El Cielo — The 2026 Honest Guide
By Mr. Playas · Updated March 2026
El Cielo — "the sky" — is a shallow, waist-deep sandbar on the south end of Cozumel, accessible only by boat. The seabed is dotted with large orange cushion sea stars and the water is clear enough that the sky reflects back. It is the Instagram backdrop of the Mexican Caribbean and also a fragile ecosystem under pressure.
How do you get to El Cielo?
Only by boat — shared catamaran tours from Cozumel pier run $60–90 USD for 4–5 hours, hitting El Cielo plus two reef snorkel stops. Private pangas: $200–350 USD per group.
The Three-Stop Tour
- Palancar Reef snorkel — shallow gardens section, 45 minutes in water
- Colombia Reef — turtles, eagle rays, drift snorkel
- El Cielo sandbar — wade, photos, lunch on the catamaran
Book an El Cielo Catamaran Tour
Shared catamaran trips hitting El Cielo, Palancar, and Colombia reefs. Includes snorkel gear, lunch, and open bar.
Browse Cozumel tours on ViatorFrequently Asked Questions
Weekday mornings before 11 AM, before the catamaran fleet arrives. Sunday and cruise-port days are the worst.
No — knee to waist deep across most of the sandbar. Non-swimmers are comfortable. Bring water shoes; the sand has occasional shell fragments.
Brief contact while wading is unavoidable. The rule that kills them is lifting them out of the water for photos. Keep them submerged at all times.