Below, we have everything to know about visiting. Costa Maya Overview Costa Maya has quickly turned into a popular destination for cruise ships. What follows should provide more insight into the port and what you can expect from your visit during your cruise. That’s why we recently traveled to Costa Maya to bring you more details of this growing destination. 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. Still, for many people Costa Maya is largely unknown. 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. The offer allows you to enjoy three local Costa Maya experiences at the port including Kakaw the chocolate factory and museum, Tequila the heart of Mexico tasting tour, Ak’ ua Snorkel Bay and Aviarius tropical bird exhibit.įind out more on Costa Maya port options on our Things To Do page.Seemingly overnight, the port of Costa Maya has become a popular cruising destination. One special offering in Costa Maya is the Port Pass. There are other beach options listed on our Beach Options page. ![]() There is a tram and taxi area to bring you to nearby Mahahual where there are numerous nearby restaurants and the nearest beach to the port. There is not really a good beach option at the port due to the cruise port structure / dock and the Coquina rock beach front. ![]() There are also public shows that are free to enjoy including acrobatics, Mexican style Lucha Libre wrestling, live music and dancing while you can pay to swim with the dolphins or watch their antics for free. There is a large pool that has a swim up bar into the Cantina Latina restaurant. similar to most other cruise port tourist areas. The port area has many restaurants, bars and local shops including the typical Diamonds International, Tanzanite International, Del Sol, etc. Packing tips for cruises Secret Tips & TricksĬosta Maya is primarily a tourist region and is for the most part a manufactured cruise port that is relatively isolated other than Mayan ruins and fishing villages surrounding the port area. Cruise Insider Cruise Packing List Things to do before leaving for a cruise.Departure Ports Port Canaveral Port Everglades (Coming Soon!) Port of Miami (Coming soon!) Port of Tampa (Coming Soon!). ![]() Southern Caribbean Kralendijk, Bonaire (Coming Soon!) Willemsted, Curacao (Coming Soon!) Oranjestad, Aruba (Coming Soon!).Western Caribbean Costa Maya, Mexico Cozumel, Mexico Key West, FL (Coming Soon!) Belize City, Belize (Coming Soon!) Georgetown, Grand Cayman (Coming Soon!) Roatan, Honduras (Coming Soon!) Ocho Rios, Jamaica (Coming Soon!) Labadee, Haiti (Coming Soon!) Falmouth, Jamaica (Coming Soon!).Maarten (Coming Soon!) Frederijsted, St Croix (Coming Soon!) Tortola, BVI (Coming Soon!) Grand Turk, Turk and Caicos Islands (Coming Soon!) Thomas, US Virgin Islands (Coming Soon!) Phillipsburg, St. Eastern Caribbean San Juan, Puerto Rico (Coming Soon!) St.Bahamas Nassau, Bahamas Freeport, Bahamas Castaway Cay, Bahamas Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bahamas Half Moon Cay, Bahamas.At The Port - Costa Maya - Fun Ashore Fun Ashore
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