by KimS7
Great people, big iguanas, beautiful waters!
Visited: Aug 28, 2009
by Fjv
Water was very choppy and windy. Our group - the men went. The cruise ship had a hard time getting the passengers back on the ship. The cruiseline was lucky no one got hurt.
Visited: Feb 12, 2007
by AT368
Swimming area for crowded and water was 'dirty', cloudy from all the wandering people. Once you got out into deeper water, snorkeling was great! Eels, stingray and multitude of fish were viewed. Appreciated the fact that the ship's buffet restaurant was on this beach so we didn't have to drop huge $$ for lunch...
Visited: Jul 15, 2011
by HeatherR5
Lots to do on their private island. Plenty of chairs & hammocks. Food is good.
Visited: Sep 02, 2007
by SitiS
The best private island so far. The water was pristine and the area clean. However, not much shopping and the prices were high,
Visited: Dec 24, 2006
by JeffR7
Lot of fun and the weather was super.
Visited: Jan 03, 2008
by BriceF
Snorkeling was awesome. We brought our own snorkel gear and only had to pay 6 dollars a piece for a vest to snorkel all day. The hammocks in the shade are awesome.
Visited: Jun 06, 2010
by JakeR11110064
There is alot of fun stuff to do here at Cococay island. Its one of the places I liked the best.
Visited: May 08, 2006
by SteveP7
A unique experience, beautiful island.
Visited: Jul 04, 2011
by LauraG4
What a day! The island has the best of everything from thrilling activities to the island barbecue to the hammocks in the trees!
Visited: Jul 16, 2007
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