actual 40 canons restaurant or just quesidallas off a menu in a lounge chair? I love the looks of the food and atmosphere of the actual restaurant . I would also like to know more about the fishing excursion that is mentioned in the Pez Quatro website, like how often do they really caught anything. Just trying to figure out the best option before November. Thank you!

Hi Trisha, It sounds like you have some good plans in place. For Mahahual, your kids can snorkel near the shore but while the water in Mahahual is usually calm, be aware that there could be a current or a rocky shoreline to wade through til it was deep enough. But everything else you’ve mentioned seems good. Yes, there are a lot of beach chairs and for a small gratuity I would think that the person collecting the entrance fees would rustle up 10 chairs for all of you to be near each other. I am not familiar with making reservations ahead of time to reserve lounge chairs. If you are referring to just staying at the cruise complex, then rounding up 10 chairs near each other could be interesting. I hope this was helpful. Have a wonderful family cruise. Sherry

Hi! Going next month and my kids love to Snorkel (11& 15yrs old). Can they swim out some and snorkel or would you recommend we find an excursion to do that? As of now plans are just to do lunch, little shopping and hangout at the beach. Also, are there always beach chairs to rent on beach? Can I reserve in advance? It’s a party of 10 and I want to make sure we can all sit together. Thanks!

Hi Esteban, Good question. Aside from going to Mahahual on your own, I wouldn’t suggest venturing out of the town limits without being on some kind of a group tour. You can have a really nice day in Mahahual without spending a lot of money on a full day tour to the Mayan ruins -though they are really beautiful and amazing to see. If you rent a golf cart, there’s not much to do with it after a couple of hours. Puerto Costa Maya is just a recreation complex and the ride to Mahahual is only 10 – 15 minutes away.

I’d suggest taking either the $3 dollar trolley or a taxi down to 40 Canons, have lunch, relax at the beach and stroll along the promenade. Either way, have fun! Thanks for your question. Sherry

Going there in April but would like to deep more in the area….is the area big & secure??? Also, besides the golf carts are there any other options to move a little more??? Going with my parents and want to explore a little more…thanks!!!

Hi Liliana, Lucky you…Costa Maya is one of my favorite ports. You could follow the suggestions in the article and you can read the positive comments from readers. Have fun! Sherry

we are going for first time to Costa Maya, we are very exiting after I read all these comments,, we love the beach and w e are looking to relax in a pretty beach very clear where you can really relax, and enjoy the ocean and have some appetizers and a refreshing drink, where do you recommended to go?

Hi Dale, I’m SO glad everyone had a great time in Costa Maya and that my advice and directions worked! I totally agree that I’d also like to spend a 3-4 laid-back days in Mahahual at 40 Cannons. The food at Maramao is excellent and the ambiance is so very easy.

Thank you for sharing your follow-up for Costa Maya. If you don’t mind, may I take a part of your comment to use on my website? Just a little blurb in the sidebar. I would only use your first name and last initial. I hope you’ll approve, but if not, I totally understand.

Regards, Sherry

We followed your advice and glad we did. Cab ride to 40 Cannons was $8 for our group of 4. We checked out the area and two people had 45 minute massages for $20 each. We had lunch at Maramao. Very good and run by great people. Lobster and fish dishes as well as Italian. Prices were very reasonable and gave us access to the beach. We would not have found this place without your recommendation. I would consider going back to this place for a longer stay.

Hi DeeDee, Good question. There are “free” beaches but if you want a lounge chair, you’ll pay a fee. Since you’re planning on a drink and a snack, that would surely take care of the cover charge. I’d suggest taking the trolley to the end at 40 Canones (why not have lunch and a drink there?) and then walk the promenade until you find whatever appeals to you. Have a wonderful time. Sherry

Hi Sherry, we will be at Costa Maya/Mahahual with a cruise. We want to go by trolley to Mahahual. Is there a part of the beach without paying a fee? Or a bar where you can just can have a drink and a small snack?

Hi Sarah, I always have lunch at 40 Canones and then just go across the pavement to the beach. If you only want to use the beach then yes, there would be a fee. Have fun!

Is there a fee to get in? I read in one post there is a meal and drink package?

For a family, a day at the beach in Costa Maya is a good option, as long as you purchase beach chairs with shade. While most of the shoreline is smooth sand, depending on weather, current etc, aqua shoes are a good idea in case of a pebbly shore as you walk into the water. Meals and snacks are available along the promenade and you can sit and enjoy a nice lunch at 40 Canones. Though with a 2 yr old, I don’t know how relaxing it might for you! Actually, in thinking this through, your best and simplest bet might be to just spend the day at the cruise ship venue, right there at the port. Easy to push a buggy, you can find shade, there’s a kids pool area and you can head back to the ship much easier. Looking back to when my kids were small (first cruise at 5 and 7), the simpler I kept activities, made for an easier and more pleasant cruise experience.

Have a wonderful cruise! Sherry

We are heading here in March. We are a family with smaller children (2-13), and was wondering if this would be a great place to come as a family? There aren’t a lot of options through the cruise line. I am more worried about missing our boarding time, since it’s early afternoon!

Have fun! I love Costa Maya. Enjoy your lunch at 40 Canones and save time to walk along the promenade, too. If you think of it, please drop me a note when you return and let me know how it all worked. Thank you! Bon Voyage! Sherry

We will be there in August. I am so excited to try this out.

Hi Mary Ann,

Thank you so much for taking the time to write such a nice note. I’m happy that you and everyone enjoyed their day at 40 Canons. It’s one of my favorite self-made cruise days! If you don’t mind, may I use your first three sentences as a quote/testimonial? I will only include your first name (I don’t know your last name.) Thank you again for your note (it made my day!) and I hope you’ll approve. Sherry

My husband and I and another couple followed these instructions last week when our cruise ship stopped in Costa Maya. This was one of the best days we ever had. We followed your directions and had no problems. We never saw the little makeshift table you spoke of to get a ride on the trolley or taxi but there were a lot of people there who spoke English that could get us a taxi. The taxi was $2 a person. The taxi driver understood Forty Canons easily and we had printed out the paper to show him in case he didn’t. When we got to Forty Canons, we were so pleased. It is a beautiful resort. It sits on a promenade where you can take a leisurely stroll and looks at the wares that the locals were selling. It was very easy to negotiate a price when we wanted to buy something. We were greeted by one of the beach attendants who spoke English. He said the beach chair and umbrella was $20. We told him no, we would pay $10 so he said ok. He let us pick out where we wanted to sit. It was not crowded at all and had a wonderful scenic place to sit. The water was crystal clear and the beach was nice. There are locals who walk around trying to sell you stuff but when you just shake your head no they smile and leave you alone. It was not a problem. The attendants on the beach are there to serve you drinks and lunch if you want to order anything. It was not expensive at all and the drinks were delicious. It was very easy getting a cab back to the ship. There were many outside the hotel. All in all, we loved everything about the day.

Hi John, That plus some good food and you’re right! The beaches are gorgeous, too. Sherry

any place off the beach with good snorkling

Hi Christina, Happy 10th anniversary! If you follow the directions in the article, you should have a pretty easy time getting to Mahahual and the beach. When you get to 40 Canons Hotel, you can ask anyone about renting a beach chair with them. Otherwise, you can cut through to the beach and walk along the promenade until you find a location you like. Bring US cash in small bills, too. Have a great time in Costa Maya! Sherry

We are headed here next week. Do I need any type of reservation or do I just walk in? I don’t speak Spanish well so I’m nervous. I want to have a great relaxing day as it’s my 10 year wedding anniversary the day we will be there. How do you get a seat on the beach? Just walk up and pick one or do they give you one

Hi Paula, Please contact a travel agency in your area or if that is not convenient, contact the cruise line directly and they can send a brochure. Sherry

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Costa Maya Cruise Port: What To Do While Visiting By Ship

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  • December 28, 2022

Any tourist visiting Mexico should definitely stop and peruse Costa Maya – a popular cruise port located on the Eastern coast of Mexico, Quintana Roo. It’s a bustling destination for cruise travellers seeking seaside fun in the Yucatan Peninsula.

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From the exploration of ancient Mayan ruins at Chacchoben to the tours of the Bacalar Lagoon, Costa Maya offers various activities and attractions to all visiting tourists. There’s also a nearby town, namely Mahahual, that once was a small fishing village and is currently a hot spot for tourists.

Don’t forget the fascinating ancient ruins too! They’re rather impressive structures surrounded by lush jungle. They offer a fascinating glimpse into the history and culture of the Mayan civilization.

The Costa Maya Cruise Port Area: What to Do There

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Cruise ships dock right at the pier in Costa Maya, so there is no need for tendering to shore. 

This is great because it means you can get off the ship right away and make the most of your day. Or, you can just linger around and wait for the crowds to disembark first. 

Either way, after walking off the cruise ship pier, you’ll be greeted by a lovely port area with shops, a few restaurants and bars, and a swimming pool—which means there’s a lot to do at this Caribbean port , including:

  • Swimming with the dolphins
  • Visiting the bars
  • Getting a massage

And while nothing compares to the fun you’ll have at the major shopping district in Cozumel , it’s still pleasant to walk around Costa Maya and enjoy what it has to offer.

READ ALSO: 9 Things to Do in Cozumel, Mexico

Also keep in mind:

Ship-organised tours assemble and board buses in this area. So if you’re on a privately-arranged tour, or want to take a taxi or bus to the nearby village of Mahahual, then you’ll need to head right outside the port gates.

Going to Mahahual: What to Know About Visiting

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With just a tiny bit of effort, you can spend the day in the beautiful beach town of Mahahual! 

The once fishing village now has a fun and laid-back promenade lined with shops, restaurants, and bars. So after leaving the port area, simply take the trolley bus or taxi (about $4 per person ) for ten minutes south to the town.

Naturally, you’ll start feeling peckish after your trip – so stop by 40 Canones; a restaurant that happens to be a popular choice among cruisers! It offers delicious bites and a prime viewing spot right on the Caribbean Sea.

Patrons can relax in a lounge, order chocolate and drinks, like tequila, and spend the day relaxing in the beautiful sunshine.

READ: 10 Things To Know Before Sailing Royal Caribbean

A quick heads-up: 

This part of the Caribbean has a seasonal seaweed problem . We say seasonal because it happens to get worse during the warmer months – particularly from May to October. The good news is that locals do their best to keep it cleared away. 

That said, when you’ve had your share of this quaint village and are ready to return to the cruise ship (leave time for about an hour before departure!), simply get back on the trolley or hail a taxi.

Fun fact: According to latest updates in 2024, the Mexican government continues to invest into the Mahahual village, their latest addition being a Mahahual bike path for tourists to enjoy.

Costa Maya Cruise Port Beach Clubs: The Must-Visit Maya Chan

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Along with the beach bars and restaurants in Mahahual, there are several all-inclusive beach clubs to choose from—with the most popular being Maya Chan .

REVIEW: Maya Chan Beach Club

With an entrance fee of $59 per adult and descending price tiers for the under-18 crowd, visitors can enjoy all-you-can-eat food and drink (including alcohol), non-motorized water sports, snorkel equipment, and beach loungers with umbrellas. Children’s sand toys are available at no charge as well. Free WiFi is also available.

To top it all off, transportation from the port is included too, making this a really easy way to enjoy a fun day at the beach without worrying about prices or how to get there.

Best Costa Maya Beaches Near Cruise Port

While the Maya Chan Beach club is arguably the best Costa Maya beach you’ll set foot in, there are two other contenders that come rather close. Check them out:

Hayhu Beach

For a fancy beach experience, head on down to Hayhu beach . It’s a tranquil, eco-conscious oasis where tourists can relax and connect with nature. 

The place offers many excursion options, such as private beach breaks, all-inclusive packages, and snorkel boat tours. And after a long day of exploring, you can pick a dining spot where you’ll be guaranteed delicious food and excellent service.

Here’s a pro tip: Book a place at Hayhu beach early as there’s limited availability due to the beach being a highly popular tourist spot. 

Pez Quadro Beach

The Pez Quadro Beach Club is a fantastic destination for travellers looking to unwind and enjoy the beauty of the Caribbean coast. There, you can book from a list of different activities, including:

  • A day-pass with lunch and open bar
  • An all-inclusive package (includes massage and transportation) 
  • Private beach excursions
  • Kayaking, fishing trips. and snorkelling

One of the highlights of Pez Quadro is its excellent facilities. Many visitors have praised the place’s food, service, cleanliness, and laid-back atmosphere. 

This beach club is also located in Mahahual, making it a hop away from the port. It’s a 10-minute drive by taxi to be exact.

The Mayan Ruins: Live Costa Maya’s Impressive Ancient Culture

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For those interested in history or yearning for something besides a beach day, Puerto Costa Maya has you covered. Discover the impressive builds the ancient Maya people erected—the most popular of which we cover below.

Chacchoben and Dzibanche

Built over 1,300 years ago, these two incredible, ancient Mayan cities really are spectacular! They stand relatively close to the Caribbean cruise port, too, making it an easy trip.

While there are quite a few smaller sites nearby, Chacchoben and Dzibanche are the two largest and most interesting ones. If the only Mayan site you have seen is Tulum, near Cozumel, get ready for these ruins to take your breath away!

We’re happy to report also that both contain several pyramids, ball courts, and other ruins of these once-mighty cities. Additionally, many tours visit either a combination of cities or one city, as well as a butterfly farm and other interesting stops.

How to Get There

Get to Chacchoben and Dzibanche by either cruise line excursions or independently booked tours. Chacchoben is just under an hour from the pier, while Dzibanche is a little further afield – at two hours and 20 minutes.

And if you’re limited on time, Chacchoben is the better choice as the ruins there are more complete, and the closeness to the port makes it an easy trip. Make sure to bring along cash for any small purchases, sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable walking shoes.

old mayan cities

While Chacchoben and Dzibanche are much larger than Tulum and decidedly more impressive to view, the latter is perched along the sea, offering a more atmospheric location.

The main attraction in Tulum is the archaeological site of the same name. Those well-preserved ruins sit atop cliffs that overlook the Caribbean Sea. It’s quite the breathtaking site!

Interestingly, Tulum was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya people. Back in the day, it served as an important trading hub for them!

Nowadays, though, you’ll find tourists gathered around its impressive structures, such as the Temple of the Frescoes and El Castillo . We recommend considering a Tulum guided tour for insights into the architectural and astronomical knowledge of ancient Maya.

Bacalar Lagoon: Why Visit the Lake of Seven Colors

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Bacalar lagoon is often known as the “Lake of Seven Colors” and never fails to impress visitors with its multi-hued waters. At nearly 26 miles long but only 1.2 miles wide, Bacalar Lagoon is breathtakingly beautiful.

Around an hour from the port, the Bacalar Lagoon is often combined with visits to the Chacchoben Mayan ruins discussed above.

READ MORE: 5 Hot Spots for Western Caribbean Cruisers

Situated on the water’s edge is the Bacalar Fort too, which was constructed to guard against pirate attacks. 

Another popular activity is to take a boat out into the lagoon with stops for swimming and bathing in the clear waters. However you choose to enjoy the lake, it is sure to impress!

Costa Maya Cruise Port: FAQs

Is costa maya safe.

We’re happy to report that Costa Maya is a tourist-friendly location, safe for families, travelling friends, and even solo female travellers! Crime rates are low and there are little incidents of stress harassment. The majority of tourists visiting never run into trouble.

So exercise regular caution and you’ll experience a wonderful stay there no doubt. 

Is there free wifi in Costa Maya cruise port?

Yes, there’s free WiFi available in most areas around the Costa Maya Port terminal. Some spots won’t have the best signal, but once you find one that does, you can face-time your family and friends back home no problem!

Costa Maya Cruise Port: Final Thoughts

Whatever you decide to do in Costa Maya, you’re bound to have a spectacular time! 

The port caters to tourists of all needs, too. Whether you’re a history geek or a water-loving explorer, Costa Maya has the activities to charm you into visiting it again and again.

From the beaches and ruins, to the breathtaking sights and clear waters, Costa Maya is sure to leave you with lasting memories and vacation photos to brag about.

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Port Costa Maya cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Costa Maya, Quintana Roo Mexico, Riviera Maya. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Puerto Costa Maya is Caribbean Mexico's second-largest cruise port - after Cozumel . This is also one of the country's most popular tourist regions. Part of Mexico's Quintana Roo state, the Mahahual municipality is near the state's capital city Chetumal (located on the border with Belize) and at ~4 hours drive distance from Cancun (Yucatan Peninsula).

Port Costa Maya (locode MXCOM) is also the closest tourist destination to the lesser-known Mayan ruins in Mexico's Yucatan state (including Kohunlich and Chacchoben). In 2017 was discovered Ichkabal (the largest Mayan archaeological site) and since 2019 it is added to Costa Maya's Shore Excursion program for cruise companies-organized land tours.

The region is generally undeveloped but has been rapidly growing after the construction of a large pier with capacity to accommodate the world's biggest passenger liners. Other port upgrades included new shops and attractions. The new pier and port expansion project was completed for season 2017-2018, and fully operational for season 2018-2019. The result was increased passenger traffic growth from 900,000 to over 1 million.

The Port's daily cruise ship passenger capacity is 15000 to 18000.

In 2017 was opened the largest Mayan archaeological site Xcabal, located at ~1-hour bus ride from the cruise port. Until 2019, the site was open exclusively to cruise line-organized excursions.

Costa Maya cruise port features a modern shopping mall, central plaza and saltwater pools. There are also several shops selling discount-priced brand jewelry, beachwear, Mexican silver and handicrafts, hand-made souvenirs. It is generally open to cruise ship passengers only. Costa Maya counts with many experiences offered via Port Pass - an access pass to all in-port activities. Port Pass includes Kakaw (where visitors are guided through time to figure out how to prevent cacao beans from extinction and preserve chocolate); Aviary (hanging on top of the port, which is also home to dozens of Mexico's most colorful bird species) and Tequila museum (where tourists are hosted by two Mexican characters guiding them into in the tequila-making process, followed by all kinds of tequila tasting). One of the Port's newest additions is the Rockpool where tourists can relax, swim, drink and enjoy the view of the docked ships.

In 2017, the port handled around 1 million cruise ship passengers. In season 2018, their number reached 1,3 million. The number of expected in 2019 passengers is ~1,5 million. To increase its capacity, the port extended berths 3 and 4, allowing them to handle RCI's Oasis-Class ships (225,000 GT tons, LOA length 362 m / 1188 ft, max capacity 6780 passengers plus 2400 crew). This port expansion project resulted in increased berthing capacity - now can dock 4 (3x large + 1x smaller) vessels simultaneously. Berth 4's inauguration was on March 12, 2019.

Costa Maya's largest liners in 2018 were Symphony OTS  ( RCI-Royal Caribbean ) on November 20th (7-day from Miami / Nov 17-24) and MSC Seaside ( MSC ) on January 11th (7-day from Miami / Jan 6-13). The Port's current "day passenger" record is 14,000, while its max daily capacity is 15,000.

In 2018-2019, to the list of Costa Maya shore excursions were added tours to Bacalar Fort, Seven Color Lagoon, Aqua Rocket (speedboat tour), Dune Buggy, ATV Off-Road Adventure. At Maya Adventure Park were added a monster truck circuit and "animal encounter" experience. In 2019 was inaugurated the "Journeys to the Mayan Legends" attraction - river ride within the Lost Mayan Kingdom jungle. Additionally, the Maya Adventure Park offers 12 waterslides (all descending from its centrally-located pyramid) and several zip-lines and obstacle-bridge circuits. As shore excursion options are also listed various beachside clubs (featuring Beach Escape, La Bamba, Lagoon Club Uchbenkah) and 3 different snorkeling tours.

In December 2020, Quintana Roo media reported that a new (USD 10 pp) tourist tax on foreigners goes into effect on April 1, 2021. Details on how it will be collected or will it be applied also to cruise ship tourists were not revealed.

From Costa Maya can be accessed two small villages (Xcalak and Mahahual) and the road extends south to the southern border of Sian Kaan (north) approx 100 km (62 mi).

Mahahual is just 3 km/2 mi away and the berthed in Costa Maya cruise liners are easily seen from there. Mahahual was a small fishing village (with population around 800) before the docking jetty was constructed at Puerto Costa Maya (just up the Mahahual Beach) with capacity to serve large-sized passenger liners. Every day, cruise ships berth in Costa Maya and most of their tourists are bussed to Mahahual to enjoy cheap drinks, hand-made gift shopping, quad biking, watersports activities (swimming, jet ski rides, scuba diving and snorkeling). By the New Mahahual (cruise port development) project are planned the construction of new (second cruise dock) approx 12 km/7,5 mi to the south (along the coastal road). This could result in up to 4 vessels docking simultaneously each day.

Since the construction of Puerto Costa Maya, Mahahual has been rapidly growing in population (around 3000) and in capacity to receive over 15,000 tourists in a day. The town is just at ~5-min drive distance from the cruise port. Shuttle bus service and taxis go to the Mahahual boardwalk, with fares (cruise port to Mahahual Town) at ~USD 5 per person.

In August 2007, Hurricane Dean heavily damaged Mahahual's cruise dock and destroyed much of the village. Cruise liners returned to Costa Maya in late-October 2008.

Since 2010, Mahahual has quickly developed as a cruise tourism destination featuring palapas (open-sided dwellings with thatched roofs made of palm leaves), soft sand beaches (best-known/largest is Mahahual Beach), a near-shore coral reef (Banco Chinchorro), numerous seaside restaurants, bars, hotels, gift shops.

The Malecon esplanade is a pedestrian seaside promenade lined with numerous restaurants and shops. Mahahual has ATM machines, HSBC bank office, Pemex gas station. Approx 4 km / 2,5 mi from Mahahual (along the coastal road to the south) are located small beachfront hotels, rental houses and restaurants. Most of the electricity is renewable (generated by solar panels and windmills). Roof-captured rainwater is collected and used for bathing and WCs.

During the post-COVID season 2022, Port Costa Maya recorded a total of 363 cruise ship calls, following only Cozumel (864 calls).

In 2023, Quintana Roo State received 1618 cruise ship calls (of which 462 were in Mahahual/Costa Maya) bringing in 2+ million cruise tourists. The state also recorded an 18% increase in cruise passenger numbers (6+ million compared to the 5 million received in 2019).

Costa Maya cruise terminal

Puerto Costa Maya is the first Western Caribbean port that was purposefully built for cruise ships exclusively. The passenger terminal complex was designed to resemble a Mayan city - thus truly exhibiting the authentic Mexican culture and history. Port's main entrance resembles a Mayan city facade and as tourists explore its infrastructure they kinda travel through time into a traditional Mexican folkloric town.

The cruise port's operator is the Cancun -based company ITM Group MX (also managing the new Taino Bay Cruise Terminal in Puerto Plata, Dominicana ).

Costa Maya port's current capacity is 4 berths (4 ships may dock simultaneously), with pierside water depth allowing docking of world's largest passenger liners (RCI's Oasis-Class). If more than 4 vessels visit at once, the other will be anchored and their passengers transported/ferried to the pier via tender boats.

Majahual is located approx 5-min away. Limited taxis are parked at the village's exit. Taxi fare from Port Majahual is around US$5 PP. Banks and post offices are not available in port. There are pay phones in the shopping complex.

The following map of Costa Maya cruise port shows all facilities in the terminal area. The built by the pier cruise tourist village has several complimentary swimming pools (including 1 huge, filled with saltwater and featuring a swim-up bar), authentic Mexican restaurants and bars, restaurant grill, shops (including a convenience store and Market Place selling Mexican crafts), Jade Maya Museum, taxi ranks, transportation to Mahahual Town, bike rentals, even a Mayan Pyramid replica and its own beach (with hammocks, showers, volleyball pool). Additionally, Costa Maya offers a Mayan-inspired spa experience, a hanging Aviary, a tequila museum, a chocolate museum, "El Callejon del Sapo" (translates to Toad’s Alley for an exquisite culinary experience and Mexican folklore). The following map of Costa Maya cruise port shows all facilities in the terminal area.

Next map shows Costa Maya port's facilities, all tourist attractions and shopping options.

Most of the shops are open when ships are in port.

On the above map are shown the following shops:

  • (1) Diamonds International (Caribbean's largest selection of diamonds and diamond jewelry)
  • (2) Tanzanite International (thousands of loose and set pieces in all sizes, shapes and colors)
  • (3) Diamonds International (discount jewelry)
  • (4) Carpet Emporium (over 10,000 certified handmade carpets, including from Turkey, Persia, India, China; free DHL shipping worldwide, tax and duty-free)
  • (5) Diamonds International (luxury watches and designer jewelry, including the brands Caribbean Topaz, Chameleon, Chopard, Wyle, TAG Heuer, John Hardy, Korite, Baume & Mercier, Cartier, Concord, Corum, Cyma, Dior, Ebel, ESQ Swiss, IWC, Longines, Maurice Lacroix, Movado, Philip Stein, Piaget, Edward Mirell, Judith Ripka, Yvel)
  • (6) Havana Club (premium cigars, including Monte Cristo, Cohiba, Romeo & Julieta, Partagas, the shop has a walk-in humidor)
  • (7a, 7b) Tequileria International (over 200 Tequila brands, including Agave, Mescal, Anejo, Blanco, Kahlua)
  • (8) Del Sol (world's largest color -changing retailer, custom-Made T-Shirts themed on the Mayan Ruins in Chichenitza)
  • (9) Silver Factory (unique silver and gold jewelry designs at low prices, including rings, bracelets, necklaces, also sells
  • (10) Taxco (silver factory, unique silver jewelry designs, semiprecious stones (amethyst, onyx, quartz, topaz, zircon, Swarovski crystals) at factory prices
  • (A) Bbandito's (Lobster Shack) is a beach restaurant with live entertainment (menu includes lobster burritos and fresh fish specialties)
  • (B) Mamasita's (Restaurant & Bar) - offers fresh fish tacos, poolside Bar Service and Happy Hour prices between 3-4 pm).

~10-min by taxi from Port Costa May (in Mahahual) is the Jaime’s at the Blue Reef Hotel offering to cruise ship tourists all-inclusive day passes (limited to just 28x daily). The hotel's admission fee includes Wi-Fi, unlimited food and beverages (including alcoholic), rooftop pool (adults-only), protected beach area (with padded sun loungers and shaded seating/palapas), water toys (kayaks, floats, paddle boards).

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By cruisefan0110 , October 31, 2018 in Costa Maya

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I have been reading about the pool in the Costa Maya port and am getting some conflicting information as to cost.  Is there a charge to use the pool?   I understand there is something called a Port Pass for about $39 that includes other activities in the port.  Does anyone have any information on either of these.  

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2 hours ago, cruisefan0110 said: I have been reading about the pool in the Costa Maya port and am getting some conflicting information as to cost.  Is there a charge to use the pool?   I understand there is something called a Port Pass for about $39 that includes other activities in the port.  Does anyone have any information on either of these.  

As far as i know the pool is free but haven’t used and I cannot confirm.

This link may help with pass

https://costamaya.com/4-experiences-included-in-the-port-pass/

and reviews on TA

20 hours ago, c-leg5 said:     As far as i know the pool is free but haven’t used and I cannot confirm.   This link may help with pass   https://costamaya.com/4-experiences-included-in-the-port-pass/   and reviews on TA

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Was there today on our way back from the beach.  We put our bags down on lounge chairs and a waiter walked up.  We told him we didn’t need anything and we’re just going to use the pool.  He asked that,if we decided to order something to please order it from him instead of walking over to the bar as he was working that area.  We spent about 30 or 40 minutes in the pool and left.  No one ever asked us for money and I’m pretty sure if there was a cost he would have informed us when we got there.

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1 hour ago, lifes-a-beach said: Was there today on our way back from the beach.  We put our bags down on lounge chairs and a waiter walked up.  We told him we didn’t need anything and we’re just going to use the pool.  He asked that,if we decided to order something to please order it from him instead of walking over to the bar as he was working that area.  We spent about 30 or 40 minutes in the pool and left.  No one ever asked us for money and I’m pretty sure if there was a cost he would have informed us when we got there.

Good to know! We are going with children in the near future and will probably spend some time at the pool. 

Were there different depths, was it clean and how was the temperature? Normally we just go to the beach but if the seaweed is bad they may want to spend dome time at the pool.

Yes the pool has several tiers from inches to maybe 4 foot.  It was fairly clean given it was at the end of the day.  My wife got in and she is pretty sensitive to such things where I am not.  5he temperature was cool but not cold.  

Tapi

It looked murky when we were there last November. Too many people in the pool. We took a quick look and left. Grossed us out.

On 11/1/2018 at 9:30 PM, lifes-a-beach said: Was there today on our way back from the beach.  We put our bags down on lounge chairs and a waiter walked up.  We told him we didn’t need anything and we’re just going to use the pool.  He asked that,if we decided to order something to please order it from him instead of walking over to the bar as he was working that area.  We spent about 30 or 40 minutes in the pool and left.  No one ever asked us for money and I’m pretty sure if there was a cost he would have informed us when we got there.

Yes   the pool has several tiers from inches to maybe 4 foot.  It was fairly clean given it was at the end of the   day.  My wife got in and she is pretty sensitive to such things where I am not.  5he temperature was cool bu  t not   cold.  

17 minutes ago, Tapi said: It looked murky when we were there last November. Too many people in the pool. We took a quick look and left. Grossed us out.

Thanks! I guess we’ll decide on the day. Probably end of the day after the beach is not the best time!

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There is no charge to use that pool.  

We had an odd port time there once so just walked over and found a seat in the pool area and chatted with others. While we did not use the pool,  it looked clean.  

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On 11/2/2018 at 11:36 PM, Tapi said: It looked murky when we were there last November. Too many people in the pool. We took a quick look and left. Grossed us out.

Right!?  I don't trust their sanitation.  I also don't see the point of getting off the ship to sit in the port area and use the pool.  If you want a pool, the ships option is almost certainly less crowded and better.  Especially since food is included and drinks if you have a package.  I don't understand why people get off and use the Costa Maya pool at all.

2 hours ago, BNBR said:   Right!?  I don't trust their sanitation.  I also don't see the point of getting off the ship to sit in the port area and use the pool.  If you want a pool, the ships option is almost certainly less crowded and better.  Especially since food is included and drinks if you have a package.  I don't understand why people get off and use the Costa Maya pool at all.

To each their own, it’s a choice. 

FWIW in 20 years of sailing I have maybe used a ship pool once and the hot tubs, zero.

I haven’t used the pool at Costa Maya either,  but I am not saying I wouldn’t. I have used many resort pools. You take your chances whenever you use a public facility.

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Costa Maya cruise port guide: How to spend your day ashore

Mexico is no stranger to bustling cruise ports, most of which you've likely heard of. Cozumel , for example, is the most popular cruise destination in Mexico, but sea-faring travelers have likely also heard of cruise hot spots like Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta.

Tucked along the southern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, practically kissing the border of Belize, is the Costa Maya cruise port, a destination in Mexico you may have yet to hear of but, oddly enough, is the second-most popular cruise port in Mexico after Cozumel. Costa Maya is scheduled to welcome nearly 600 cruise ships in 2024, with visits from Carnival Cruise Line , Princess Cruises , Norwegian Cruise Line , MSC Cruises , Royal Caribbean and others. However, don't feel bad if you've never heard of Costa Maya — it's less of a destination cruisers seek out on an itinerary and more of a pleasant surprise once they discover it exists.

Costa Maya is a dreamy destination that offers cruisers a blend of adventure, relaxation and cultural enrichment, but you'll have to go outside the port to find it. Almost at the southernmost point of the state of Quintana Roo, hours past Tulum, Costa Maya offers white sand beaches, turquoise waters, a sleepy fishing village vibe and lots of Mayan history.

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The Costa Maya cruise port is dressed up much more than other ports in Mexico because the land outside of the cruise port is dominated by quiet beaches, remote roads, small villages and thick jungles. To entertain cruisers, the port was built almost like a theme park with amusement rides, animal encounters, souvenir shops and beach clubs.

What makes cruising to this part of Mexico so special is that because it is so remote, cruisers have easier access to attractions and beaches that see far less foot traffic than Tulum, Playa del Carmen and Cancun. With a unique mix of archaeological ruins, jungle wildlife, the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, restaurants, bars and beach clubs, this coastal slice of Mexico provides an alternative to the more crowded cruise destinations in the country.

Whether you're looking to sunbathe on a stretch of sand, zip line through the jungle canopy or walk in the footsteps of the ancient Maya, you can find your ideal diversion in Costa Maya during your Caribbean Mexican cruise.

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Costa Maya cruise port overview

3 things tpg loves about costa maya.

  • Sun-bleached beaches and calm, turquoise water make the area between the port and nearby Mahahual one of the prettiest spots in the Mexican Caribbean.
  • The sparsely populated area jolts into action when cruise ships are in town, offering cruisers lots of options from easy-to-access beach clubs and restaurants to more off-the-beaten-path activities like archaeological ruins and local beaches.
  • The cruise port provides easy access to harder-to-reach attractions in this more remote part of Mexico.

What we could do without

  • The closest beaches are actually in the town of Mahahual, a 45-minute walk or an $8 taxi ride away.
  • The port area was developed with cruising in mind, so it's a bit culturally limited unless you go on an excursion.
  • It's a long walk down the pier to the terminal, but there is a shuttle that can take passengers back and forth.

Costa Maya cruise port fast facts

Address : Av. P. del Puerto, 77976 Mahahual, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Language : Spanish, though English is widely spoken

Currency : Mexican pesos, though many businesses accept dollars

Top things to do in Costa Maya cruise port

For a typically less visited part of Mexico, the port of Costa Maya has an impressive number of things for cruisers to do. The cruise port was built specifically for cruise tourism, so most of the attractions in the port are in a contained area directly at the end of the pier. For travelers who want to stick close to the pier and skip the excursions, here are the best things to do right in the Costa Maya cruise port.

Take a dip in the saltwater pool

While the port area itself does not have a beachfront, it does have a large resort-style pool that is the main focal point of the port. Walk from where the ship docks at the end of the pier toward the mainland, and it's impossible to miss. Cruise passengers love the complimentary lounge chairs and swimming facilities, including a swim-up bar.

Encounter exotic birds at Aviarius

Like most attractions within the port area, Aviarius is within walking distance of the pier — turn left after Cafe Mexico. This is a fun, immersive nature experience for people who want to learn about exotic birds. A series of rope bridges suspends visitors above the Costa Maya port. Visitors meander the sky-high bridges, all the while observing the rich display of tropical birds in various displays. Entry costs $14 for adults and $12 for children.

Watch the Danza de los Voladores

One of the most popular things to do at Puerto Costa Maya is to watch the Danza de los Voladores. This traditional performance is popular all around the country and involves a flying performance by the Papantla Flyers from the top of a very tall pole. You can find them right in the center of the cruise port's square, and it's free to watch.

Get soaked at Maya, Lost Mayan Kingdom

Families love this archaeology-inspired water and adventure park, which is part of the overall cruise port complex. The center of the park is the Great Pyramid, and all around you are activities like zip lining, ropes courses and suspension bridges. Tons of waterfalls twist their way around the pyramid, including one that descends an impressive 78 feet. For those who want a little less excitement, the Jaguar Lazy River is a relaxing meander through jungle scenery. Entry is $120 for adults 13 and older and $115 for kids ages 6 to 12.

Walk around Mahahual

The largest town near the cruise port is the sleepy fishing village of Mahahual. Featuring a sandy strip of casual beach bars and restaurants, Mahahual is one of the most laid-back destinations in Quintana Roo. The addition of the cruise port in the 1990s brought a mixed bag of results. When the cruise ship is in town, it's booming for business, and cruisers will feel like they have the run of the place. But standing on the typically quiet beaches of Mahahual and looking left to the cruise port, the mega construction can feel a bit out of place for an otherwise quiet town.

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Popular Costa Maya excursions

While the cruise port has much to offer passengers, Costa Maya packs a punch for travelers interested in history, culture and nature.

Visit Mayan ruins

The Yucatan Peninsula is a treasure trove of ruggedly beautiful Mayan ruins and jungle-shrouded archaeological sites. If you're interested in Mexico's Indigenous history, the Costa Maya cruise port is the ideal jumping-off point for an excursion to three stunning historic centers: Chacchoben, Dzibanche and Kohunlich. Some of the archaeological site excursions also include Mayan cultural experiences like locally prepared meals in a family's home.

The ruins of Chacchoben date back more than 3,000 years. Its most famous structure is its Gran Basement, the most important ritual plaza. To this day, only a small portion of the massive complex is open to the public, while its many other structures are shrouded in wildlife-rich jungles.

The Dzibanche archaeological zone is a remarkable example of architecture and urban planning. The complex includes plazas, palaces, platforms and tombs. The name Dzibanche means "writing on wood" and refers to wood bearing eight glyphs that date back to the seventh century.

Finally, Kohunlich is spread across 21 acres and is known for its many beautifully preserved structures. The Temple of the Masks is its most famous. The pyramid features a central staircase decorated by gorgeously carved stucco masks.

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Travel to Laguna de Bacalar

Once one of southern Mexico's best-kept secrets, Laguna de Bacalar is fast becoming one of the hottest destinations in the country. Known as the Lake of Seven Colors, this spectacular freshwater lake dazzles with turquoise blues, eco-friendly hotels, lakefront restaurants and a small, artistic town also known as Bacalar.

Group tours leave from Costa Maya and make the hourlong trip to Bacalar, where cruisers can explore the art-splashed streets or post up at a lake club for lunch and stand-up paddleboarding. The lagoon is one of Mexico's most beautiful natural attractions, and the thriving community is quickly rising in popularity among low-key travelers who want to skip the busyness of Tulum.

Scuba diving and snorkeling

The waters just off the coast of Puerto Costa Maya happen to be part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the second-largest barrier reef in the world after the Great Barrier Reef. Scuba divers and snorkelers have a veritable kaleidoscope of color awaiting them beneath the surface of the waves.

Unplug at a beach club

If it's a Mexican beach town, chances are there's a great beach club to match. Costa Maya is no exception. There are several beach day clubs near the port in neighboring Mahahual.

Malecon21 Beach Club serves up a chic, boho aesthetic with nest-inspired lanterns, bamboo daybeds and a palapa-topped beachfront bar. The shore here forms a natural pool protected by the nearby reef and rocks, making it a great place for swimming. Visitors can choose a variety of packages, which include sunbeds, Wi-Fi, food and beverages, ranging from $40 per person to $120 per person. Platinum is the most expensive package and includes unlimited drinks, one meal from the menu (including the splurgy lobster), a beach bed and Wi-Fi. You can dial it up with massages that range from $60 to $90.

Chunky Monkey Beach Club is less about the chic scene and more about bright splashes of color and a more rustic, castaway vibe. The oceanfront club has a swath of fine white sand and a shady restaurant and bar area serving cold drinks and freshly caught seafood.

A third beach club is Pez Quadro, a buzzy beach hangout with lounge chairs, food, drinks, massages and fishing trips or snorkeling excursions.

Best Costa Maya beaches near the cruise port

Some of Mexico's most beautiful beaches are along the Costa Maya. They're known for their powdery soft white sand, turquoise water and groves of gently swaying palm trees. Puerto Costa Maya is short on beaches but is blessed with spectacularly tranquil beaches within a short taxi ride from the pier.

Playa Mahahual

A quick taxi ride from the cruise port puts you in the heart of Mahahual and its most famous beach, Playa Mahahual. This lively beach fills up with tourists when cruise ships are in town, as it's peppered with restaurants, bars and beach clubs.

Maya Chan Beach

About 4 miles from the cruise port, Maya Chan Beach is another lovely white sand beach spot that is popular with cruisers. You can book a trip to this beach as part of a shore excursion. When you've checked in, you'll enjoy lounge chairs, a restaurant and snorkel equipment to get up close and personal with the abundant marine life.

Although it's not near the cruise port, if you're willing to put in a bit of legwork, Xcalak is a beach destination worth traveling for. About an hour and 15 minutes south of the cruise port, Xcalak is about as far south as you can go in Quintana Roo before you hit Belize. The bite-size fishing village has fluffy white sand beaches, spectacular fishing and diving, and a handful of casual restaurants. It also serves as the entrance to Xcalak National Reef Park.

How to get around Costa Maya on your own

On foot : Many of Costa Maya's attractions, from beach clubs and shops to restaurants and the adventure park, are directly in the cruise port. While the pier from the ship to shore is a lot longer than it looks, a complimentary shuttle chauffeurs passengers back and forth.

Taxi : Plenty of taxis wait at the port to take passengers around the area. The closest spot you'll visit is the village of Mahahual, about an $8 cab ride away. You can also take a taxi to visit destinations like Xcalak, Bacalar and the archaeological sites, which cost more. A taxi to Xcalak is about $20. The fare to Bacalar costs about $30.

Costa Maya restaurants near the cruise port

Costa Maya's cuisine is rooted in seafood dishes and a fusion of traditional Mexican and Mayan cuisine, but because it's a cruise destination and a beach spot beloved by international travelers, cruisers can look forward to a (growing) variety of international options.

You'll find most of the restaurants in the cruise port and Mahahual. The restaurants within the cruise port are within walking distance, while the ones in Mahahual may require a quick taxi ride. You can walk into Mahahual, but the walk is roughly 45 minutes.

Most restaurants are scattered along the coastline, whether in the form of beach clubs or restaurants. Malecon21 Beach Club's restaurant is consistently a fan favorite thanks to its vibe and seafood. La Chilangaloense Beach Club is another highly rated beach club for food and atmosphere.

Along the beachfront in Mahahual are a variety of charming seafood restaurants, coffee shops and bars — most of which offer ocean views.

Foods to try in Costa Maya

"Mexican food" means many things. In the Costa Maya region of Mexico, the emphasis is on seafood, from ceviche and lobster to whole grilled fish and shrimp. But you'll be able to find many popular Mexican dishes, including guacamole, quesadillas and tacos. Thanks to the sizable Italian population in this part of the country, you can find great Italian dishes as well.

Costa Maya cruise port shopping

Because Puerto Costa Maya was built for cruising, you won't find much in terms of authentic shopping outside the cruise terminal. Mahahual is a beach town, so you'll find plenty of beach souvenirs, but the options are limited when it comes to locally made artisanal products.

However, some of the things to look for when shopping in port are traditional Mexican specialties like chocolate, vanilla, local spices and hot sauces, woven hammocks and Mayan-inspired crafts and artwork.

Free things to do in Costa Maya cruise port

  • Walk El Malecon in Mahahual for people-watching and window shopping.
  • Although you'll have to pay for a taxi ride (around $8) or endure a 45-minute walk to get there, the beaches of Mahahual are free to use.

Bottom line

Costa Maya is one of the more unique cruise port destinations in Mexico because of how remote it is from most major tourist destinations. Far fewer visitors come down to this part of the country unless they are on a cruise, and it's interesting to note that when cruise ships are not in town, the area is incredibly quiet. But what most travelers miss out on by skipping this part of Mexico is unspoiled beaches, rich Mayan history and colorful towns. If you have the opportunity to visit this part of Mexico, it's one that you should not pass up.

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  1. Costa Maya Cruise Port Revealed: Full Tour and the Secret Pool You Must

    In this video, we'll give you a full guide to the Costa Maya cruise port, including information on the secret pool, shops, restaurants and more. You'll see w...

  2. Costa Maya cruise port guide: How to spend your day ashore

    The Costa Maya cruise port is dressed up much more than other ports in Mexico because the land outside of the cruise port is dominated by quiet beaches, remote roads, small villages and thick jungles. ... Take a dip in the saltwater pool. While the port area itself does not have a beachfront, it does have a large resort-style pool that is the ...

  3. Costa Maya (Mexico) Cruise Port Guide: Review (2023)

    Overview. Because the Costa Maya area is so sparsely populated, the local port authorities developed along the last decade an excellent cruise terminal with all services and amenities for passengers, lots of entertainment, bars, restaurants, pools, and great shopping.. But the Costa Maya cruise port is also the gateway to the lovely beaches of Mahahual and spectacular Mayan ruins like ...

  4. 10 Inexpensive Things to do at the Costa Maya Cruise Port

    The really, really long pier at the Costa Maya Cruise port. Contents [hide] 1 Map of the Costa Maya Cruise Port: 1.1 1. Take a swim in the free pool. 1.2 2. Watch the dolphins swim. 1.3 3. Take pictures with the colorful alebrijes (statues).

  5. Costa Maya Cruise Port Guide (Puerto Costa Maya)

    Costa Maya is a popular cruise port in Quintana Roo on the Yucatan Peninsula and the coast of the Caribbean Sea. The Caribbean cruise port is located 4 miles (6.4 km) or a 10-minute drive from the quaint fishing town of Mahahual, which has just under 1,000 inhabitants. It's one of the busiest cruise ports in the area.

  6. 17 Best Things to Do in Costa Maya [Cruise Port Guide]

    The Costa Maya is becoming one of the most popular cruise ports on Caribbean cruise itineraries. The Costa Maya cruise port is a gateway to beautiful beaches and cultural experiences in the Mexican Caribbean. From an easy day spent by the pool at the Puerto Costa Maya cruise port to exploring ancient ruins, there's a lot for cruise travelers ...

  7. Excellent Port Area/Free pool and great bar

    Costa Maya: Excellent Port Area/Free pool and great bar - See 1,908 traveler reviews, 2,312 candid photos, and great deals for Mahahual, Mexico, at Tripadvisor. ... Honestly, this port soured the whole cruise for me. I would not consider taking another cruise with this port, and if I somehow found myself there, I would not bother leaving the ...

  8. Port Guide: Costa Maya (Mahahual), Mexico

    The Costa Maya Port Area The cruise port area in Costa Maya features lots to see and do, including shopping, a swimming pool, bars, restaurants, and more. As mentioned, the port complex at Costa Maya was built specifically for cruise passengers. In our opinion, that's both good and bad. Walking from your ship, the pier goes directly to the ...

  9. Costa Maya Cruise Port

    Costa Maya is a Super Cruise Port. Feb 2024 • Couples. We were at the Costa Maya Cruise Port on Wednesday, 2/14/24. The cruise port and 2 pools with swim up bars, plenty of food and shopping as well as a dolphin experience on site. The new area which is in the back side near the transportation has pools, chairs, and a virtual surf pool.

  10. Costa Maya cruise port guide: Everything to know about excursions

    The Costa Maya cruise port is dressed up much more than other ports in Mexico because the land outside of the cruise port is dominated by quiet beaches, remote roads, small villages and thick jungles. ... Take a dip in the saltwater pool. While the port area itself does not have a beachfront, it does have a large resort-style pool that is the ...

  11. 7 Best Things To Do In Costa Maya Cruise Port + Port Guide

    7. Snorkeling and Scuba Diving. Costa Maya is known for its second-largest coral reef in the world which makes it a perfect destination for snorkeling and scuba diving. Banco Chinchorro, an unspoiled reef atoll, is part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef and boasts incredible scuba diving and snorkeling.

  12. Guide to the Costa Maya Cruise Port In Mexico

    The port of Costa Maya is located in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, on the Yucatan peninsula. It's bordered by the Caribbean Sea and is in the Western Caribbean. It's located near the small fishing village of Mahahual village and is south of Cancun. Unlike Cozumel, which is an island, Costa Maya is located on the mainland of Mexico.

  13. Costa Maya Cruise Port Guide: 7 Best Things To Do In (2024)

    Best Things to Do in Costa Maya Cruise Port. Beaches in Costa Maya Near Cruise Port. Mahahual Beach. Maya Chan Beach Resort. Uvero Beach. Costa Maya Beach Clubs Near the Cruise Port. Relax at the Swimming Pool and Loungers. Costa Maya Cruise Terminal Attractions. Lost Mayan Kingdom Water Park.

  14. 13 Fun Cheap (or FREE) Things to Do in Costa Maya on a Cruise

    First, there is the port area. The cruise facility is an enclosed area custom-built for cruise passengers. There are a number of things to do here that won't cost much at all. Second, there is the town of Mahahual, mentioned earlier. The town is small, but comes alive with the cruise ships. It features beaches, shops, restaurants, and more.

  15. Costa Maya (Mahahual) Cruise Port

    Costa Maya (Mahahual) Mexico. Costa Maya (Mahahual) Mexico. The port of Costa Maya in Mexico was built solely to accommodate cruise ships in 2001. Since then, several tourist facilities have been set up there. There are swimming pools, restaurants, bars, a beach club and shops. The U.S. dollar is generally accepted.

  16. 10 Options for a Fun Port Day in Costa Maya

    Pool at Costa Maya Cruise Port If staying close to the port is important to you, you have several options. Hang out at the pool - Purchase a drink at the bar and then enjoy your lounge chair by the pool. Tip: arrive early. The port area is much busier and more crowded mid-day to the afternoon as people return from their tours.

  17. Costa Maya Port

    C-leg5- A new feature is they have added a dolphin swim adjacent to the ocean front. That might have been the renovations you saw. The port owner misses no opportunity to make money! The renovations are complete and the dolphin swim is open. This port continues to grow with so many shops, restaurants and people.

  18. What to Do in Costa Maya Mexico When You're on a Cruise

    1. After you pass through the Costa Maya entrance, follow the pedestrian path as you enter the bustling cruise recreation and shopping complex. You know you're on the right path as you pass the grand staircase on your right. Mayan staircase in the port. Update: This little breezeway path behind the stairs is now closed.

  19. Costa Maya Cruise Port: What To Do While Visiting By Ship

    Or, you can just linger around and wait for the crowds to disembark first. Either way, after walking off the cruise ship pier, you'll be greeted by a lovely port area with shops, a few ...

  20. Costa Maya (Quintana Roo Mexico, Riviera Maya)

    Costa Maya cruise port schedule 2024-2025-2026, map, address, ship terminals, hotels, tours, shore excursions. ... The built by the pier cruise tourist village has several complimentary swimming pools (including 1 huge, filled with saltwater and featuring a swim-up bar), authentic Mexican restaurants and bars, restaurant grill, shops (including ...

  21. Costa Maya

    Costa Maya. One of Mexico's most popular cruise ports, Costa Maya Port welcomes travelers to endless seaside fun in the Yucatan Peninsula. There are plenty of beach bars where you can rent a cabana by the waters and grab a refreshing cocktail at the swim-up bar. Both artisan and luxury shopping areas are within walking distance too.

  22. Port Pool Cost

    I understand there is something called a Port Pass for about $39 that includes other activities in the port. Does anyone have any information on either of these. As far as i know the pool is free but haven't used and I cannot confirm. This link may help with pass.

  23. Costa Maya cruise port guide: How to spend your day ashore

    On foot: Many of Costa Maya's attractions, from beach clubs and shops to restaurants and the adventure park, are directly in the cruise port. While the pier from the ship to shore is a lot longer ...