Adventures in the Sun
February 23, 2023
Cozumel, Mexico
Morning
For the first time of the cruise, we woke up to an alarm going off at 7AM. Unfortunately, I did not sleep well due to a UIL nightmare so it was a rough night. We all got up and got ready and then made our way to the Windjammer for our breakfast. It was not at all crowded at 7:30AM ship time and we were done and back in the room getting ready to get off the ship shortly after 8AM. (Keep in mind that passengers were allowed to get off all night so this was probably a factor in it being less crowded. A typical Cozumel arrival is 8AM so plan for it to be MUCH busier).
Hello Carnival Dream... Nice of you to join us!
We got all of our stuff ready for a beach day and then made our way to Deck 1 to get off the ship. It didn't take much time to make our way to the back of the International Cruise Terminal to the taxi stand. We were at Playa Mia Beach and checking into our day reservation within 20 minutes. TIP- Cozumel offers FLAT RATE taxi fees from the International, Puerta Maya and Downtown cruise terminals. Be sure to tell your taxi driver where you are headed and ask for the quote before you get in the taxi. We have NEVER had an issue and it has always been very easy and cheap. Our taxi to Playa Mia was $17 each way... Don't forget to tip your driver.
Once we arrived at Playa Mia, we signed into our beach reservation and then made our way to lounge chairs for the day. Unfortunately, due to the high winds, the resort was not allowing beach umbrellas so we opted to sit towards the back of the beachy sand area near an awning in hopes of the shade covering.
Playa Mia is an all inclusive resort on the southeast side of Cozumel island and offers lounge chairs, a very large and somewhat smooth beach access as well as numerous other amenities such as ocean inflatables, a large pool and a massive waterpark with 2 waterslides and a kiddie area. This is probably the most "Family Friendly" resort we have been to in Cozumel. However, I would not say it was my favorite as it was very "family and kid" populated. As per the usual with these "all inclusive" resorts, the cocktails were watered down and not that good.
We loaded the kids up with sunscreen and they were on their way. They tried out the ocean bicycles and then spent over an hour on the inflatables. Chris and I enjoyed watching them in the shade with a cocktail in hand.
Afternoon
We spent the morning in the ocean and then decided to get in the pool while we waited for our lunch. TIP- Order your lunch early at any of these resorts as there are many passengers from all cruise lines. We have found ordering around 11AM helps ensure good delivery timing and allows you a more relaxed afternoon instead of feeling rushed due to late arriving food. We ordered a wide variety of food and all enjoyed the quesadilla the most. But like I mentioned above, the food left much to be desired.
We enjoyed our lunch and then Luke and Chris did the water bicycle while Natalie and I enjoyed the serenity of the shaded lounge chairs. Shortly after that the kids spent the rest of their time on the ocean inflatables. Playa Mia made an announcement at 2PM local time (1PM ship time) for all Adventure of the Seas passengers to start closing out their tabs. This was the first we have experienced this type of reminder and I think it is very helpful.
Chris's face when Luke asks him to do the Ocean Bike!
Chris- That means I will have to do the bulk of the pedaling!
Chris sure did a LOT of the pedaling but it was FUN!
We were in the taxi and back at the International Terminal by 2:30PM local time. Since we had gotten off the night before, we did not do a lot of souvenir shopping so we were back on Adventure of the Seas shortly before 3PM local time (2PM ship time).
A picture perfect view of your ship from the International Cruise Terminal.
TIP- This is right behind the COZUMEL sign on the north side of the terminal near Senor Frogs.
We tried to have the kids do some swimming in this area but it was a little too rocky for their liking. They were also really tired from a day of playing at Playa Mia and some minor sunburns!
Once back on board, Chris and the kids went to take showers and naps while I went to enjoy the Solarium before the majority of the passengers got back on board. The Solarium was not crowded at all and in fact, I was in the hot tub all by myself for almost 30 minutes. TIP- We have also notice the hot tubs and whirlpools are MUCH hotter and overall better maintained on port days as well. We highly recommend enjoying these type of ship facilities on a port day, especially if you have been to said port before.
Shortly before sail-away time at 5PM, I went back to the room and showered and got ready for the evening. We went back to Deck 4 outside promenade to try and spot pier runners but it seemed as if all of the Adventure of the Seas passengers were already back on board. (This was completely different from our Carnival Vista and Carnival Breeze experiences just a few months prior. Royal Caribbean truly is a different clientele). The Adventure of the Seas set sail for Galveston, TX at 4:58PM.
Evening
After waiting to watch pier runners without any luck, we went down to Schooner Bar for Pre-Dinner Trivia. I didn't expect to do well but Chris knew many of the answers and ended up winning in a Tie-Breaker at the end. We all got a medal keychain. (Overall, I was a little disappointed in the SWAG offered by Royal Caribbean for trivia games). Then we went to catch another EPIC sunset on Deck 4.
This was such a PERFECT sunset!
We tried to go to the Family Gameshow "60 seconds or less" in the Imperial Lounge before dinner. This was a great option for kids of all ages but it was TERRIBLY managed and ran by the cruise director's staff. There was a challenge to do in 60 seconds and kids could come up and try to get selected to play. The crew wasn't really choosing who would play but rather allowing kids to run and cut in front of others just to get to play. Within 4-5 rounds of Luke waiting and raising his hand to play and not being chosen, he was completely done and wanted no part of it. Sadly we heard parents telling kids "Just run them over and get up there so you can play". I could get on a whole separate soapbox about how kids these days behave and how we, as a society, are raising the future leaders of our country. It is actually appalling.
We then went to Mexican Night in the Sapphire Dining Room. We arrived early and were seated early but the service was still SUPER slow. I had told Royal Caribbean we were celebrating the kids birthdays upon booking and it seemed this was the night they would recognize their birthdays. TIP- You can specify just about any celebration and Royal Caribbean (and most cruise lines) will recognize the birthday or other celebration with a cake or dessert of some kind in the main dining room completely free of charge. Little did I know that the kids did not want to be sang to and get a dessert. I had mentioned it to Luke when the waiter reminded me at the entrance and Luke wanted no part of it. So much so that when the waiter asked who had a birthday, I randomly said "Me". So the wait staff brought me a cake and sang to me at the conclusion of our dinner. The coconut cake they brought was SUPERB and I enjoyed it a lot.
After dinner we went to the "Can't Stop the Rock" show in the Main Theater. This was a pretty good cruise ship show and Natalie especially enjoyed it. Luke, on the other hand, took a nap. He was wiped out from a day in the sun. After the show, we went back to the cabin as Luke was just so tired. Chris and I LOVE the 70s Inferno that Royal Caribbean offers so we put the kids to bed and then went back out to the dance party in the Royal Promenade. TIP- Bring a wig and 70s clothes. This event is NOT to be missed and is SO MUCH FUN! Chris and I danced the night away and then got a few cocktails before heading back to the room for the night shortly after midnight.
Just a small taste of the Disco Inferno! It is SO MUCH FUN!
It was a great day in our "home away from home" Caribbean port! We LOVED the crystal clear blue waters and a gorgeous day at the beach!
Up next... Our final day aboard the
Adventure of the Seas!
God is Good... ALL THE TIME!
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