mevelandry
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You can check here. It really depends on how many ships are in port and which cruise lines.
http://www.cruiseportinsider.com/cozumelschedule2019.html?ezpage=19
Thanks! The schedule doesn't seem to be out yet on the site but I found one on cruise mapper. There will be SEVEN ships in Cozumel that day. Crazy!
Most likely you will dock at TMM International Pier, it's kind of beside the Carnival pier but they have separate entrances. Unless there are a lot of RCL or Celebrity cruises docked that day. Carnival (Puerto Maya) has room for 3 I think, 2 at TMM and 2 or 3 at the other dock (Punta Langosta), where Disney and NCL go.Not that crazy for CozumelMost likely you will dock at TMM International Pier, it's kind of beside the Carnival pier but they have separate entrances. Unless there are a lot of RCL or Celebrity cruises docked that day. Carnival (Puerto Maya) has room for 3 I think, 2 at TMM and 2 or 3 at the other dock (Punta Langosta), where Disney and NCL go.

Which ship? Royals (and celebrity) bigger ships get priority at international (as they've put so much money into it they want money back), I've never heard of a royal ship docking where carnival tend to dock, again carnival put money into that terminal.
Smaller ships may get put downtown (where Disney dock) but its more expensive there and tends to be the other other companies.
When I was on a vision class ship were were always downtown of there were already 2 other royal ships in as we were the smallest, there was even one time we didnt dock anywhere and tendered to international because all other berths were taken, but that seemed a little crazy and only ever happened once...

Thanks for the link, that was very interesting. It shows 6 ships docked when we are there June 14th. Wow, that is going to be a crowded day in Cozumel!You can check here. It really depends on how many ships are in port and which cruise lines.
http://www.cruiseportinsider.com/cozumelschedule2019.html?ezpage=19
Thanks for the link, that was very interesting. It shows 6 ships docked when we are there June 14th. Wow, that is going to be a crowded day in Cozumel!
it does also depend on the size of the ships! Oasis class is much bigger than even Freedom, or some other cruise lines ships. Cozumel and Nassau seem to get many ships almost daily. They are used to it so it should be lots of fun any way! But if you are looking for something smaller/private like a few of the resorts, you'd want to book early.6 isn't too badit does also depend on the size of the ships! Oasis class is much bigger than even Freedom, or some other cruise lines ships. Cozumel and Nassau seem to get many ships almost daily. They are used to it so it should be lots of fun any way! But if you are looking for something smaller/private like a few of the resorts, you'd want to book early.
We booked Mr. Sanchos. I know it's a popular place so I'm wondering how they'll handle the crowd.

They are one who limits the number of reservations, I think? So if you have booked you will be all set! And not have to worry![]()

It’s actually Nachi Cocum that has a cap - 150 people per day. It’s not bad if you’re just looking to lounge around.
So in effect, it's not really a occupant cap. It's a cap on the all-inclusive area. So there could still be a LOT of people at Sanchos?
So in effect, it's not really a occupant cap. It's a cap on the all-inclusive area. So there could still be a LOT of people at Sanchos?
Yes...it can get very crowded. I wouldnt doubt that it has happened but I have never heard of anyone being turned away from Mr Sanchos. I have heard of ppl being turned away from Nachi and Paradise Beach though.