Coconuts Bar & Grill

Isla Cozumel


The term 'Coconuts' is used here metaphorically, and some of the decorations are a bit tacky (the thong-wearing beach balls, for instance), but what would you expect from a cliffside bar serving tropical drinks with Jimmy Buffett tunes in the background? The view can't be beat, and on a hot day the beer can't be beat either. Cash only.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Isla Cozumel attractions

1. San Gervasio Ruins

7.79 MILES

This overpriced Maya complex is Cozumel’s only preserved ruin. It's thought to have been the location of the sanctuary of Ixchel, goddess of fertility,…

2. El Cedral

7.85 MILES

This Maya ruin, a fertility temple, is the oldest on the island. It’s the size of a small house and has no ornamentation. El Cedral is thought to have…

3. Sea Walls

9.64 MILES

Local and international artists backed by the PangeaSeed foundation created 36 large-scale public murals in 2015 to raise awareness about ocean…

4. Playa Palancar

10.11 MILES

About 17km south of San Miguel, Palancar is a great beach to visit during the week when the crowds thin out. It has a beach club renting snorkel gear (US…

5. El Cielo

10.19 MILES

Living up to its heavenly name, El Cielo's shallow turquoise waters are ideal for snorkeling and swimming among starfish, stingrays and small fish…

6. Parque Punta Sur

10.98 MILES

For the price of admission to this park, you can visit a lighthouse, a small nautical museum and a Maya ruin. The park road leads past an observation…

7. El Castillo Real

13.76 MILES

Down the same intimidating road that leads to Punta Molas are the large Maya ruins known as El Castillo Real (The Royal Castle). The archaeological site,…

8. Punta Molas

16.88 MILES

To reach the far northeast of the island you're best off heading out on an off-road tour to avoid getting stranded on the remote dirt road. The tour makes…