Cozumel All-Inclusive Day Pass Beach Club Carlos’n Charlie’s

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Cozumel All-Inclusive Day Pass Beach Club Carlos’n Charlie’s

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  • 5 hours (approx.)
  • From $100.00
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A loud day plan in Cozumel. Carlos’n Charlie’s All-Inclusive Day Pass is built for a simple beach rhythm: sand time, food, drinks, and activities that keep moving for about five hours. The package also throws in snorkeling gear plus a menu that does not feel like leftovers.

Two things I really like: the open bar national drinks run for the full time window, and the beach comes with chairs and umbrellas so you are not hunting for basics. You also get a stack of on-site options like volleyball and water toys, so even if you are not snorkeling, you still have a plan.

One possible drawback: beach seating can feel like a race later in the day. One review noted it was tough to get lounge chairs until later, and food ordering can take a bit when the kitchen is busy, so it helps to pace yourself.

Key highlights to know before you go

Cozumel All-Inclusive Day Pass Beach Club Carlos'n Charlie's - Key highlights to know before you go

  • 5-hour all-inclusive window with open bar national drinks, not a short taste
  • Beach chairs and umbrellas included, so you arrive to comfort instead of logistics
  • Lunch is included with a defined set menu like guacamole, ceviche, tacos, and ribs
  • Snorkeling equipment included plus kayaks, paddle board, and water toys
  • A smallish group limit (max 50) which helps the day feel less chaotic
  • Staff energy and service names you might meet, like Happy Happy, Alejandra, Luis, and Marcial

What This Carlos’n Charlie’s Beach Day Feels Like in Cozumel

This is not a quiet, nap-by-the-ocean kind of stop. Carlos’n Charlie’s is set up like a beach club with a party pulse: music in the air, staff working the room, and lots of people in one place sharing the same day vibe. If you want a full beach break without thinking too hard, this format works.

The time block matters. You are there about five hours, and most of the value is packed into that window: open bar, lunch, and access to beach facilities plus water gear. You get to enjoy the beach without spreading your day across multiple stops.

One more reason it works: the club gives you options. You can lounge, swim, snorkel, play games, and still eat and drink on schedule. If your group splits into different moods, you will still find something to do near each other.

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Price and What You’re Really Paying for at $100

Cozumel All-Inclusive Day Pass Beach Club Carlos'n Charlie's - Price and What You’re Really Paying for at $100
At $100 per person, you are buying a bundle: beach admission, a meal plan, drinks during the session, and shared activity gear. For some travelers, that price feels high until you price out a day of beach chairs, lunch, drinks, and rentals separately.

Here is what the package clearly covers:

  • Open bar national drinks during the included time (with the alcohol age rule noted below)
  • Lunch that includes one appetizer, one meal, and one dessert
  • Snorkeling equipment (snorkel gear and lifejackets)
  • Chairs, umbrellas, bathroom and shower access, and lockers
  • Activity access like volleyball, a pool table, and several water options
  • Wi-Fi on-site

So the real value is predictability. You land, you settle, and you can control how much extra you want to spend. If you are the kind of person who gets annoyed by surprise pricing for beach basics, this set-up can feel like relief.

Timing and Meeting Point: How to Avoid the Seating Stress

Cozumel All-Inclusive Day Pass Beach Club Carlos'n Charlie's - Timing and Meeting Point: How to Avoid the Seating Stress
You start at Carlos & Charlies at Carretera Cozumel Sur-Km 14 +250, Zona Hotelera Norte. The published hours run Monday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and the day pass is roughly a five-hour experience within that window.

If you care about getting a lounge chair right away, plan to arrive early in your time slot. One review specifically said chairs were tougher to get later in the day. If you wait, you might still enjoy the beach, but you could end up with less prime setup.

Also, remember this is a beach club with music and games, so you are not trying to find a secluded patch of sand. The trade-off is energy and convenience.

Beach Access, Chairs, Umbrellas, and the Open-Bar Rhythm

Cozumel All-Inclusive Day Pass Beach Club Carlos'n Charlie's - Beach Access, Chairs, Umbrellas, and the Open-Bar Rhythm
Full beach access is the core of the day pass, and the included chairs and umbrellas are a big deal. This is one of those small things that can make or break a beach day, because without them you end up either paying extra or drifting around.

The open bar runs for five hours and is described as national drinks. That matters because it is not just a single drink ticket. You can order repeatedly during the day, and you do not have to time your fun around a short bar window.

The day also has a “service you as you go” rhythm. In reviews, people talked about staying consistently fed and topped up through the day. One server name that comes up is Happy Happy, who and an assistant kept drinks and food moving for a big group.

If you like having a clear flow, this helps. You can lounge, swim, then swing back for food and drinks, without breaking your day into chores.

Lunch Menu You Can Plan Around: Guacamole to Ribs

Cozumel All-Inclusive Day Pass Beach Club Carlos'n Charlie's - Lunch Menu You Can Plan Around: Guacamole to Ribs
One of the best things about an all-inclusive lunch is that you do not have to gamble on ordering speed or menu confusion. The included set menu has a few standouts.

Sample menu items include:

  • Starter: guacamole, described as world famous Mexican avocado
  • Starter: ceviche Santos, shrimp lightly boiled and marinated in lime juice with onion and coriander, served with chips and fresh habanero on the side
  • Main: tacos Aserrin, chicken plus bacon, sausage, and potato skins on a soft flour tortilla with guacamole, refried black beans, and pico de gallo
  • Main: BBQ ribs huesitos, baby back pork ribs with French fries and BBQ sauce
  • Dessert: assorted ice cream, listed as vanilla, strawberry, coconut, and chocolate

Here is the practical part: one review said the waiter brought food, but there was also a buffet because orders could take 20 to 30 minutes when it got busy. That means if you are hungry right now, you might not have to wait as long as you fear.

If you go with a group, decide early how you want to eat. Some people want the full sit-down experience. Others are happy to grab food faster when the buffet line is open.

Snorkeling Gear, Kayaks, Paddle Board, and Water Toys

Cozumel All-Inclusive Day Pass Beach Club Carlos'n Charlie's - Snorkeling Gear, Kayaks, Paddle Board, and Water Toys
This day pass includes snorkeling equipment (snorkel gear and lifejackets). If you want to see the water without booking a separate rental, this is a straightforward win.

You also get other water activities listed as included:

  • Kayaks
  • Paddle board
  • Water toys
  • Lifejackets (as part of the snorkeling gear inclusion)

One important detail from a review: if you plan to use kayaking equipment, bring a small deposit. The suggestion was about $10, refunded when you return the gear. The exact amount might vary, but I would treat this as a “bring cash just in case” moment.

If your group has mixed confidence levels, this setup can work. You can snorkel with one plan, and those who do not snorkel can still do water toys or paddle time close by.

On-Site Activities: Volleyball, Pool Table, and Staying Busy

Cozumel All-Inclusive Day Pass Beach Club Carlos'n Charlie's - On-Site Activities: Volleyball, Pool Table, and Staying Busy
Beach days get boring fast if the resort has nothing going on besides the view. Carlos’n Charlie’s keeps activity options on deck, including:

  • Volleyball court
  • Pool table
  • A mix of staff-led beach energy and games (the club feel is part of the experience)

For adults, it is a way to break the “sit, drink, repeat” loop. For families and mixed-age groups, it gives kids and teens an outlet that does not require paid add-ons every hour.

One review even mentioned making fun without extra inflatable rentals. That is a useful mindset: you can treat the included games as your base, then spend extra only if you want.

Service Levels: What to Expect From Staff

Cozumel All-Inclusive Day Pass Beach Club Carlos'n Charlie's - Service Levels: What to Expect From Staff
Service is a recurring theme in the feedback you provided. People described staff as friendly and attentive, and several reviews named individuals who were especially helpful.

Names you may run into include:

  • Happy Happy (server credited for keeping drinks and food coming)
  • Alejandra (praised for welcoming hospitality)
  • Luis (noted as going above and beyond)
  • Marcel (longtime local vibe and strong care, mentioned by a repeat visitor)
  • Marcial and Darwin (credited for excellent customer service, with extra touches like free shots mentioned)

What this means for you: you should be able to expect the day will stay easy. You might still hit small delays when the kitchen is busy, but the staff approach seems built around keeping your party moving.

If you are traveling with a larger group, this matters even more. One review described a table right by the water with a large party and said the setup worked because someone was always nearby. That kind of layout makes it easier for groups to coordinate food and drinks without constant walking.

Getting There From the Port: Taxi Tips That Save Money

Most people going from the cruise port to this beach club will use taxis. Reviews offered specific pricing guidance and one key tip: use the taxi line at the port.

One review said taxis were about $40 for 5 to 6 people and $60 for 8 people, and that there were people trying to push a higher per-person rate, like $25 per person. The best value comes from sticking with the official taxi line instead of negotiating off to the side.

If you are with friends, a shared cab can make this day pass feel more like a bargain and less like a standalone splurge.

Who This Beach Day Pass Fits Best

Carlos’n Charlie’s works best for people who want:

  • An all-inclusive beach day with minimal decision-making
  • A lively scene with music and staff energy
  • A mix of lounging and activities like snorkeling and paddle time
  • Clear value during a defined 5-hour window

It is also a good pick for groups with different interests. Some can snorkel or kayak, others can play volleyball or lounge under the umbrellas.

If you are looking for a silent beach with zero party noise, this likely will not match your style. This is a beach club format, not a secluded eco-chill day.

Should You Book Carlos’n Charlie’s All-Inclusive Day Pass?

You should book if you want a beach club day where you control the pace: drink, eat, snorkel, play, repeat, all within a predictable time box. The combination of included beach chairs/umbrellas, open bar national drinks for five hours, and a lunch menu with real options makes it feel like value rather than just admission.

Hold off if your top priority is guaranteed lounge chairs the moment you arrive or if you hate any chance of food service delays during peak times. If you do book, show up early in your window, keep expectations flexible, and use the included buffet option if ordering waits get annoying.

FAQ

What’s included with the Carlos’n Charlie’s all-inclusive day pass?

The pass includes alcoholic beverages open bar national drinks for the 5-hour session (age rules apply), lunch with 1 appetizer, 1 meal, and 1 dessert, use of snorkeling equipment (snorkel gear and lifejackets), and access to activities like volleyball court, pool table, kayaks, paddle board, and water toys. It also includes chairs, umbrellas, bathroom and showers, lockers, and Wi-Fi.

How long is the experience, and what hours does it run?

It runs for about 5 hours. The published opening hours are 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday through Saturday.

Where do I meet in Cozumel?

You meet at Carlos & Charlies on Carretera Cozumel Sur-Km 14 +250, Zona Hotelera Norte, 77687 San Miguel de Cozumel, Q.R., Mexico. The activity ends back at the meeting point.

Are snorkeling equipment and lifejackets included?

Yes. Snorkel gear and lifejackets are included as part of the package.

Is alcohol included for everyone?

Alcoholic drinks are included only for people older than 18 years.

What happens if it’s canceled due to poor weather?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.

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