Turquoise Beach Bar

Top choice in Isla Cozumel


Rock cover bands, some surprisingly good, play fun sunset shows several times a week. If you get tired of the beer routine, order a cocktail or potent mezcal. A festively plump pet pig named Taluhla roams the beach here for table scraps and she seems to be making out quite well. It's about 1km south of the car-ferry dock.


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