REVIEW · COZUMEL
Cozumel: KUZÁ Beach Pass with Buffet, Open Bar & Activities
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A private beach day for cocktail lovers. KUZÁ Beach Pass pairs a large, quiet private beachfront in Cozumel with an all-day buffet and open bar, plus nonstop beach fun and optional adventure add-ons. I like that it’s built for different moods—lounging, light entertainment, and then tougher activities if you want them. The main thing to watch is that not everything is truly included, and some guests found the mixed drinks less impressive than the beer.
I also like the way the day flows: check in, get your wristband, then you can settle in with shaded seating and hammocks while you wait for music, cultural moments, and beach games. One practical consideration: seating is first-come, first-served, and the food is not set up like a lounge-chair picnic—you’ll generally eat at the buffet area.
If you’re going as a group, this can still be a strong value for a Cozumel beach day—especially when you time it right and pack the right gear. Just go in with the right expectations about the water (some rocky areas) and the drinks (mixers can vary), and you’ll likely have a relaxed, low-stress day.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- KUZÁ Beach Park: A full beach day built around easy comfort
- Price and what you’re really paying for at $85 per person
- Getting there: Short taxi ride, but transportation is on you
- Check-in and first impressions: Wristband access and the park layout
- Beach time at KUZÁ: Clear water, calmer zones, and rocky patches
- Buffet and open bar: Where the value shines and where expectations need adjusting
- Activities and eco trails: Optional adventure without pressure
- Cultural shows, live music, and beach games: The “something happening” factor
- On-site logistics that can make or break your day
- Is KUZÁ worth it? Who this pass fits best
- The bottom line on value in Cozumel
- Should you book KUZÁ Beach Pass with Buffet, Open Bar & Activities?
- FAQ
- What does the KUZÁ Beach Pass include?
- How long is the experience?
- Is transportation to and from KUZÁ included?
- Are alcoholic drinks included, and is there an age requirement?
- Are water activities included with the pass?
- Can I drink alcohol before snorkeling or other water activities?
- Is the seating first come, first served?
Key things to know before you go

- Big private beachfront, not a tiny strip with room to spread out
- Open bar plus beach service, but mixed drink quality can be hit-or-miss
- Shaded seating and hammocks are great, yet first-come for the best spots
- Many add-ons are extra, including several water activities and optional upgrades
- Water shoes help if you don’t want to deal with shells and rocky patches
- Alcohol rules matter: you must be 18+ for drinks, and alcohol is not allowed before water activities
KUZÁ Beach Park: A full beach day built around easy comfort

KUZÁ is the kind of place you pick when you want a long beach day without hunting down snacks, fighting crowds, or timing a bunch of stops. It’s a private beachfront setup in Cozumel with lounge chairs, hammocks, and trails that keep you from feeling trapped in a single square of sand.
The vibe is clearly family-friendly, but it’s not stiff. You’ll find live music, cultural shows, and beach games happening throughout the day, so even if you start off slow, there’s usually something in motion. And if you do want action, the park offers optional adventure rentals and tours onsite, so you can choose later instead of committing at the start.
That flexibility is where most of the value lives. For a flat price, you’re buying a clean, organized beach environment plus food and drinks access during set operating hours. You’re also buying the ability to mix relaxation with activities—without needing to plan logistics beyond getting to the park.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Cozumel
Price and what you’re really paying for at $85 per person
At $85, you’re not paying for a luxury resort with premium spirits and every imaginable snack delivered to your chair. You’re paying for a solid all-inclusive style experience: entry to KUZÁ’s beachfront area, a buffet with Mexican and international choices, and open bar service with standard cocktails, beer, and soft drinks.
Here’s the value reality check:
- If you’ll spend most of the day at the beach, eat at the buffet, and treat mixed drinks as a bonus, the price can feel fair.
- If you expect restaurant-level flavor in every cocktail and snacks delivered all day at your lounger, you may feel shorted.
Some guests specifically noted that items like guacamole may cost extra during lunch, and one common gripe was that mixed drinks tasted overly sweet or artificial, while beer usually landed better. That doesn’t mean the bar is unusable. It means your best bet is to lean on beer and soft drinks if you’re picky about cocktail flavor.
Also remember: optional activities and upgrades are available for purchase onsite. That means the $85 covers a great baseline day, but your total day cost can rise fast if you add multiple water rentals or guided experiences.
Getting there: Short taxi ride, but transportation is on you

Transportation isn’t included. That’s the first “real world” detail. The park is near public transportation, but most people end up taking a taxi because it’s straightforward.
Expect a fairly short drive from town—one common pattern was about 15 minutes each way. Taxi pricing varies by party size and where you’re starting from, but you should plan for it. You might see figures like $30 each way for smaller groups, or around $140–$180 round trip for larger groups, depending on how you book.
If you’re traveling with kids or a larger group, taxi costs can feel jumpy, but it’s often still simpler than piecing together transfers. Just budget for it up front so your beach day doesn’t turn into an unplanned spending surprise.
Check-in and first impressions: Wristband access and the park layout

Your day starts at the KUZÁ Beach & Adventure Park entrance area. You’ll enter the park and receive your wristband for the all-inclusive access.
This matters because KUZÁ runs the day like a controlled environment: there are clear activity zones, set times for buffet/bar access, and staff guidance around safety rules. Even if you’re just there for the beach, you still benefit from that structure. You don’t feel like you’re wandering into a free-for-all.
One more detail that affects comfort: lounge chairs, hammocks, and shaded seating are first-come, first-served. Most people found plenty of seating, but one guest felt the beach club seating was oversold at one point. If you’re the type who wants the best shade spot, arrive early enough to grab it without stress.
Also, KUZÁ is still growing as a destination. You may notice development or nearby building work, though reports suggest the beach experience itself stays the focus and the construction isn’t a dealbreaker.
Beach time at KUZÁ: Clear water, calmer zones, and rocky patches

The headline is the beachfront itself. KUZÁ’s ocean access is a big reason people buy a pass like this. You’ll get white sand, calm turquoise water in many areas, and multiple beach zones so you can match your mood—quiet relaxation versus more active areas.
One consistent tip: water shoes help. Some areas can have rocks and shells in the water. Even when the sand looks inviting, the entry can be less than gentle in certain spots. Water shoes make it easier to get into the sea and keep your day comfortable, especially if you plan on snorkeling or just spending long stretches swimming.
Water conditions can also change seasonally. Clarity and seaweed levels vary by time of year and weather, which is normal for the region. If you’re traveling during a season with less ideal visibility, don’t assume the ocean will always look like a postcard. The good news is that even with changes, the park setup keeps your day enjoyable.
Buffet and open bar: Where the value shines and where expectations need adjusting

The buffet is one of the strongest selling points. You get unlimited access to a beachfront buffet with bold Mexican and international favorites. You’ll likely find classic beach-day foods plus options that work for families.
Here’s how I’d plan your meals:
- Expect most of your eating to happen at the buffet restaurant area.
- If you’re hoping to snack at your lounger all day, you may be disappointed. One guest reported that at lounge chairs they served drinks, but food/snacks required heading to the restaurant.
- If you’re hungry, don’t wait until the end of the buffet window—eat when your energy is high.
Now the bar. The open bar includes standard cocktails, beer, and soft drinks. But drink quality shows up in reviews in a very human way: many people said beer was good, while mixed drinks were weaker, tasted too sweet, or didn’t match what you’d expect from a classic margarita or pina colada.
If you like cocktails, order with a “taste first” mindset:
- Try one margarita or daiquiri early.
- If it’s not your thing, switch to beer and soft drinks and you’ll be happier.
- Ice and flavor balance matter; if the mix tastes artificial to you, it’s not worth forcing.
Also note a key safety policy: guests must be 18+ to consume alcohol, and alcohol is strictly prohibited before participating in any water activities, including snorkeling. That rule is there for a reason, and it’s worth treating as part of the experience rather than an inconvenience.
Activities and eco trails: Optional adventure without pressure

Not everyone wants jet skis or snorkeling. KUZÁ gives you the option without making it mandatory. After your main access is set, you can spend time with the planned entertainment and then choose add-ons if you want more.
Common options sold onsite include:
- Razor tours
- Sky rentals
- Kayaking and paddle boarding
- Snorkeling
- Watersports equipment rentals (available for purchase)
The practical advantage is that you can wait until you see conditions—especially the water clarity and any seaweed changes. If the ocean looks good, you might add snorkeling. If it doesn’t, you can keep it simple with beach time and walking trails.
The park also has eco-park walking trails surrounded by native greenery. These are a nice change of pace if you’ve been in sun and want a slower, scenic break. You can do it between entertainment sessions or during the quieter stretches of the day.
Cultural shows, live music, and beach games: The “something happening” factor

One reason this pass works for groups is that you’re not stuck in silence. KUZÁ builds in live music, cultural shows, beach games, and family-style fun throughout the day.
You don’t need to plan which performance you’ll like. It’s spread out, and you can pop in when something grabs your attention. If you’re traveling with kids, this kind of schedule can save you from boredom spirals. If you’re an adult traveling with friends, it keeps the day from feeling like a long waiting room.
Expect the entertainment to be weather-dependent, like most outdoor schedules. If rain or wind changes the plan, your best strategy is the same as any beach day: keep flexibility, and let the staff guide you.
On-site logistics that can make or break your day
Even when a day is relaxing, small logistics matter. Here are the ones you should plan for:
Footwear and water gear
Some beach areas are rocky or shelly, and water shoes are recommended. If you’re snorkeling or doing other water activities, you may need equipment rentals onsite (watersports gear rentals are available for purchase).
Lockers and a place for your stuff
One great convenience: there are areas offering lockers so you can secure gear and valuables, especially if you do ATV or snorkeling-type activities. Also, reports mention a shuttle between the parking area and the beach area, so you’re not stuck walking long stretches carrying everything.
Tram/shuttle timing
Getting around inside the park may involve a tram. One guest noted that the return tram wasn’t first-come, first-served and that they had to wait behind group tours. If you’re sensitive to schedule delays, plan a little buffer time when you’re ready to leave.
Souvenirs and add-on shopping
There’s shopping available onsite, and you’ll also see staff approaching for activities and services like massages or rentals. That can be fun if you want extras. If you hate being interrupted, you might want a calm plan: headphones on, drink in hand, and a firm no if you’re not buying.
One more detail from reviews: some people felt the overall selling energy could be annoying with frequent offers to buy add-ons. It’s part of the beach-club business model, but the intensity can vary by day.
Is KUZÁ worth it? Who this pass fits best
This beach pass is best for you if:
- You want an easy, structured beach day with buffet access and an open bar.
- You care about comfort—shaded lounge chairs and hammocks are a big deal here.
- You like a mix of relaxation plus scheduled beach entertainment.
- You’re open to optional activities, but you don’t want to commit to them in advance.
It may disappoint you if:
- You’re very picky about cocktail flavor and assume standard cocktails mean top-tier mixology.
- You expect full food service at your lounger with no trips to the buffet.
- You’re frustrated by onsite upsells and rental requests.
- You need premium spirits or specialty menu items included in the base price.
One other reality: KUZÁ is a beach club model. That means rules are strict around safety and behavior. You’ll sign a waiver for entry, follow staff instructions, and alcohol rules apply for water activities. If you want a totally hands-off day, just know the park will actively manage behavior for safety.
The bottom line on value in Cozumel
For $85, KUZÁ can be a strong value when you treat it like what it is: entry to a big private beach, plus buffet and open bar during operating hours, plus an organized day of beach fun.
The best “value moment” is sitting in the shade with an easy drink while the ocean does its thing and the music keeps the day moving. When you hit that rhythm, the pass feels worth it—especially compared to more chaotic beach setups.
The main risk isn’t the beach. It’s expectations: drink quality, extra add-on costs, and the fact that some food items or snacks aren’t included everywhere. If you go in aware, you’ll enjoy the ocean and the comfort without the mental whiplash.
Should you book KUZÁ Beach Pass with Buffet, Open Bar & Activities?
I’d book it if you want a relaxing Cozumel beach day with real structure, plenty of shaded seating, buffet access, and a fun mix of music and beach activities. Add a bit of strategy—grab your best spot early, bring water shoes, and plan on leaning toward beer or soft drinks if you’re sensitive to cocktail flavor.
Skip or reconsider if you’re coming mainly for flawless cocktails or you expect all snacks and restaurant-level service delivered at your lounger. In that case, you may want a different beach club with a stronger drinks reputation—or you’ll end up paying for extras that weren’t part of your original plan.
If you’re flexible and you want an easy day in Cozumel that doesn’t require a ton of thinking, KUZÁ is a very workable pick.
FAQ
What does the KUZÁ Beach Pass include?
It includes admission to KUZÁ Beach & Adventure Park with access to the private beachfront, unlimited beachfront buffet, unlimited standard cocktails/beer/soft drinks from the open bar (within posted hours), participation in live music/cultural shows/beach games/family activities, and access to eco-park walking trails and shaded lounge seating.
How long is the experience?
It’s listed at about 8 hours.
Is transportation to and from KUZÁ included?
No. Transportation to/from the park is not included.
Are alcoholic drinks included, and is there an age requirement?
Yes, standard cocktails and beer are included through the open bar. Alcohol is limited to guests who are 18 years or older.
Are water activities included with the pass?
Some activities may be available for purchase onsite, and watersports gear rentals are not included. The pass includes park access and activities in general, but specific adventure add-ons are listed as optional and sold separately.
Can I drink alcohol before snorkeling or other water activities?
No. Alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited before participating in any water activities, including snorkeling.
Is the seating first come, first served?
Yes. Loungers, hammocks, and shaded seating are available on a first-come, first-served basis.























