Cozumel: Pirate Ship Cruise with Open Bar, Dinner, and Show

Imagine setting sail on a beautifully crafted 17th-century Spanish galleon replica off the coast of Cozumel, with lively pirates, gourmet food, and flowing drinks—this is what you get with the Pirate Ship Cruise with Dinner and Show. For around $98 per person, you’ll spend about 3.5 hours immersed in a lively, interactive experience that combines entertainment, local scenery, and great food.
What we love about this tour is the quality of the entertainment — with sword fights, pirate stories, and audience participation, it’s as much a spectacle for adults as a fun night out. Plus, the gourmet dinner featuring lobster, steak, and fresh sides leaves many guests pleasantly surprised.
One possible consideration is that the tour is quite adult-oriented, with drinks and humor leaning toward the lively side. If you’re traveling with young children or prefer a more subdued evening, this may not be the best fit.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy interactive shows, good food, and a lively atmosphere. It’s especially popular with groups, couples, and anyone looking to add some fun, memorable flair to their Cozumel trip.
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- Authentic setting: A well-crafted replica of a 17th-century Spanish galleon adds visual charm.
- Interactive entertainment: Pirates, sword fights, and audience participation make for a lively, memorable show.
- Gourmet dinner: Expect delicious options like lobster, steak, rice, and baked potatoes.
- Open bar choices: Premium and Deluxe options provide top-shelf spirits, Champagne, and more.
- Family-friendly? Mostly geared toward adults, but some reviews highlight that older children can enjoy it too.
- Great value: With food, entertainment, and drinks included, many guests find this cruise a worthwhile splurge.
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A Closer Look at the Experience

When we think about what makes this Cozumel cruise stand out, it’s the combination of authentic atmosphere and engaging entertainment. The ship is a faithful replica of a 17th-century galleon, which adds a distinctive visual element that enhances the entire evening. From the moment you step aboard, you’re transported into a playful pirate universe, complete with costumes, stories, and sword fights.
Setting Sail and the Show
The cruise departs promptly at 5:45 PM from the ferry pier, so arriving 30 minutes early is wise. The crew, often described as friendly, energetic, and committed to making everyone have fun, quickly sets the tone for a lively night. Guests report that the pirate show is interactive and humorous, with plenty of audience participation. As one reviewer from the UK mentioned, “Those pirates never stopped throughout — well done!”
The sword fights, pirate stories, and dance-offs keep guests engaged from start to finish. Many reviews highlight how fun and inclusive the crew is, with some guests noting that even those who might hesitate at first soon found themselves laughing and joining in.
The Dinner
The food is surprisingly good, especially considering it’s served during a cruise. You might find the steak to be well-seasoned and tender, with some reviews praising the lobster as “amazing”. The meal typically includes salad with artisan dressing, vegetables, rice, baked potatoes, and the main course—either lobster or steak, with vegetarian options likely available.
Guests consistently mention huge portions, with some saying they left completely satisfied. One reviewer described it as “the food was delicious and the whole operation was slick and well-organized.” During dinner, expect some sword fighting and pirate antics, adding a theatrical touch to your meal.
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The open bar is a highlight for many, with flowing drinks and a festive atmosphere. You can choose from the Premium Open Bar, which includes top-shelf spirits like Don Julio, Grey Goose, Johnnie Walker, Zacapa, and Champagne, or opt for the Deluxe Open Bar for even more options.
Guests often comment that the drinks keep flowing, and the music and lights make the cruise lively well into the night. Several reviews emphasize how many guests dance along to the music, making it feel like a pirate party.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This cruise is best suited for adults and older children who enjoy interactive entertainment, good food, and drinks. It’s a great choice for couples or groups celebrating special occasions or just looking for a unique night out. The atmosphere is fun, energetic, and at times adult humor-oriented, so it’s less suitable for very young kids or travelers seeking a quiet, relaxing evening.
Detailed Breakdown of the Itinerary

While the cruise itself lasts approximately 3.5 hours, most of the experience is centered around the evening voyage. The process begins with meeting at the ferry pier about 30 minutes before departure, where you’ll find the crew dressed as pirates — setting the stage for the evening.
Boarding the Ship: The replica galleon is beautifully detailed, creating an immersive environment. Once aboard, guests settle into their seats, many opting for a spot at the bar or on deck to enjoy the views.
Departure and the Show: As the ship leaves the dock, the pirate crew kicks off with storytelling and music, gradually escalating into interactive sword fights and comedic skits. Guests can expect plenty of participation, from dancing to games involving prizes. The lively pirate show continues through the cruise, with pirates engaging guests in humorous and sometimes daring antics.
Dinner Service: Midway or toward the latter part of the cruise, the crew serves the gourmet meal, which many guests find to be unexpectedly high quality. During dinner, there’s typically more entertainment, with some reviews mentioning sword fighting or pirate-themed games.
Dancing and Drinks: After the meal, the music picks up again, and guests are encouraged to dance, sing, and socialize. The open bar is always flowing, making it easy to keep the party lively until the end of the cruise.
Return and Disembarkation: The cruise concludes back at the pier, with many guests commenting that they wished it could go on longer. Guests often leave with photos of the ship and pirate costumes, plus lasting memories of a fun, engaging night.
Authenticity and Value

Many reviewers praise the attention to detail, both in the ship’s design and the performance quality. The crew’s enthusiasm and professionalism shine through, making this more than just a typical dinner cruise.
The value for the price is often highlighted — for about $98, you get a full evening of entertainment, a gourmet meal, and unlimited drinks. Considering that similar tours might charge extra for drinks or entertainment, this all-inclusive experience offers very good value. The premium open bar elevates the experience further, especially for those wanting top-shelf spirits.
Potential Drawbacks
While the majority of reviews are glowing, some guests note that the humor can be adult-themed, with drinking games and jokes leaning toward the risqué. Also, since the tour is adult-oriented, it may not be suitable for very young children or travelers seeking a quieter, less rowdy evening. The ship’s condition is generally good, but a few guests mention it could use some tender loving care.
Practical Tips
- Arrive early to secure a good spot and avoid rushing.
- Dress comfortably, especially since you’ll be on deck and participating in active entertainment.
- Consider upgrading to the Deluxe Open Bar if you want the full premium spirits experience.
- Bring your passport or ID for check-in, and comfortable shoes for dancing.
- Budget a small $5 dock surcharge in cash, payable on the day.
The Sum Up

This pirate-themed dinner cruise in Cozumel offers a lively, engaging evening that combines themed entertainment, delicious food, and unlimited drinks. It’s a perfect choice for adults and older kids looking for a fun, interactive night on the water. The authentic ship replica and the professional crew ensure guests feel immersed in a playful pirate adventure, with plenty of laughs and memorable moments.
While it’s not suited for those seeking a quiet, family-friendly, or subdued experience, it excels at providing an energetic, joyful environment where everyone can let loose. The high-quality food, especially the lobster and steak, along with the top-shelf open bar, makes this experience a good value for the money.
If you’re in Cozumel and want to combine scenery, entertainment, and great food into one evening, this cruise stands out as a highly recommended, fun-filled option.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Mostly geared toward adults, though some older children may enjoy the interactive pirate show. The humor and drinking games are adult-focused.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, passport or ID, and perhaps a camera. Dressing in casual, comfortable clothing is best, especially if you plan to participate actively.
How long is the cruise?
The cruise lasts approximately 3.5 hours, starting at 5:45 PM and returning to the pier afterward.
Are drinks really unlimited?
Yes, with the open bar included, guests reported that drinks kept flowing throughout the cruise, especially with the premium options.
Can I upgrade my drinks package?
Yes, there is a Deluxe Open Bar option that includes top-shelf spirits and Champagne.
What’s the food like?
Guests consistently describe the food as delicious, with large portions of lobster or steak, alongside sides like rice and baked potatoes.
Is the ship accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible, making it possible for more guests to join the fun.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour can operate in the rain, but it may be canceled during severe weather conditions or if there are not enough reservations.
This cruise offers a lively, memorable evening that combines dinner, entertainment, and Caribbean views — perfect for travelers seeking a fun, adult-oriented adventure on their Cozumel visit.
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