You’ll stretch out under palm trees at Paradise Beach Club in Cozumel, ordering fresh tacos or burgers right to your lounge chair as the ocean sparkles in front of you. Sip cold mojitos, try paddle boarding if you want—or just do nothing at all. Service is relaxed but attentive, letting you sink into real vacation mode.
The first thing I noticed was the smell—lime and sunscreen and something frying (coconut shrimp, I’d find out later). We’d barely settled into our lounge chairs under these shaggy coconut palms when Javier, our waiter, grinned and asked if we wanted a mojito or maybe a Sol. I just pointed at the sea for a second—couldn’t believe how blue it was. The whole day pass thing at Paradise Beach Club sounded kind of basic on paper but honestly? I could’ve stayed in that chair forever.
I tried to order in Spanish—“una hamburguesa con queso azul?”—and Javier nodded but smiled like he knew I was nervous. The burger came out hot, with this sharp blue cheese that melted everywhere. My friend went for the famous tacos (shrimp, she said, not beef) and we swapped bites while watching kids try paddle boards out past the floating water park. You can add on extra stuff like snorkeling or massages but honestly, we mostly just talked and let the afternoon drift. At one point a breeze kicked up and blew my napkin into the sand; Javier just laughed and brought another without making a big deal.
I didn’t expect to spend so long doing nothing—just listening to music from the bar blending with waves and people laughing nearby. There’s no buffet here (thank god), everything comes to you fresh whether you’re at your chair or inside one of the restaurants. Bathrooms are spotless, showers too—small details but they matter when you’re salty and sticky from swimming. I still think about that coconut shrimp sometimes.
Yes, all food and drinks are included with the all-inclusive day pass option.
Yes, oversized salads and other menu items are available; ask staff for details.
Yes, WiFi is included for guests with the day pass.
Yes, bathrooms and freshwater showers are available for guests.
No buffet; all food is served directly to your lounge chair or table by staff.
Tips are not included but appreciated; bring cash if you’d like to tip your server.
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible and suitable for strollers as well.
Yes, infants and small children are welcome; strollers allowed.
Your day includes entry to Paradise Beach Club in Cozumel, comfortable lounge chairs under coconut palms, access to clean bathrooms and freshwater showers, unlimited high-quality food served straight to your seat (no buffet), draft Sol & XX beer plus cocktails like mojitos—all with attentive service from local staff throughout your stay.
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