Updated 2025 Cozumel Taxi Fares from Cruise Ports to Beach Clubs

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Margaritaville and taxis at Cozumel International Pier. Cozumel taxi fares from cruise ports to beach clubs
Margaritaville at Sea Islander arrives with cruisers at International Pier, where taxis wait to take visitors straight to beach clubs.

TL;DR – Cozumel taxi fares from cruise ports to beach clubs 2025

✅ Taxi fares are per cab, not per person (1–4 passengers).
Fixed union rates — no haggling required.
Cash only (USD or MXN pesos, small bills best).
✅ Standard taxis fit 1–4 people; vans for 5–8 cost double.
✅ Most beach clubs are just 10–20 minutes from the cruise piers.

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Stepping off your cruise ship in Cozumel, one of the first things you’ll probably wonder is: How much is a taxi from the pier to the beach club? With three cruise piers and a handful of popular beach clubs, it can feel confusing. Add in outdated forum posts, and suddenly you’re not sure if you’re about to pay the right price.

As a local here in Cozumel, I’ve seen how travelers struggle with this every week. The good news? Taxi fares are fixed by the taxi union (Taxi Syndicate) and published on official rate charts, at the ports. Once you know the basics, you’ll avoid surprises and head straight to the sand with confidence.

In this guide, you’ll find updated 2025 Cozumel taxi fares from cruise ports to beach clubs, shown in both USD and MXN pesos. I’ll also share how long each ride takes, whether fares are per person or per cab, the price for large groups, what to tip, and pro tips for avoiding common mistakes.

Updated 2025 Cozumel Taxi Fares and Travel Times

Taxi fares in Cozumel are set rates, so it’s easy to know what you’ll pay before you go. Here’s a quick look at Cozumel cruise ports taxi costs and travel times to the island’s top beach clubs

At-A-Glance Taxi Fares and Travel Times

Beach ClubOne Way Fare 1–4 People (USD)One Way Fare 1–4 People (MXN)Travel TimeNotes
Buccanos – Club Cozumel Caribe$15–20$285–38010-19 minNorth end beach club
Money Bar$13–15$247–2855-15 minClosest to the ports
Mr. Sanchos taxi fare$20–22$380–41811–22 minLively all-inclusive
Nachi Cocom$20–22$380–41812–22 minAdults-only, quiet
Paradise Beach$18–20$342–38010-20 minHeated pool
SkyReef$16–18$304–3427–17 minGreat snorkeling
Add 5–10 minutes for traffic. MXN peso is shown at 19:1 for planning; pay the posted USD fare or MXN equivalent shown on the board.

Most beach clubs are less than 20 minutes away, which means you’ll be sipping a frosty margarita before you know it. 🍹

🧭 Compare Cozumel beach clubs with transfers on Viator

🧭 Wondering what to do instead of the beach? I’ve rounded up the Best Shore Excursions in Cozumel to help you make the most of your day.

Cozumel Taxi Board Prices

Official Cozumel taxi chart 2025 at Puerta Maya
The Puerta Maya pier posts official taxi rates so you always know the right fare.

Cozumel taxi fares are published on official rate boards at each cruise pier by the Cozumel Taxi Syndicate, making it easy to see the correct price before you hop in a cab.

How Taxi Pricing Works in Cozumel

Cozumel taxis and vans at International Pier
At the International Pier (SSA), taxis and vans wait to take cruisers straight to the beach clubs.

You might have seen travelers online debating whether taxi fares per cab vs per person in Cozumel apply.

Let’s clear this up:

  • 🚖 Fares are per cab. A standard taxi holds 1–4 passengers. Whether you’re solo or with three friends, the fare is the same.
  • 🚐 Taxi surcharges in Cozumel (5–8 passengers): Larger vans are available. Expect to pay double the base fare for a bigger vehicle.
  • 💵 Cash only taxis in Cozumel: Drivers accept U.S. dollars or pesos, but never cards. Small bills are best. Divers rarely carry change.
  • 💰 Tipping taxi drivers in Cozumel: Rounding up or adding $1–2 is appreciated but not required. For longer trips or helpful service, 10–15% is generous.
  • 📜 Cozumel taxi union fixed rates: Official rate boards are posted at each cruise pier, ensuring consistency.

Cruise Piers and Why Location Matters

Cozumel taxi rates by pier map
Puerta Maya’s map shows exactly where the beach clubs are located in relation to the cruise pier.

➡️Booking a tour from the pier? Read How to Avoid Overpriced Tours at Cruise Piers for markups, red flags, and refund-safe options.

Cozumel has three cruise piers, and where you dock makes a big difference in your taxi fare:

  • Punta Langosta (Downtown Pier): Closest to the town center, farther from southern beach clubs. Best for north end beach clubs like Tequila and Buccanos.
  • International Pier (SSA): Just north of Puerta Maya. Convenient for Mr. Sanchos, Paradise Beach and any beach club located to the south.
  • Puerta Maya (Carnival Pier): Sits just to the south of International Pier (SSA) with Puerta Maya taxi prices being similar to theirs. Best for quick beach transfers. You can literally be at a beach club in less than 5 minutes.

Knowing your pier is key. When you search “Cozumel taxi rates from Punta Langosta / Puerta Maya / International Pier,” many guides lump them together. But rates vary slightly, so always check your exact pier.

➡️ Not sure which pier your ship will dock at? Check out our Cozumel Cruise Port Guide.


Walking vs Taxi Fares in Cozumel

Walking from cruise port to Cozumel beach clubs
Walking to the beach from cruise ports looks tempting, but it’s a long, hot trek.

Some cruisers wonder: Can I just walk to the beach?

  • From Puerta Maya or International Pier, the nearest beaches to the south are a over 45+ minutes away along a busy road that turns into a jungle — not a safe or relaxing walk.
  • From Punta Langosta, the closest beach club to the north (Tequila Beach Club) is about an hour walk. In the Cozumel heat, that’s brutal.

Some travelers prefer the freedom of having their own wheels. Renting a car for the day makes it easy to explore Cozumel at your own pace.

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Insider Tips to Avoid Overpaying

Playa Palancar boat sign with Cozumel taxi fare tips
Playa Palancar welcomes you with island charm before your beach day begins.

I’ve seen travelers (and me, if we’re being honest) make the same mistakes over and over. Here’s how to avoid them:

Have small bills ready. Paying with a $50 can cause “no change” issues.
Don’t haggle. Fares are set by the union. If a driver quotes higher, politely ask to see the rate board.
Larger vans for 5–8 passengers cost double the 1–4 person fare. Confirm at the rate chart before boarding.
Remember tipping taxi drivers in Cozumel is optional. A dollar or two goes a long way.

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Quick Budget Cheat Sheet

Puerta Maya taxi prices Cozumel 2025
The Puerta Maya sign welcomes cruisers — just steps from official taxi rate boards.

Here’s your Cozumel cruise ports taxi costs at a glance:

  • Average fare: $13–22 USD per cab
  • Vans (5–8 passengers): are double the base rate
  • Travel time: averages between 10–20 minutes
  • Cash only, (no credit cards) in USD or MXN pesos

FAQs: Cozumel Taxi Fares from Cruise Ports to Beach Clubs

San Francisco Beach entrance with Cozumel taxi info
San Francisco Beach is just a quick taxi ride away — van fares make group trips easy and affordable.

What’s the taxi fare for 5–8 passengers from Cozumel cruise ports to beach clubs?

If your group is larger than four, you’ll need a van taxi. Expect to pay double the standard fare. For example, a $20 ride for 1–4 people, may cost $40 for a larger group. Vans are available at all cruise piers but confirm pricing before boarding.

How much is a taxi from Cozumel’s Punta Langosta pier to Mr. Sanchos Beach Club?

A taxi from Punta Langosta (the downtown pier) to Mr. Sanchos costs about $22 USD per cab (1-4 people) in 2025. Travel time is around 22 minutes. Since fares are fixed by the taxi union, the price is the same whether you’re solo or sharing with friends.

Do Cozumel beach clubs like Paradise Beach or Mr. Sanchos include taxi fares in their passes?

No, most Cozumel beach clubs do not include taxi transfers in the admission fee. However, some clubs have excursion packages that include transportation through Viator that bundle entrance and roundtrip transportation.

🧭 For cruisers short on time, The Money Bar is the easiest beach escape — close to the terminal, great snorkeling, and pickup/drop-off is included in the price.

Can I pay Cozumel taxi fares to beach clubs with a credit card?

No, taxis in Cozumel are cash only. Drivers accept both U.S. dollars and Mexican pesos, but you’ll need small bills since they rarely carry change. ATMs are available at cruise terminals if you need cash before heading to your beach club.

How long does it take to get from Cozumel International Pier (SSA) to SkyReef by taxi?

The ride from International Pier (SSA) to SkyReef Beach Club is one of the shortest. Expect about 8 minutes and a fare of $16 USD per cab in 2025. This makes SkyReef a popular choice for cruisers who want maximum beach time with minimal travel.

Are Cozumel taxi fares negotiable?

No, Cozumel taxi fares are not negotiable. Rates are set by the local taxi union and are posted on official boards at the cruise piers and main taxi stands. This system ensures fixed, transparent pricing, so you don’t need to haggle over fares.

Is it better to book a Cozumel beach club excursion with transfers included?

For families or larger groups, booking a beach club excursion with transfers included can save hassle and ensure guaranteed transport but options are limited. If you’re heading to Mr. Sanchos, Paradise, or Nachi with friends, a private group transfer can save time and make the day smoother.

🧭 Traveling with a group? Skip the taxi line and book a private shuttle to Cozumel’s top beach clubs. Easy pickup right at your cruise terminal.

What’s the taxi fare from Puerta Maya to Paradise Beach?

The ride from Puerta Maya cruise pier to Paradise Beach takes about 9 minutes. The Paradise Beach taxi cost is usually around $18 USD per cab (not per person). Fares are set by the taxi union, so you can expect a consistent rate whether you’re traveling solo or with up to 4 passengers.

What’s the taxi fare from Punta Langosta pier to Paradise Beach?

From Punta Langosta pier, the trip to Paradise Beach is about 20 minutes. The fare is typically $20 USD per cab. Some visitors look for a shared taxi in Cozumel, but note that most cabs here operate as private rides unless arranged in advance.

How do I find the official taxi union rate board in Cozumel?

The official Cozumel taxi union rates are posted at every cruise pier, at major taxi stands downtown and are endorsed by the tourism board, They are fixed by the taxi union Look for a large board with printed fares by destination. This ensures you’re paying the correct union-approved price.

Final Tips on Cozumel Cruise Port Taxi Fares to Beach Clubs

Parked Cozumel taxi at cruise port
Taxis are always lined up at cruise piers, ready for fast transfers to the beach.

At first glance, Cozumel taxi fares from cruise ports to beach clubs can seem confusing — different piers, different clubs, different rates floating around online. But once you know fares are per cab, fixed by the union, and clearly posted, you can relax.

Whether you’re headed to Mr. Sanchos, Paradise Beach, or Playa Palancar, taxis are the easiest way to get from cruise port to beach club. Just grab a cab, split the fare with friends, and enjoy your day in Cozumel.

➡️ Looking for more options beyond the beach? Here’s what to do in Cozumel on a Cruise Stop.

🧭 Want curated ideas? Check out my Best Cozumel Cruise Excursions — these are traveler-approved picks that go way beyond just taxis and beach clubs.

Planning a trip should feel exciting, not stressful. I hope this post gave you a clearer picture of what to expect. Stick around—there’s plenty more local insight waiting for you  ~ Lisa🪇

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