Cozumel East Side Tour

Self Guided Tour!

Many people visit Cozumel without experiencing the east side. From jungle lined roads to beautiful ocean views, a Cozumel East Side Tour should be on every visitor’s itinerary. The drive is easy enough to do yourself or you can hire a taxi for the day (see our article on two taxi options).

Here is a quick guide to the bars/restaurants/beach clubs that you will find along the way. This list starts at Rasta’s and ends at Mezcalitos. Take your time and enjoy the east side…lots to see, drink, & eat!

There is no electricity on the east side, so businesses are open from approximately 10am – 6pm.

Be safe….PLEASE do NOT drink and drive.

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TIP: We HIGHLY recommend starting south on R.E. Melgar with the first stop at Rasta’s. This way you will avoid the afternoon traffic jam in front of the international cruise pier.

Cozumel My Cozumel Rastas east side bar tourRastas Freedom in Paradise: Facebook LINK

Rasta’s was established in 1987 by a local Family. They are the pioneers of reggae style on the island. Rasta’s offers a full menu & bar, seaside tables, hammock area, and bathroom facilities.

 

Cozumel My Cozumel Liquor boxLiquor Box Coconut Cabana: Facebook LINK

This fun beach shack has many names….The Liquor Box, Welcome to Miami, 25 Hour Bar, & Mojito House. No matter what you call it, they serve some of the best drinks on the island. Watching them make them is part of the fun. Be sure to try a Bloody Mary, Margarita, or a Mojito! The Liquor Box has a small seaside seating area with tables and hammocks, a snack menu, and a port-a-potty.

 

Cozumel My Cozumel East Side TourCala Mirador: Facebook LINK

CLOSED. Cala Mirador is a beautiful place to admire the wonderful nature of the Mexican Caribbean. Swing at the bar or in one of the hammocks. They are closed on Sundays.

 

Cozumel My Cozumel San MartinSan Martin Beach Bar:

San Martin Beach Bar is located across the street from one of the best beaches! They have a full menu and bar. Plus shops for you to pick up some souvenirs.

 

Cozumel My Cozumel El pescador cozumelEl Pescador Marisqueria & Bar: Facebook LINK

El Pescador offers delicious seafood and plenty of beach seating. The menu (food & drink) is extensive…you’ll have a difficult time deciding what to order! They do have bathroom facilities.

 

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Chen Rio is a perfect spot for families as the kids can play in a protected ocean area. Also known for pretty much the only snorkeling area on the east side. They offer a full food and beverage menu and are known for their “pescado frito” (full, deep-fried, fish).

 

Cozumel My Cozumel CoconutsCoconuts Bar & Grill: Facebook LINK

Coconuts is known for their incredible views and strong margaritas! You can bring a shirt, license plate, koozie, etc and they will hang it on a wall or the palapa roof. They have a limited menu…but everything tastes better at Coconuts! A favorite is their jalapeno poppers & fajitas! Coconuts has a huge palapa roof, so if it is raining this is the place to be.

 

Cozumel My Cozumel Punta MorenaPunta Morena: Facebook LINK

Punto Morena has it all. It is a beach club where you could easily spend an entire day. Enjoy the wide, white sand beach, clear waters of the Caribbean, & the fresh breeze embracing the hammocks! They have some of the best food & drinks. PLUS salt water pools with a children’s slide and an on-site surf shop…..time to learn to surf!

 

Cozumel My Cozumel Sr IguanasSr Iguanas: Facebook LINK

Sr. Iguanas is known for their Sopa de Lima….best soup on the island. You will enjoy the drinks as well as the food! You will be welcomed here…don’t pass it by!

 

Cozumel My Cozumel MezcalitosMezcalitos Restaurant & Beach Bar: Facebook LINK

Last stop (or your first stop depending on which direction you go) is Mezcalitos. You will want to order a margarita…served in an authentic mug. But be careful, they are STRONG! They have a good menu featuring burgers, Mexican, & seafood.

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Cozumel….What’s All The Fuss About?

Cozumel sunset behind a palm tree

Cozumel: A Tropical Island Paradise . . .

Cozumel has everything you are looking for in a tropical adventure! A tropical island paradise with calm, crystal clear Caribbean waters teeming with brilliantly colored fish and lush palm trees along the powdery sand beaches that sway in the gentle ocean breezes. Warm weather and causal island atmosphere make this an ideal destination vacation for friends and family any time of the year. Savor authentic Mexican dishes, Cozumel many fine restaurants and bars. You’ll love the island!

Cozumel is an island located in the Caribbean just off the Mexican Yucatan Peninsula. The island is approximately 11 miles wide by 29 miles long, with one city called San Miguel and small inland village of El Cedral.

Scuba diving, snorkeling, beaches, tropical temperatures are just a few of the main attractions on the island. In addition, you’ll discover numerous other diversions including serious power shopping, endless dining opportunities, water sports of every kind, horseback riding, the nightly water show in the main plaza, and hammocks waiting for you to plop in for an afternoon of leisure. Enjoy the sand beneath your toes, the palm trees along the beach and dramatic sunsets over the Caribbean. You’ll fall in love with the island and the local people who greet you with open arms and warm hearts. Not to mention those ice-cold beers and tasty margaritas!

Cozumel’s proximity to the mainland makes it easy to do day trips to historical sites such as the ruins at Tulum or Coba and the eco-parks such as Xcaret and Xel-ha.

If you enjoy warm weather, sunshine, snorkeling, diving, outdoor activities, dining adventures, experiencing other cultures and friendly people, then you’ll love Cozumel.


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Top 10 Cozumel Free Activities

We polled our Cozumel My Cozumel Facebook group and have the TOP 10 COZUMEL FREE ACTIVITIES! This list of the best free things to do was established by island veterans and frequent visitors. All Top 10 Free Things should be on your Cozumel to do list!

Cozumel My Cozumel top 10 free activities
  1. Watch the sunset over the water
  2. Spending time with local friends you have made over the years
  3. Drive around the island
  4. Shore snorkel
  5. Go to an east side beach
  6. Float in the ocean
  7. People watch in the plaza
  8. Watch the water/light show in the plaza
  9. Watch the Carnival parades
  10. Visit the cenote/turtle park on Av 65

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Cozumel for FOODIES!

Is Cozumel food for FOODIES? The answer is definitely YES! Whether your dining style is white damask elegance, hunkering down at the neighborhood cantina or whipping up your own taste treats at home in your rented villa or condo, you’ll find eating in Cozumel to be a rich and varied experience.

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For one thing, basic ingredients-particularly seafood and produce–tend to be fresh, plentiful and high in quality. For another, you’re in the Yucatan, indisputable home of one of the greatest cuisines in the world..

Cozumel My Cozumel Yucatecan Cuisine

This combination of outrageously fresh ingredients and a cuisine renowned for the exquisite complexity of its sauces makes eating here–whether out or in–an Adventure in Gastronomic Pleasure.

Visit our Restaurant pages to see our favorites!

Looking for fun in Cozumel?

From water sports to shopping to soaking up Mayan/Mexican culture, Cozumel is so packed with good stuff to do, that your only problem will be deciding how to cram it all in.

But what you don’t catch this time, you can always put on your list for the next trip. An awfully lot of folks find this place seriously addicting.

We’ve divided the information into two parts. Part one is organized activities including diving, a charmingly laid-back sailboat trip, or deep-sea fishing! Be sure to visit our page on snorkeling too.

Everything we rec on this site has been personally checked out by people who actually live here to be sure they are worth your hard-earned vacation dollars. You may find others just as good. But we don’t believe you’ll find any that are better.

The second section discusses things to do all on your lonesome. This is a great little island for exploring on your own. It’s virtually impossible to get lost and remarkably safe. So, although we know you’ll enjoy any of the organized activities we’ve checked out and recommend, it’s entirely possible to have a glorious week on the island without signing up for anything special.

If you’re considering bringing the kids along, you’ll want to check out our photo essay on Kids and Cozumel for ideas on how to make your family’s time here really special.