









5 hour(s)
English
Included
Educational insights into local wildlife and conservation
Scenic drive to West Bay Beach on Roatán’s west side
Snorkeling at the second-largest barrier reef in the world
Beautiful coastal views and crystal-clear Caribbean waters
€ 62.32
€ 57.33


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Your adventure begins at the charming Monkey and Sloth Sanctuary, where you’ll meet some of the island’s most beloved wildlife. Watch as curious monkeys swing from branches and gentle sloths relax in the trees, offering heartwarming moments and photo opportunities. This guided visit allows you to get up close, learn about their behavior, and gain insight into ongoing conservation efforts that help protect these fascinating animals and their natural environment.
After your visit to the sanctuary, the journey continues to the stunning West Bay Beach on the island’s west side—one of Roatán’s most picturesque stretches of sand. Here, you’ll enter the Banarama Resort, where beach chairs are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. From the beach, you'll board a boat for an exciting snorkeling experience along Roatán’s vibrant reef, part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef—the second-largest in the world. Immerse yourself in the clear Caribbean waters and explore the colorful coral, tropical fish, and marine life that make this underwater world truly unforgettable.
Beach Access Fees
Air-conditioned vehicle
All Fees and Taxes
Use of Snorkelling equipment
Alcoholic Beverages
Meal
Soda or Pop
Swimwear and towel
Water bottle
No public transportation nearby
Wheelchair accessible
Keep personal essentials
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Most beautiful beach on Cozumel. Swam out to the reef to snorkel! Far swim but with it. Water is calm. We saw shark, lobster, rays. Not too deep! Worth the $ plus we saw the crocs on the boat tour!

Punta Sur Eco Beach Park is one of the most beautiful and peaceful spots in Cozumel. The park offers stunning ocean views, a historic lighthouse, and plenty of opportunities to see wildlife like crocodiles, flamingos, and tropical birds. The beaches are clean and quiet, perfect for swimming or relaxing. The small Mayan ruins add a nice cultural touch, and the on-site restaurant serves great local food with a view. It’s well worth spending a few hours here to enjoy both nature and history in one place.

The Punta Sur Eco Park was by far the highlight of our stay on Cozumel! It’s super peaceful, and we saw several wild crocodiles and even a coati. The entrance fee is around €25 per person, but it includes a free boat tour through the mangroves (available in English and Spanish). The beach is absolutely stunning — the most beautiful one we’ve seen in all of Mexico. Unlike many other spots, there was no seaweed here at all. The water was crystal clear, and there are great snorkeling spots you can reach directly from the beach. There’s also a lighthouse you can climb for an amazing view over the entire park. Absolutely worth visiting!

⭐☆☆☆☆ One of the Worst Experiences – Not Worth the Trip! Visited today, and honestly, this was one of the worst experiences I’ve had at a tourist spot. The road to get there is terrible — full of potholes and dirt paths covered with water, so you can’t even see where the holes are. The lighthouse view was decent, but the area itself was smelly and swarming with mosquitoes. Bathrooms and showers were not clean at all. They charged us $210 USD for 11 people (including 4 kids) and only accepted cash — felt like a total rip-off. The food and massage were also disappointing. The water was dirty and full of seaweed. Overall, this place is not worth the time or money. Florida beaches are much cleaner and far more enjoyable. Mexico really needs to stop taking advantage of tourists like this. Save your money and visit a nearby area instead! Worse of all they have this plastic tables one of our family member seat on it and it broken as I think this are old and being in sun they are weak. They charge $10 for the table it shows their mindset.

Beautiful Virgin beach, but you have to be a great swimmer in case you want to snorkel. Swimming of at least one kilometer through the dense sea weed will finally take you to the clear turquoise water for snorkeling. The food at the local restaurant was awesome .



