You’ll spend your day at Mr. Sanchos Beach Club in Cozumel with unlimited food and drinks steps from soft white sand. Relax under shady palapas or try out ocean kayaks between buffet visits—the pace is yours to set. Friendly staff keep things easygoing while you soak up sun or laughter from nearby families. It’s casual comfort that lingers long after you leave.
We showed up at Mr. Sanchos Beach Club just before noon, a bit sweaty from the taxi ride (no pickup included, so we grabbed one at the cruise port—super easy). There was this salty breeze coming off the water and honestly, I could already smell grilled shrimp before we even checked in. The staff greeted us with these big smiles—felt like they’d seen every kind of traveler under the sun and still had patience for my rusty Spanish. I fumbled with the reservation on my phone, but they didn’t rush me.
Once inside, it was just…quiet in that lazy beach way. Not silent—kids were laughing somewhere behind the palapas and someone was blending margaritas at one of the pool bars. We found a spot near the edge of the sand where you could hear both the waves and people arguing over who got the last quesadilla (it wasn’t me, but I tried). The all-inclusive thing is real here: tacos kept coming, drinks too—I lost count after my second piña colada. Our waiter joked that I’d need a kayak to get back to town if I kept going (they actually have ocean kayaks you can use; I never made it that far).
I liked how nobody pushed activities on us—if you wanted to just sit and watch pelicans dive, you could. But there was this group next to us trying out jet skis and shrieking every time they hit a wave. At one point, an older couple wandered by with their grandkids in tow, everyone sticky with sunscreen and grinning like they’d won something small but good. It’s wheelchair accessible too—I noticed a woman rolling right up to the water’s edge without trouble.
Honestly, it felt like time stretched out here. The sun got heavier as afternoon drifted in and we just let ourselves sink into it—no schedule except maybe another round from the open bar or a dip in that warm blue water. I still think about that first bite of ceviche: bright lime, cold fish, salt on my lips from swimming right before. So yeah, if you’re looking for an all-you-can-eat day trip in Cozumel where nothing feels forced or fancy—you might end up staying longer than you meant to.
No, transportation isn’t included—you can take a local taxi from cruise ports or town.
The pass includes all-you-can-eat menu items, daily buffet options, and unlimited open bar drinks.
Yes, there are plenty of activities for all ages available for an extra fee.
Yes, the beach club is wheelchair accessible throughout most areas.
Yes—they can ride in prams or strollers and must be accompanied by an adult.
The reservation holder must be present at check-in; showing your confirmation helps check-in go smoothly.
The minimum drinking age is 18 years old at Mr. Sanchos Beach Club.
Your day includes unlimited food from both menu and buffet options plus open bar drinks served anywhere on site; use of lockers for your stuff; access to ocean kayaks; shaded spots under palapas; friendly staff service—and flexibility for families with strollers or wheelchairs—all just steps from Cozumel’s white-sand shoreline.
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