Cozumel: Paradise Beach Club All-Inclusive Day Pass

Cozumel beach time, minus the public-beach stress. This all-inclusive day pass is a simple way to get into Paradise Beach Club and stay put: reserved loungers, lunch options right on site, and an easy flow of drinks. I love the food quality (coconut shrimp, quesadillas, nachos show up more than once), and the service can be seriously dialed in, with standout staff names like Julio and Miguel popping up in recent feedback.

One thing to watch: it can feel less “all-inclusive” if you plan to add water toys, premium cocktails, or other extras. Even when the core package is strong, some add-ons cost extra and the property can also get busy during peak port hours.

Key things to know before you go

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  • Reserved loungers and all-day access so you can show up, drop in, and coast for hours
  • Uncapped lunch + drink menu with domestic liquors, beer, and soft drinks
  • Heated pool plus ocean time for when the breeze hits or you want a calmer swim
  • Clean bathrooms and fresh-water showers that make a beach day feel actually convenient
  • Some popular fun items cost extra (water toys, wave runners, parasailing, and more)
  • No towels provided, so plan to bring one from your cruise or lodging

Paradise Beach Club Cozumel: what this day pass really buys you

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A day pass like this is basically a trade: you pay once, then you buy time and comfort. At Paradise Beach, you’re not hunting for chairs, negotiating for service, or timing your snacks around a port schedule. Your wristband is the key. Once you get it, your job is to relax.

The big win is that the club is built for an easy beach loop. You have shaded lounging near the water, plus an onsite restaurant where lunch is part of the package. Drink service runs from the restaurant area out to chairs, so you spend less time walking and more time staying put.

This is also a good fit for people who like structure but not tours. There’s no need to join a group shuttle or follow a timeline once you’re inside. You can use the pool, swing by the ocean, then return to your chairs and keep going.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Cozumel.

Price and value: is $81 per person a good deal?

For $81 per person, you’re paying for a full beach-club setup for around 8 hours. That matters, because a lot of “cheap” beach plans fall apart when you add up basics: shade, a real meal, and drinks without constant trips back and forth.

Where the value lands well:

  • You get lunch included and an unlimited drink menu with domestic options (beer, soft drinks, domestic liquors).
  • The club provides lounge chairs, plus practical facilities like fresh-water showers and clean bathrooms/changing rooms.
  • You avoid the public-beach chaos and spend your day in a controlled zone.

Where value can wobble:

  • If you’re the type who wants every activity—water toys, parasailing, premium cocktails—some of that is not included. Recent feedback also flagged that water-toy access and similar fun add-ons can cost extra.
  • If your idea of a perfect beach is mainly sand time (instead of pool time), note that some people found the beach less impressive than they expected, while still loving the heated pool.

My take: it’s a fair price when you want a long, comfortable hang—shade, a meal, and drinks—without trying to “DIY” the day.

Getting there and choosing your arrival time (without overthinking it)

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The meeting point is Paradise Beach Cozumel, on Carr. Costera Sur, Zona Hotelera Nte., 77687 Cozumel. The club hours run 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday through Saturday, over the full multi-year range listed.

If you’re on a cruise day, timing helps you start calmer and avoid the first wave of port crowds. You don’t need an exact schedule, but arriving earlier generally makes it easier to settle quickly with your preferred chair location.

Inside, you’ll use your voucher (mobile ticket) to get your day pass wristbands at the entrance. From there, you’re basically free to move between lounging, swimming, and ordering.

Your day at Paradise Beach: loungers, heated pool, and the ocean

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Think of your time in three zones: chair life, pool life, and beach/ocean life.

Loungers and shade

You’re set up overlooking the water, and the chair area is designed for an all-day stay. That’s a big deal on Cozumel because a full beach day isn’t just “cool for an hour.” Shade keeps you comfortable, and it also makes you more likely to actually stay for lunch and another drink round.

Heated pool

The pool gets frequent praise, especially because it can feel warm even when the breeze is active. If you want a day that works in real weather (not just postcard weather), a heated pool is a smart backup.

Ocean dip

You also have ocean access for a swim. If you prefer calm water or you want an easy on/off swim, you can do short dips between lounging and ordering. Some guests didn’t love the beach itself as much as the pool, but most still described a satisfying day by the water thanks to the overall setup and service.

The “rhythm” here is simple: find your spot, swim when you want, then order. That’s how you get the most out of the pass.

Lunch and drinks: the unlimited part, and what to order first

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Lunch is included, and you can eat at the onsite restaurant or have it served to your beach chairs. That chair service is where the pass earns its keep. You can keep your day from turning into a trek-fest.

Food quality shows up again and again in feedback. People mention things like coconut shrimp, nachos, and quesadillas, with portions described as smaller by some, but unlimited overall. If you’re a “sample a lot” eater, you’ll like that style. If you’re expecting huge plates, you may want to plan on doing multiple rounds.

Drinks are also the core package:

  • Domestic liquors
  • Beer
  • Soft drinks
  • Served via the open bar concept, with frequent refills

If you care about specific premium brands or “top shelf” cocktails, pay attention to what’s excluded: premium top shelf drinks are listed as not included. Also, wine is not included, and coconut drinks are excluded. So if your drink goal is a specific menu item, bring low expectations for anything beyond domestic options.

Service can be a highlight. Names like Ronny and Ramus get called out, and many descriptions mention staff keeping things moving without long waits. Still, one slower-experience story included cold food and a drink mix-up, so if you’re traveling with picky eaters or you’re ordering special drink types, double-check orders politely.

Amenities that make or break a beach day: showers, bathrooms, WiFi

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This is one of those “small stuff matters” beach-club setups.

Included amenities:

  • Fresh water showers
  • Clean bathrooms and changing rooms
  • Wifi
  • Lounge chairs

Not included:

  • Towels (you must bring your own)

This is where I’d be practical: pack a towel you can carry. If you’re on a cruise, grab one from your cabin or ship amenities. If you forget, you might end up paying at the property (and the cost can sting compared with the effort to just bring one).

Also keep in mind: lockers are listed as not included. If you need to secure items, plan to do it your way—either keep valuables on you or use whatever your day-to-day setup allows.

Extras with extra charges: water toys, banana boats, and the fine print

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The pass covers a lot, but it doesn’t cover every fun add-on around the club. These are listed as not included:

  • Fun Pass items (water park, kayaks, stand-up paddle boards, snorkel gear)
  • Wave runners
  • Parasailing
  • Banana boat rides
  • Massages, hair braids, henna tattoos
  • Lockers
  • Wine and premium top shelf drinks
  • Yards (not sure how that term is used on-site, but it’s excluded as stated)
  • Coconut drinks
  • Towels

A couple practical notes from the overall vibe of recent feedback:

  • Water-toy access can cost extra per person, and people felt that some of those options weren’t as “all-inclusive” as they expected.
  • Banana boat rides get specific mention as a fun splurge worth it when you want an adrenaline burst between lounging sessions.

So here’s the decision rule: if your plan is mainly shade + swim + lunch + drinks, you’re covered. If you’re chasing the full activity menu, budget for add-ons.

Who should book this Paradise Beach Cozumel day pass?

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This fits best if you want a simple, comfortable beach day that doesn’t require planning your next move every 30 minutes.

Good match for:

  • Cruise passengers who want an easy, one-place day
  • Families who want predictable amenities (bathrooms, showers, chair setup)
  • Friend groups who want unlimited drinks and attentive service
  • People who like a mix of heated pool time and ocean dips

Maybe less ideal for:

  • People who care most about being on a big, wow-sand beach (some feedback suggests the beach portion isn’t as impressive as the pool)
  • Anyone who expects absolutely everything—premium drinks, water toys, and activities—to be included in the base price

Short tips to make your day go smoothly

  • Bring your own towel. It’s not optional here.
  • If you want premium drinks or specific “top shelf” brands, set expectations before you order.
  • Plan to spend most of the day close to your chair so you get the best chair-service flow.
  • If music volume affects you, pay attention on arrival. Some people said the music was loud.
  • If you’re sensitive to crowds, aim for an earlier arrival during port-heavy days.

Should you book Paradise Beach Club Cozumel?

Book it if you want a long all-day beach-club setup where your biggest concerns are sunscreen and what to eat next. For $81, the combo of lunch + unlimited domestic drinks + loungers + showers is a strong package, especially if you’ll mainly use the pool and beach rather than chase every extra activity.

Skip it or be cautious if your version of all-inclusive includes premium alcohol, towels, and every water toy at no extra cost. The pass covers the essentials, but it’s not a total “do everything for one price” deal.

If you want an easy, comfortable Cozumel beach day with minimal logistics, this is a solid choice.

FAQ

How long is the Paradise Beach Club Cozumel day pass?

The duration is about 8 hours.

What does the day pass cost?

The price is $81.00 per person.

What’s included with the all-inclusive pass?

It includes entry, high quality food and drinks, lounge chairs, wifi, and fresh water showers. It also covers Sol & XX beer and lunch.

What’s not included in the package?

Not included are items under the Fun Pass (water park, kayaks, stand-up paddle boards, snorkel gear), wave runners, parasailing, banana boat rides, transportation, massages, hair braids, henna tattoos, lockers, shopping, coconut drinks, wine, premium top shelf drinks, and towels.

Are towels provided?

No, they do not provide towels.

Where does the activity start?

It starts at Paradise Beach Cozumel, Carr. Costera Sur, Zona Hotelera Nte., 77687 Cozumel, Q.R., Mexico.

What time is the club open?

The opening hours listed are Monday–Saturday, 8:00 AM–6:00 PM.

Is transportation included?

No, transportation is not included.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid will not be refunded.

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