Everything cruise travelers need to know about Passion Island (Isla de Pasión) — how to get there, what the private beach club actually includes, which tours are worth booking, and how to plan a stress-free port day from Cozumel.
Passion Island Cozumel: The Complete 2026 Guide to Isla de Pasión
If you've ever searched for passion island after booking a Western Caribbean cruise, you've probably seen the same set of glossy photos: a narrow ribbon of white sand, absurdly blue shallow water, hammocks strung between palms, and almost no crowd. The photos are not exaggerated. Passion Island — Isla de Pasión, Isla Pasión, Mexico, or Cozumel Passion Island, depending on which site you land on — is one of the most photogenic private-island experiences in the Mexican Caribbean, and for cruise travelers with a single precious day in port, it can be the difference between a good Cozumel visit and a great one.
This guide is a practical companion to our main Passion Island Cozumel excursion page and is designed to answer the questions that most cruise travelers actually have before booking: what's included, how you get there, whether it's worth the money, what to pack, and how to fit it around your ship's all-aboard time.
What Is Passion Island (Isla de Pasión)?
Passion Island is a small private island off the northern tip of Cozumel, about a 45-minute trip from the Cozumel cruise port by combined road transfer and short boat ride. It is operated as a private beach club, which means your ticket is effectively a day pass that bundles transportation, beach access, food, drinks, and amenities into a single package.
The geography is unusually kind. Because Passion Island sits in a sheltered, shallow bay, the water is warm, flat, and usually calm even when the open Caribbean is rough — which is why you'll frequently see running on days when snorkeling and reef trips have been cancelled on the windward side of the island. For families with young children or nervous swimmers, this is a genuinely meaningful difference.





