Costa Maya (Mahahual), Mexico Port Q&A

I'm vegan; do any excursions serve food that isn't dead animals?

Asked on June 25, 2024 by erynlizabeth

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To tell people she's a vegan.

Answered by JimmyJames63 on July 06, 2024

They serve dead plants and vegetables.

Answered by taacman on July 04, 2024

Nope, sorry. Every single excursion in Costa Maya includes mandatory force feeding of animal flesh based protein. Double portions if you're a sanctimonious prick.

Answered by LisaKitty on July 07, 2024

I am pretty sure you could find someone to serve live animals 😁

Answered by LuvsCruising11 on July 07, 2024

You would benefit from better diction.

Answered by daisydoozy on July 07, 2024

Why did the vegan cross the road?

Answered by JimmyJames63 on July 06, 2024

Pack your lunch !

Answered by Cruiseylady on June 27, 2024

I guess they all serve, plenty of veggies, salads and also soups. Im glad they dont serve alive animals πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Answered by Malmodovar on July 02, 2024

I guess you could look for live animals! Just joking!

Answered by Ally57 on June 25, 2024

Is there a salad I can put BBQ sauce on?

Answered by Blackout on June 27, 2024

Ship excursions may cater to special diet requests but local tour vendors probably don’t even bother trying to appease guests and their trendy diet preferences.

Answered by willwork4cruz on July 03, 2024

Wish I could help but I'm your arch nemesis since I'm a Carnivore. However from my experience it seems like there is always an abundance of dead plant life.

Answered by bishopjd on July 02, 2024

we love going over to the original town...walk shops..eat at the Crazy lobster..my wife is vegan..and show always seems to find something..beer is veganthanks

Answered by rob11181118 on June 26, 2024

there's always some type of salad, red beans and rice. usually some fruit too.

Answered by sopha on June 25, 2024

Just ask the director of dietary and you'll get what you want. My sister can't have gluten so we spoke to dietary and she got gluten free

Answered by CelestialWind on June 27, 2024

just be cautious since lard is widely used in Mexican cuisine, including beans and rice. A number of excursions may serve traditional Mexican food, so you best bet is to wait until back on the ship.

Answered by DACruiser57 on July 02, 2024

salads and veggies are everywhere! Just eat as you usually do.

Answered by outtoseapatty on July 06, 2024

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