Pool + Bar
Full resort access,
no overnight stay
10 AM – 6 PM
Typical day pass
window
$45 – $85
USD per person,
food often included
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Public beach with sargassum
Free but smelly, can be knee-deep in season
Resort day pass — pool + beach
Pools are always clear; many resorts groom their beach daily
How this works
The button above searches ResortPass for all available day passes near Cozumel. Availability, pricing, and which resorts are bookable changes daily — ResortPass shows live inventory including Cozumel Palace, Presidente InterContinental, and Iberostar Waves and more. Prices shown are estimates; check ResortPass for today's exact rates.
What's Typically Included
Pool Access
All resort pools
Food & Drinks
Meals & open bar
Beach Access
Loungers & umbrellas
Amenities
WiFi, towels & more
Water Sports
Non-motorized
Booking Tips
Ferry from PDC
Regular ferries run from Playa del Carmen to Cozumel in 45 minutes — combine a resort day pass with the island crossing.
Snorkel the Reef
Cozumel's reef system is world-class. Many resort day passes include non-motorized water sports — ask about snorkel gear.
Avoid Cruise Days
Check cruise ship schedules before visiting — when multiple ships dock simultaneously the island gets very busy. Midweek is often quieter.
West Coast Only
All resort day passes are on Cozumel's protected western coast — calm, clear water and virtually zero sargassum year-round.
Ready to book?
Browse live availability near Cozumel — prices and options update daily.
When to Plan a Day Pass in Cozumel
Resort pools are always sargassum-free. The beach side of your day pass depends on the season.
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Resort pools are sargassum-free year-round regardless of season.
Frequently Asked Questions
Check Today's Sargassum Conditions
See live beach status before deciding — pool day or beach day?