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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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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

Costa maya cruise port transportation

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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Welcome to Costa Maya cruise port!

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 attractive not only to history buffs but to 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

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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 traveling with small kids, there is a free trolley service to 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 if you wish.

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.

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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.

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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. A truly fantastic place to visit and a great location for snorkeling, swimming and other water activities!

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.

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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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The Full Guide to Visiting Costa Maya (Mahahual) on a Cruise

Seemingly overnight, the port of Costa Maya has become a popular cruising destination. What was once a sleepy fishing town (and in many ways still is), now sees some of the biggest ships in the world, sailing to the port from everywhere from Galveston to Miami.

Still, for many people Costa Maya is largely unknown. Unlike ports that have been popular for years — such as nearby Cozumel — the word isn’t quite out yet on where to go, where to eat, and what to do.

That’s why we recently traveled to Costa Maya to bring you more details of this growing destination. What follows should provide more insight into the port and what you can expect from your visit during your cruise.

Costa Maya Overview

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Situated about halfway between Cozumel to the north and Belize City to the south, Costa Maya has quickly become a favorite of the cruise lines, and for good reason. Its location near already popular ports mean that the cruise lines can add the stop to their itineraries without adding much time or fuel expense to the trip.

Meanwhile, cruise passengers get a spot to explore that’s off the beaten path and only easy to visit via cruise ship. That sort of remote location provides a destination that’s a world away from other ports.

From here, you can hit the beach, explore Mayan ruins, or stroll the walkway that runs through nearby Mahahual… and more.

That said, despite its location, it’s likely that when you visit you won’t be alone. The port of Costa Maya offers several docking spots on its pier, giving the ability for multiple ships to dock at the same time (we’ve been in port with as many as four ships in port). While there are quieter times, don’t be surprised if the port is busy during your call.

Costa Maya can be thought of at two different areas. First is the port area, which is referred to as Costa Maya. As described below, this area is built specifically for cruise tourists. The second area is the town of Mahahual. This sleepy village on the coast is essentially connected to Costa Maya and is a touch of more authentic Mexico.

The Costa Maya Port Area

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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 port area. There is no way to not pass through. The port feels much like a theme park in that it’s designed like a caricature of a Mexican village. If you are looking for authentic, this is not the place for you. However, if you want an easy and comfortable way to spend the day, then the port is perfect.

You’ll be greeted by tour guides offering up excursions if you haven’t booked something to do already. But what you’ll also notice is that in the port complex there is tons offered, including shopping, restaurants, swimming with dolphins, and more.

Don’t worry, you’ll get a chance to see everything as the was designed to be a bit of a maze. Trying to exit takes you in a half circle the entire complex… and then back around for another walk through an outer ring shops. In total, it can take between 10-15 minutes just to get through the area when trying to exit as quickly as possible.

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That said, there is an amazing amount of things for cruise passenger to do and see if they stay in port. For instance, there are restaurants and bars available in the port area. There is a massive swimming pool (with a manmade sand beach with loungers) that is free to use for those who are buying food/drink.

There is a spot to swim with dolphins (for a charge), an area to get a massage, pink flamingos that you can get a picture in front of, and tons of shops selling everything from chocolate to souvenirs.

If all this sounds like it was designed to keep you entertained without ever leaving, then you’d be right. You can do practically anything you can do in other ports, all within the relatively small area.

Notably, there is not a spot to swim in the ocean within the Costa Maya port.

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If you prefer your visit to Mexico to be a little more authentic, then you can head into the town of Mahahual. Getting there is simple and you have several choices. You can walk — it’s about 45 minutes to the beach — or catch a cab. During our visit, the cost was $4 per person for the taxi ride, and it’s well worth it. You can find taxis at the exit of the Costa Maya cruise terminal. As well, you can rent a golf cart for around $60 per day (there’s a rental booth at the port exit as well).

On port day, the town’s beach comes alive and rolls out the red carpet to cruise passengers. A wide malecon runs from the lighthouse down through town. On one side is the beach, and on the other is a lineup of restaurants, small shops, and stores eager for your business, as well as lots of other tourists exploring the city. (Want a massage? You’ll find a ton offered on the beach for just $20 per hour.)

The town itself is decidedly a beach town; there isn’t a lot more to do in Mahahual than to shop, have a bite to eat, enjoy a drink, and hang out on the shore. For instance, you won’t find things like jet-skis or parasailing like you do in Cozumel. Instead, while it can be busy, it definitely has a more relaxed and “sleepy” vibe than other port cities.

Where to Find a Beach in Costa Maya/Mahahual on a Cruise

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Of course when you’re in this part of the world, then you likely have beach on your mind. Unfortunately, it’s not always easy to find a spot to just sit and relax in the sand.

First, as for the beach itself, it can be hit or miss. If you’re expecting a wide, sandy beach with crystal water, that’s not the case. In this part of the country, the shore is a mix of white sand and rock. So it can be a little tough to find that classic “postcard worthy” beach.

Still, they are around. The other issue is that they might be taken up by a restaurant or hotel offering beach service. While beaches in Mexico are public, many restaurants and hotels have put out loungers and umbrellas for their guests — seemingly making it a “private” beach. So that means you don’t want to just see an open lounger and plop yourself down. Still, you are allowed to enjoy the beach itself even if you aren’t a customer .

Our suggestion? There’s no beach access from the Costa Maya port, so head into Mahahual. From there, you can walk the street until you find a spot you like at a restaurant. Head over, order a few drinks of lunch and enjoy the time at the beach. 

Costa Maya Excursions

What do you do in Costa Maya? There are a variety of options, including just hanging out in the port or heading to Mahahual. However, there are a number of excursions you can take from Costa Maya that will make for a memorable day.

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Maya Chan Beach Just looking to relax? Maya Chan is your best bet. The small all-inclusive day resort is located about five miles south of the cruise port. Here you can sit on the beach in your own reserved palapa while the attentive waitstaff brings you drinks. When it’s lunch time, you are served a simple, yet delicious Mexican lunch. From there you can head out to kayak, snorkel, or just work on your tan. Maya Chan is the highest-rated thing to do in the area, and for good reason. You can read our full review here .

Kohunlich Mayan Ruins No, it’s not as big or well-known as Chichen Itza, but that can be a good thing. Kohunlich (pronounced Co-Hoon-Leech) sits in the middle of the Yucatan jungle, about an hour to an hour and a half from Costa Maya. Here, you can explore the 1500-year-old ruins without fighting large crowds or walking all day like larger sites. As well, you can still climb some of the structures. It’s a must for any history buff.

Bacalar Lagoon About an hour drive from Costa Maya, Bacalar Lagoon stretches roughly 30 miles to almost the border of Belize. Here the water is clear and the bottom of the lagoon is sandy, leading to an electric blue that has to be seen to believed.

There are several excursions here that can take you tubing the lagoon or swimming at the lagoon and nearby cenotes. If you’ve never explored the natural beauty of the secret swimming spots dotted around the Yucatan, it’s a must do.

Costa Maya Restaurants

Hungry? Like with the entire area, you have two options — eat at the port or head into Mahahual.

The port area has a number of restaurants for tourists, including El Faro (a lobster grill that sits right on the beach) and Cantina Latina (Mexican food and cold beer underneath a large palapa).

For more options, you’ll want to go into town where you’ll find the following ideas.

Jaime’s at the Blue Reef This isn’t a restaurant in the traditional sense. It’s more of an all-inclusive spot. However, it’s been voted the #1 restaurant in Mahahual. Sitting right on the beach, for $57 per adult you get all you can eat and drink, as well as beach chairs, palapas, and snorkel equipment. The menu is heavy on seafood, but there is something for everyone. As the place only takes in 35 people, you’ll want to book ahead of time via the website .

The Krazy Lobster Beach Club & Grill Sitting on the walking path that cuts through Mahahual, The Krazy Lobster seems to be a magnet for cruise passengers. For one, it’s highly-rated, coming in at 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor . As well, it’s large and directly on the beach.

So you can come and order food and drinks, and then there is everything that you need for a day at the beach. They offer loungers, lockers, umbrellas, and even wi-fi and kayaks. The menu is classic Mexican beach fare that ranges from lobster (of course) to guacamole, tacos, ceviche, and more. Perhaps one big draw? Beers costs only about $3.

Pizza Papi There is no shortage of beachfront restaurants serving cold beer and seafood. But pizza? Believe it or not, Mahahual has a highly rated pizza spot — Pizza Papi . Here, your pizza is cooked in a wood-fired oven. If you don’t want pizza, there are other Italian favorites as well. The spot is funky (we’ve seen it described as a mix between Bob Marley and Day of the Dead), with live music playing in the evenings. To get there, you go into the main town, not the beach — so that means you won’t be dining with a ton of other cruise passengers.

Cruise Tips & Things to Know About Costa Maya

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During our visits to Costa Maya, we’ve learned a few things that could be helpful for your cruise.

Taxi Costs Are Consistent – $4 per person Want a ride from the Costa Maya port into Mahahual? Taxis are everywhere both at the port and in town, and the cost seems to be a consistent $4 per person for the 5-10 minute ride between the two spots. Just ask the price before you hop in. If they quote you more, find another cab.

Free Photo Ops in Port and in Town If you want a way to remember your stop, be sure to get a souvenir photo in front of the Costa Maya sign located right where the pier meets the port. There is also a Mahahual sign near the lighthouse. It’s a free way to remember your trip that you don’t want to miss.

Don’t Miss a Visit to the Lighthouse If you head to Mahahual, be sure to check out the lighthouse that sits at one end of the walkway through town. It’s a great spot for a photo, and it also offers a nice view back toward the ships. To our knowledge, however, you can’t climb up to the top.

What to Know About Beach Access It’s discussed above, but remember that beaches in Mexico are open to the public. Unfortunately, restaurants and hotels often “take over” the area with their loungers, tables, and facilities. So it can make some segments of the beach seem like they are off limits. You can find an empty spot, but most people simply visit a restaurant for lunch and then use the beach facilities while there. Also remember that in many places the shore can be rocky.

Be Prepared for a Crowded Port We will be honest that Costa Maya can get busy! Our last visit included four ships docked on the same day, meaning roughly 15,000 cruise passengers in port at once. The port area in particular was tightly packed, but Mahahual itself was also very busy. Just know that while this port is out of the way, it’s still a major destination for cruise ships.

The Nearby Waterpark Is Closed From the ship you’ll be able to look inland and see a recreated Mayan temple standing high above the trees. This was the main tower for the Maya, Lost Mayan Kingdom waterpark . It was just a short distance from the port and a great option for families with water features, ziplines, and more. Unfortunately, the park closed during Covid and has yet to re-open. 

Want a Deal? Check Out the Tiendas for Snacks and Drinks On the way in between Costa Maya and Mahahual you’ll pass by a number of small convenience stores selling snacks, sodas, and beers. These are a great for picking up some munchies to bring back to the ship for cheap. And while you can’t bring beers back on the ship, you can get one to enjoy in port for just a buck or two. 

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Do you have any idea how much are taxi ride from costa maya port to Bacalar ? One way or round trip ? Is it easy and fast to get or find a shared van from costa maya going to Bacalar ? How about from Bacalar back to cruise ship in costa maya port , is it easy to get a taxi ride from Bacalar ? Thank you so much

Sorry, no idea. But I would love to visit myself!

Hi, do you have any idea what they are charging roughly for a taxi to Bacalar in MXN? I’ve been told it’s standardized but can’t find a chart online anywhere.

Is there a restaurant with wrestling

Not that I know of, but if you find a restaurant there with live wrestling… I know where I’m headed.

Hi , we are going to mahahual cruise terminal and we would like to visit chacchoben ruins . I don’t find any car rental company What’s the best solution to get to the ruins and what price ??? thanks in advance Pat

We’d definitely check into a cruise ship excursion. They will take care of the driving and handle the tour. Not sure who you are cruising with, but you should find their excursion list for each port online.

Are their lockers in the cruise port for rent while swimming in the pools

Yes there are. You can find them by the restrooms. We aren’t sure about the cost, however.

How often do the trolleys to and from the port run? Is there any concern with catching one to get back to the port?

They run quite often. And if not, there are taxis everywhere. There’s no shortage of ways to get back to the ship.

Great article. Is there a shuttle from the ship if you have a difficult time walking distance

Do you mean heading down the pier? We didn’t see anything, but also weren’t looking for it specifically. There’s no doubt that there will be some option for limited mobility passengers. It’s a common issue on cruises.

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Guide to the Costa Maya Cruise Port In Mexico

Posted on Published: 03/29/2022

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 for 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 Costa Maya 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. 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 book up, especially if there are multiple large cruise ships in port. Several different cruise lines do 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 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 within 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 really 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 Costa Maya 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.

Best Beach in Costa Maya Mexico: 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 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 do cap the number of visitors per day. So, it’s important to book ahead. They do have a great refund policy, but make sure you check the latest info when you book.

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 definitely recommend booking it as early as possible since capacity is limited. You can find information on their website .

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Costa Maya Cruise Port: Be Your Own Tour Guide

Can you be your own tour guide at the Costa Maya cruise port?

You absolutely can!

We have experienced guided tours and rented a golf cart to explore independently.

Either way, you’ll have a great time exploring Costa Maya.

One of our favorite things about the Costa Maya, Mexico cruise port is the water. That cerulean blue invites you to come out and play from the moment you take that peek out of your balcony. 

As you’re strolling down the long dock towards the port, you can peer over it, and you might see a preview of what you may see if you spend some time at the beach.

There is plenty of colorful fish, and sometimes you’ll see a stingray.

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During our first time in Costa Maya, we enjoyed a great tour with Native Choice .

After visiting Chacchoben Ruins , we spent the afternoon of fun and relaxation at Seven Color of the Seas Lagoon , also known as Lago Bacalar. Here we also had a delicious lunch and unlimited piña coladas .

I t was a great day! W e look forward to returning in the future. Little did we know at the time then that we’d be back here exactly a year later and exploring on our own.

Tip of an orange kayak, pair of feet, pointing towards huts on a lagoon in Costa Maya

We didn’t make any specific plans for this cruise itinerary with the Norwegian Pearl .

We thought we’d wing it and figure it out at the port. If something adventurous didn’t spark our spontaneity, we were fine with another beach day.

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Costa Maya Cruise Port

View of Costa Maya Cruise Terminal from the cruise ship

The Costa Maya Cruise Terminal

The Costa Maya cruise port terminal is built, so you never have to leave its confines unless you want to. It’s a maze with many shops, restaurants, bars, access to the beach, and even a free pool.

There is a variety of entertainment provided by locals and plenty of photo opportunities.

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Truthfully, it reminds us slightly of Disneyland. But it’s one of the nicest cruise terminals we’ve been to thus far.

Costa Maya cruise terminal is great for tourists who don’t want to venture far and want to stay close to the ship.

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Did we mention it’s a maze? Finding your way out of the terminal is an adventure in itself. It doesn’t help that shop owners are eager to get your attention, so you’ll step into one of their business establishments. All while you’re trying to find the exit. It delays things for sure.

It’s my least favorite part of this port. However, THE JOURNEY IS PART OF THE ADVENTURE , and adventure is what we find right before the exit.

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What to Do in Costa Maya Cruise Port?

Rent a golf cart.

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Finally! After our way out of the maze, we bumped into a vendor renting golf carts. At first, we started to walk away, but then we looked over our shoulders and thought, “FREEDOM!”

Taxi, smaxi. Psfff. Who needs a taxi when you can drive yourself around?

In minutes we negotiated a 5-hour rental for much less than they offered.  So, don’t be afraid to haggle a little. Still, be fair.

Thankfully, hubby loves to drive because if it were just up to me, I am not sure if this is the route I would have chosen. Make sure you’re comfortable being behind the wheel and in a golf cart with no doors or windows.

With the rental, they will provide you with a map and give you the route you’ll want to stay on with the golf carts. They may also point out locations where you can park for free.

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Driving Around Costa Maya

The vendor handed us a map and instructed us on two main streets that looped around the Costa Maya, Mexico, cruise port area. We didn’t pay too close attention to that since we drove through the back streets and even passed unpaved roads.

We highly recommend you stay on the paved roads as the ride becomes bumpy, and the driver will have a harder time maneuvering the car.

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Don’t be afraid to be your own tour guide.

Being your own tour guide means you can make as many stops as you like. There are many beachside bars, resorts, and unoccupied beaches. Locals are eager to ensure you’re having a good time there – don’t forget to tip.

We never felt unsafe. This is important because many cruisers stay at the terminal and don’t explore because of predetermined assumptions.

Leave the terminal, and explore what this Mahahual village has to offer, even if it’s just a quick trip to Malecon.

Other Transportation at Costa Maya Cruise Port

  • Shuttles are available before exiting the cruise terminal that will take you to El Malecon (the boardwalk) for a couple of US dollars per person.
  • Taxis are outside of the cruise terminal. You must exit and pass the golf carts. 

Warning: There are many potholes on the roads. If you leave the port terminal or go out with a tour guide, expect a bumpy ride.

Mahahual Malecon (Downtown)

Mahahual Lighthouse in Costa Maya

El Malecon in Mahahual is considered Costa Maya’s beachside downtown area. The pier is filled with beachgoers and nightlife.

Most cruisers take the quick shuttle from the terminal and spend it here for the day. For us, this was our last stop.

You will find everything at el Malecon:

  • Restaurants
  • Plenty of chairs along the beach at these bars and restaurants.
  • Hair braiding
  • The famous Mahahual sign

This may be your option if you’re looking for a no-frills beach day. You can take the shuttle to El Malecon, find a bar on the beach, order a margarita and some ceviche, and sit under a palm tree between dips in the ocean.

The water here is gorgeous!

It so unds like heaven!

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Plan a Day at a Costa Maya Beach Club

Beautiful clear water at a beach in Costa Maya, Mexico

Heading to a beach club is a popular choice. What’s not to like? Pay an entrance fee, and it may include drinks, food, and activities like kayaking and snorkeling.

We do not have any personal experience with these beach clubs yet, but we’ve heard many great things about them. We have them on our list for future trips. Since this trip was booked last minute, so everything was booked.

Book reservations well in advance. Make your selection wisely. Ask what’s included with the entrance fee.

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Other Things to Do in Costa Maya, Mexico

1. maya, mayan lost magic kingdom.

This is a great alternative for families with kiddos. Not far from the cruise terminal, you’ll find Costa Maya’s water park.

It’s a great way to spend a day cooling down. There are zip lines, pools, and waterslides everyone can enjoy.

  • You can purchase tickets with your cruise line, including transportation.
  • Or you can buy the tickets online and hop in a taxi outside the terminal to get there.

2. Discovery Scuba

Always wanted to learn to scuba diva but haven’t gotten to it? Discovery scuba is an amazing way for first-timers or beginners to get an introduction to scuba diving.

3. Take a Cooking Class

Spend the afternoon learning how to make a few of your favorite Mexican dishes , like guacamole and enchiladas!

Karlita’s Kitchen fits right into this Tasty Itinerary. If there is time after lunch, hit the beach – you have to make the most of your time at port!

4. ATV Adventure

For those looking for adventure and thrill, ride ATVs through Costa Maya while your guide introduces you to their local culture. Then have lunch at the beach before riding back.

Pros & Cons We Observed

These are simply observations we made. 👎 The maze  at the port terminal. There should be an easier exit. If you find it out, please share the tip!

According to a reader in our comments (thank you, Doug!), the easiest way to cut through the maze is to go through the ice cream shop (Amorino Gelato) because it has two entrances. 👎 T he constant push for tips left a bad taste in our mouths.  We are not cheap. If anything, we always overtip. We regularly tip because we understand what it means to provide service to others with little in return. However, at this stop, they were asking for tips for every little thing that didn’t warrant a tip. When we didn’t oblige, we’d get an attitude. 👎 Garbage on the side of the roads.  Very unfortunate that you’re driving along the coast, enjoying stupendous views, only to be disappointed by street rubbish. It’s a shame that people do not pick up after themselves. We ask that you please be kind to our world and not leave any trash behind. ❤️ T he water  is calm, clear, and warm. ❤️ Safe and easy  to get around. ❤️ The food!  Although we have plenty of Mexican food here in Los Angeles , it’s still far superior when having it in Mexico.

❤️ Aside from the pushiness for tips, everyone was welcoming and warm. We understand they are working hard to provide for their families.

Next Stop: Back to New Orleans to disembark.

Costa Maya Cruise Port is one of those ports that will not disappoint. You can have a wonderful day exploring, spending it at the beach, taking a cooking class, or going on one of the many tours.

Your cruise day can be as relaxing or as adventurous as you want.

The water in Mahahual is incredible, so we will probably always do something water related… as long as there is food involved before or after. 😀

What are your must-sees and do’s at the Costa Maya Cruise Port? We would LOVE  to hear about your experience.

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Hotels for pre-cruise and post-cruise stays We always use Booking.com or Hotels.com to book international accommodations and Expedia or Hotels.com for US accommodations. Airbnb or Vrbo for vacation rentals.

Can I book my own shore excursions? Yes, you’ll save money booking your own excursions and not with the cruise ship. We like to use Viator or WithLocals . Don’t forget to read up on our tips for booking .

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This sounds great & the blue of the water looks amazing! What a fun idea to rent a golf buggy ? Totally agree that pushy shop/restaurant people are off putting. I always try to remind myself all cultures are different…

Yes, I was a little obsessed with the water there. It was so beautiful.

The easy exit to cut through the maze of the port is to go through the ice cream shop as it has two entrances.

We thank you for this HOT TIP!

@Doug Thompson, can you more specific directions to exit the port? Is the ice cream shop fourth shop or what? We will be here in April and I want to exit the port as soon as possible. Thanks.

It is Amorino Gelato shop.

@Gloria, I too will be there in April, via Allure of the seas! So glad I found this post with the tip to exit the port!

Our favorite place in Costa Maya is Maya Chan! It’s a small, laid back day resort run by an American family. You get your own beachside palapa, food is fantastic, view is beautiful, price is reasonable! And no vendors!

YES! Maya Chan is a popular beach resort visited by cruisers. High on the list of places to book in advance.

You said the water is warm, what about in Feb? I would assume it’s always warm? Want to snorkel, where would be the best place for that? Thanks, 33 day to go! Carnival Breeze from Galveston

The water is definitely warm year-round, although it may be warmer during the summer months. In Feb, I read the water can be as low as 76 degrees, which is fabulous to me. A snorkeling tour from a boat will probably take you to the best snorkeling spots. Although we’ve seen the most beautiful fish and even spotts stingrays from the shores of Mahahual. The water is so clear, too.

hey there. Could you share more about the cost of golf carts? We are looking to plan a trip to the water park and then exploring the city. The water park is a 5 hour excursion and that would leave about 3 hours to explore the city. COuld we do a 2 hour gold cart ride?

Hi Santana- Hope you received our email regarding the golf cart ride. You should have time to explore as the area is not that big.

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Nice cruise port. Yes, it is "artificial" as far as it was built for the cruise ships, but many were (see Grand Turk). This port is safe, clean, and "themed" like an old town. There are pretend old trucks and cars, the buildings are stucco, there are flamingos and other birds to see. A dolphin encounter is available.

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If you are a " new " traveller, then this would most likely appeal. I, am not impressed with " stuff " anymore. Or more booze & food . Get more than enough on the cruise ship. I took a Golf Cart into town. ( if you can call it that ) . The cart was 880 pesos. You can dicker on the price. It was a bit of a let down. Dirty. Dusty. Garbage everywhere. At least, I felt reasonably safe. Not like Roatan. very unsafe !!!!!!! I managed to find a bargain in the village. A beach blanket for $ 10. USD. I guess as you get older, its takes a little more to impress you. Just saying.

Brand new port with lots of friendly vendors. You can buy all your Mexican souvenirs, experience local cuisine and drinks while enjoying the amazing views. It's located just minutes away from the center of town (Majahual) and local attarctions.

Loved it here. Swim up bar and pool. We watched the swimming with the dolphins excursion. Lots to do. We took the shuttle into town for $3 a person and went snorkeling with our own gear on the beach with reservations at Tropicana for lunch.

We were waiting for this port to purchase reasonably priced souvenirs thinking that since it was a smaller town it would be cheaper. We were wrong. This place is new and tailored to tourists. A pretty place to walk around but very expensive, with prices more expensive than any other port we visited.

This port has really been built up. We docked here on an RCL cruise. The pier itself is very long, but they have a slower shuttle if you can't/won't walk. They have themed shops and huts that sell all kinds of souvenirs. They are only moderately pushy here. There was a free wireless signal just as you come through the gates. You will know you are in the right spot when you see all the cruise ship employees congregating. The typical amount of bars, which means, a whole bunch of them. There is a great place to get a massage, where they take you up to a deck that overlooks the beach. Very nice pricing for a couples massage at $85 dollars. The dolphin swim looked awesome, but we didn't try it. This area is very clean and a great place to start an excursion, or just wander through.

Costa Maya, Mexico Cruise Port Guide

Costa Maya is the port with the nearest access to the Mayan ruins, the lesser-known historic place in the Yucatan, including Chacchoben and Kohunlich. A small tourist region in Quintana Roo, a state in Mexico, the only one surrounded by the Caribbean Sea to its east. Settled on the southeast coast of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, roughly halfway between Cozumel, Mexico and Belize City. It is Mexico’s second largest cruise port. The rapid growth of this generally undeveloped area in the past has started when the large pier for cruise ships was constructed. 

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A fishing village Mahahual is near the port, and Xcalak, about 60km away from Costa Maya, rich with a 100 kilometers long beach with soft sand, and also coral reefs in nearby. 

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With the new pier, a New Mahahual village has been created, right on the beginning on land, with a new modern shopping mall, central plaza and many bars to enjoy while waiting for shore excursions.  The port was damaged severely by Hurricane Dean in 2007, including the cruise ship dock, but quickly recovered and welcomed cruise ships again in 2008. 

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Places to visit: The Dolphin Discovery is located near the cruise terminal, a top attraction including pools with shows and opportunities to swim with the aquatic mammals. 

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The Mayan ruins or Chacchoben is the place where people can experience the remaining of the ancient Mayan world and understand their vision of the universe while enjoying the sounds of nature. They are built in the eighth century AD and presented the vast Mayan settlement with the Great Plaza, the four grand temples and the Gran Basamento (where religious ceremonies were held), the Temple of the Vessels and pyramids, as a part of the archaeological wonders.  The Mayan Museum is a small free museum where various jade exhibits and historical boards are displayed, for the people interested in this pre-Columbian civilization. Kakaw Chocolate Factory where a taste of the Mayan culture can be experienced. Xcalac reef is one of the most beautiful reefs in the world, located in the southern end of the Caribbean coast of Mexico. It is a precious jewel in Costa Maya and a very popular destination for scuba diving, snorkeling and other sport activities. Lost Mayan Kingdom is a fun water park nearby.

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Costa Maya Cruise Port

Welcome to the Caribbean! The Costa Maya Cruise Port is one of the most fantastic and sought-after destinations.

With its pristine beaches, lush jungles, and ancient Mayan ruins, it’s not surprising that it has become a favorite spot for visitors from all over the world.

However, there are so many amazing things to do in this Caribbean port that you may not know where to start!

From visiting stunning archaeological sites to swimming with dolphins in crystal-clear waters, there are plenty of activities that will make your time here unforgettable.

So if you’re looking for an exciting and enjoyable cruise experience, read on as we explore some of the best things to do in Costa Maya Mexico and the surrounding areas!

Chacchoben Ruins

1. Chacchoben

If you’re looking for a unique experience, head to the nearby Chacchoben Ruins. These impressive ruins are just a short drive away from the cruise port and will let you explore some of the ancient temples and artifacts that were left behind by the Mayans hundreds of years ago.

Chacchoben Ruins are about 50-minute drive from the cruise port, so it’s best to take a tour.

This is one of the most popular tours of Chacchoben. It includes air-conditioned transportation to the ruins and a guide to point out all of the highlights and has a “back to the ship” guarantee.

Kohunlich Ruins

2. Kohunlich Ruins

Kohunlich Ruins are some of the oldest Mayan ruins in Costa Maya and make for an interesting day trip. This archaeological site features various plazas and structures, as well as large masks carved into stone.

You can also find hieroglyphs throughout the area that tell a story about this ancient culture. Kohunlich is about two hours from the cruise port, so it’s best to take a tour.

This Kohunlich shore excursion will include round-trip transportation by air-conditioned coach and an expert guide who will provide all the information you need about this fascinating archaeological site.

Fuerte San Felipe, Bacalar

3. Fuerte San Felipe, Bacalar

Fort Bacalar is an amazing place to visit when you are in Costa Maya. It was built over 250 years ago and has stories of pirates, Mayans, and Spanish settlers.

It is full of history and secrets that you can explore while there.

Mahahual Beach

4. Mahahual Beach

Mahahual Beach is a great spot for snorkeling, swimming, and relaxing. With its white sand and crystal-clear water, this beach will make you feel like you’re in paradise. Plus, there are plenty of restaurants and bars along the beach for when you need to take a break

This is the closest beach to the cruise port, and therefore is definitely the most crowded, so if you are looking for isolation or peace and quiet, this isn’t the beach for me. If you take a tour while in port, you will likely end up at Mahaual Beach at the end of your tour.

5. Maya Chan Beach

Book a day at Maya Chan and you won’t regret it – despite being the farthest beach away from the Costa Maya cruise port, this beach’s top-rated option provides plenty of activities to make up for it.

You have to book a reservation at Maya Chan similar to a shore excursion and they will reserve a cabana for you.

The Maya Chan team will collect you at the port and take you back when it’s time to depart, a journey of approximately 20 minutes.

Relax and soak up the sun in your own private cabana, complete with two comfortable chairs, a bed, and even a hammock. Plus – they will deliver delicious food and drinks right to you! (Chips, salsa, Guacamole, Rum punch).

Indulge in an impressive taco buffet for lunch, and enjoy a selection of specialty drinks from the bar all day long!

The beach’s staff works diligently to ensure that the seagrass is cleared from the shoreline, thus allowing you to take full advantage of the beach. If you prefer, you can hang out in their freshwater pool.

They also have kayaks, snorkel gear, and floating beach mats for use and will deliver you drinks by kayak while you are in the water.

Maya Chan Beach

6. YaYa Beach

YaYa Beach is a great spot if you want to get away from it all. The secluded beach is located in the Punta Laguna Nature Reserve, and there are no crowds here.

You can enjoy snorkeling , kayaking, swimming, or just relaxing under one of the many palapas on the shoreline. It’s a great spot to enjoy the Caribbean sunshine and nature!

Just a 10-minute ride away from the cruise port, Yaya beach is readily accessible via taxi or shuttle for around $4 per person to and from Costa Maya.

One drawback to this beach option is the numerous local vendors trying to sell things to you throughout the day.

You can purchase a day pass for YaYa Beach with different options with a $5 deposit.

Bacalar

7. Pez Quadro Beach Club

To experience one of the most beautiful beaches in Mahahual, take advantage of this day pass to gain access and revel in the Pez Quadro Beach Club, located at 40 Cañones Hotel.

In addition to your day of beachside bliss, get exclusive access to a complimentary open bar and 1-course lunch, luxury lounge chairs, sparkling bathrooms, and showers, plus Wi-Fi.

Dolphin Discovery

8. Dolphin Discovery

If you are looking for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, check out Dolphin Discovery. The facility offers the opportunity to swim with dolphins and explore the natural beauty of Costa Maya.

With the Maya Chan team’s expertise, visitors can learn about local marine life, enjoy a variety of delicious food and drinks, and relax and soak up the sun in hammocks on the beach.

At Dolphin Discovery , visitors can take part in Dolphin Encounter, Royal Swim, and Special Swims activities. Guests will also receive exclusive access to a private beach and lagoon where they can relax after swimming with dolphins.

Scuba Diving

If you are already dive certified, consider booking a guided dive tour while visiting Costa Maya. Professional dive instructors can take you to some of the most beautiful spots in the Caribbean.

From underwater Cenotes and caves to coral gardens and rock formations, you will see it all while exploring Costa Maya’s underwater world.

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10. Paddle Board, Kayak, or Jet Ski

If you want to explore the local coastline, why not rent a paddleboard, kayak, or jet ski? All of these are great ways to get out and about on the water.

Rentals are available from local vendors near the cruise port and offer easy access to the waters around Costa Maya. You can explore the coastline at your own pace, or join a guided tour for the ultimate experience.

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Costa Maya is a port growing in popularity on western Caribbean itineraries. With the ability to host the largest of cruise ships, its replaced several smaller ports of call as a main stay with main stream cruise lines. But what is there to do in this remote area of Mexico?  Our CruiseNReview team visited a small Mexican town called Mahahual and found it to be a hidden gem. This episode covers our visit with some tips and tricks to navigate your day in Costa Maya successfully. CruiseNReview is a travel/cruise podcast dedicated to bringing useful and fun information to new, would-be, and experienced travelers alike. Learn more or book travel at cruisenreview.com.

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Cruise ship port, better than I thought - Costa Maya

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“Cruise ship port, better than I thought” Review of Costa Maya

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We stopped here on our Royal Carribean, Grandeur of the Seas Ship. This port is fairly new and very, very nice. We did an excursion in town and enjoyed it a lot. We took the Costa Maya Town tour for $69 per person. It was worth it! The guide took us to a private beach an hour from the pier where we had snacks and soda...and to downtown Costa Maya where you could shop, eat and have massages on the beach. There is not much here in Costa Maya. It is not very populated and very few buildings once you leave the port. There is not even a hospital, so if you have some type of trauma/major accident, there is only a medical clinic. There is not even a pet vet hospital either. Our Mexican guides lived in Cozumel and came to the pier twice a week to work with the cruise ships as guides. The water downtown is crystal clear and worth swimming in. At the pier, the water is rough with lots of rocks. I don't think swimming was allowed , but two people were in the water and everyone said they were insane. The best part about the pier is that it is fairly new. They have restaurants, bars, jewelry shops, a swim up pool bar, lots of lounging chairs in a sandy area with a large pool, clean shower facilities and wash rooms for cruise passengers who are not doing any excursions. The rest rooms had attendants...that's how clean everything was! US $ are accepted and everything is cheap. There are no beach towels anywhere, so you may want to sneak one off the ship and return it later if you plan on doing anything in the pool or ocean downtown.

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The Costa Maya port is for cruise passengers only. The port is designed to keep all cruisers at this location to shop and eat. I have included a picture of a menu to give an idea of the cost of food items. You could easily return to the ship to eat there if you would like. There is also a swimming pool and plenty of beach chairs to lay on. The beach is rather rocky and not too easy to swim. Most people opted for the nearby town of Majahual for their beaches. It is a $3 per person cab ride. I've heard of people walking along the shore to Majahual from the port (having to walk around the fence that juts into the water) but I really think that is too much trouble because it is rather a rocky shore. I suggest taking the $3 cab. We took a catamaran/snorkeling excursion (from the ship) and hung out in the port area until it was time to go. Because this port is private, you will not find independent shore excursions but if you do decide to take an excursion once you're at the port, it is available but will be so at the same price as the ship. There is a pharmacy, tequila store, numerous jewelry and souvenir shops. Most items are overpriced. Tequila is the only liquor I saw at the port. (Side note: if your cruise stops in Cozumel, there is a new, large grocery "Wal-Mart" type store not far from the cruise terminal (across from Margaritaville) and the liquor there is much more reasonably priced). This is a very clean and safe port. Similar to a day at sea with a pool, shopping, eating.

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I wanted to write about Costa Maya so people don't waste money on excursions. We recently went on a Carnival Cruise and one of the ports was Costa Maya. I got a heads up from a friend who also went there so I didn't book any excursions. Well Costa Maya is a pretty poor city with nothing to do there. The only thing they have is a salt water belly up bar swimming pool. It is great and it is FREE! The drinks were reasonable. But we had some friends who were on the cruise and booked a snorkeling adventure...where they only saw 2 fish. Costa Maya is not know for reefs or anything - so I wanted to help everyone who is looking for things to do there - just go to the pool and relax...it is free and you will be the smart one for not booking an excursion there!

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We went to Costa Maya as a stop on a seven day cruise we took in February. While the beaches were beautiful and the weather was grand, it just was NOT Mexico. We went to a Mexican restaurant and the food was expensive as if we were still in Seattle and it was not authentic Mexican at all! We had tacos that were made with ground beef, crunchy shells, cheddar cheese and iceburg lettuce! The city was gated and the locals had to have ID badges in order to enter. It was a strange experience. We did go power snorkeling as it arranged by our cruise ship, (Holland America) and we had a great time. If you are going to be in the warm air and do not care to much about culture this might be a fine place for you, but my husband and I will most likely never return.

costa maya cruise port review

We made a cruise stop at Costa Maya. This port and the town of Mahajual were levelled by a Hurricane recently and are in the midst of rebuilding. Not much here, yet there was something very appealing about Costa Maya. We grabbed a taxi into Majahaul about 3 miles from the port. Here the Mexican government is in the process of rebuilding the town, with a stone boardwalk that stretches about 800 feet. Shops and restaurants are few but new ones appear to be under construction. The relatively unspoiled beach area, calm waters,and blue sea were alluring and relaxing for us. The street vendors were not pushy, the goods and services offered were reasonably priced for a tourist spot. Of the three ports, we visited, including Costa Maya, Belize, and Cozumel, Costa Maya was the most relaxing and laid back by far.

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I've been on 50 cruises. Here are 3 routes I'd sail again in a heartbeat and 3 I'd probably skip.

  • I've been on 50 cruises (at least six a year), and some routes are better than others. 
  • I try to avoid cruises that make stops at Nassau and Freeport in the Bahamas.
  • My favorite cruise I've ever been on was a Mediterranean voyage from Barcelona. 

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I've taken 50 cruises with family and friends, and I'm always looking to try out new routes with different port stops .

Before I ever book a cruise — which I do about six times a year — I try to find either a new-to-me ship or a new-to-me route. If neither of those options works for my budget or timeframe, I opt for a familiar favorite.

Here are my favorite cruise routes that I'm always happy to book, and the ones I don't need to sail again.

My favorite route is a Mediterranean cruise that starts and ends in Barcelona, Spain.

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Mediterranean cruises start and end in various ports of call around Europe, typically throughout the summer sailing season.

Last year, my family and I took a Disney Cruise that started and ended in Barcelona, with stops in France and Italy.

My favorite part of this trip was splitting a day between Nice and Eze in the French Riviera . I was able to walk through cobblestone streets overlooking the ocean while sipping on limoncello.

I love Caribbean cruises along the western ports.

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I've taken many western Caribbean routes over the years on Carnival Cruise Line and Disney Cruise Line, and they never disappoint.

The route usually includes stops at Cozumel, Mexico, and Georgetown, Grand Cayman. But it may also include ports of call at Falmouth, Jamaica; Costa Maya, Mexico; or Roatán, Honduras.

I always get off the ship in Cozumel, even if it's just to have lunch at a taco shop. Don't get lured into the restaurants right at the docks because the best food is in the spots farther down the main street.

I also love getting off in Roatán. On a recent cruise, I took an excursion to Roatan Island Brewing Company to try different beers made with local ingredients.

I also enjoy routes that only stop at private islands.

costa maya cruise port review

Every once in a while, I can find a short three-night cruise on Royal Caribbean or Disney that only visits the brand's private islands.

These short cruises are ideal weekend getaways and go to some of my favorite ports of call, like Royal Caribbean's CocoCay and Disney's Castaway Cay.

I love both of these destinations because there's so much to do — you really can spend the entire day at the beach or exploring the various parts of the island. I also love that food and drinks are all provided, so I don't have to return to the ship for lunch.

On the other hand, I don't need to go to Nassau and Freeport in the Bahamas again.

costa maya cruise port review

I love short cruises from Port Canaveral or Fort Lauderdale, Florida, but they often mean stopping at Nassau and Freeport in the Bahamas .

I don't really think there's much to see at either stop once you've done it once or twice. If my route includes them, I usually stay on the ship to enjoy the less crowded pool and spa.

The trade-off for these two ports is often getting to visit a cruise line's private island , so I think it's worth it for that. But I don't need to go on another long cruise through the Bahamas.

I'm also not a big fan of Bimini, Bahamas.

costa maya cruise port review

Many cruise lines, like Carnival and Virgin Voyages , are now taking cruisers to Bimini for an easy beach day. But if you're not a big fan of chilling at the beach, there's not much else to do on the island.

I’d probably skip cruising to Key West.

costa maya cruise port review

I love Key West in the Florida Keys , but as a port stop, it was hard to see a lot of the island and explore beyond Duval Street.

I'd prefer to spend a few days in the destination to explore all that it has to offer instead of making it a cruise stop.

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    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.

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  5. Easy option if you don't want to book an excursion

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    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. Very nice and one of my most favorite stops on a cruise.

  9. Port Guide: Costa Maya (Mahahual), Mexico

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  14. Worth a visit

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