Rodeomomof2 Posted August 15, 2006 #176 Share Posted August 15, 2006 I requested this from them a couple of weeks ago, so this should still be accurate, hope this helps...:) TAPAS PRICE UScy ENDIBES WITH ROQUEFORT $ 5.00 FRIED CAMEMBERT CHEESE $ 8.00 SALMON & TEPENADE CROSTINI $ 8.00 SMOKED SALMON & POTATO PATTIES $ 9.00 BASIL & GRILLED BELL PEPPERS CROSTINI $ 4.00 CRAB CAKES WITH YOGURT LEMON MAYONNAISE $ 6.00 PASTRY PUFFS MINIPIZZAS $ 5.00 SPRING ROLLS WITH SHRIMP & CRABS $ 9.00 COLD CUT PLATTER salami serrano turkey pastramiwith gouda, camembert and gruyere cheesse $ 9.00 CRUDITIES $ 5.00 SEAFOOD PRICE UScy FRIED CALAMARI RINGS WITH CURRI DIP $ 9.50 SEAFOOD KEBABS $ 9.00 BELGIUM MUSSELS $ 11.00 FISH CEVICHE UVAS $ 11.00 SHRIMP CEVICHE UVAS $ 11.00 CARACOL CEVICHE UVAS $ 11.00 FISH FILLET garlic, butter or breaded $ 15.00 SHRIMPS garlic, butter or breaded $ 15.00 GRILLED SEAFOOD (2 PEOPLE)lobster, shrimps, squid, fish, snail, calamaries, mussels $ 40.00 MEXICAN FOOD PRICE UScy CHIPS AND MEXICAN SAUCE $ 4.00 GUACAMOLE UVAS $ 5.00 CHICKEN / CHEESE MEXICAN NACHOS $ 8.00 BEEF / CHEESE MEXICAN NACHOS $ 9.00 SHRIMP / CHEESE MEXICAN NACHOS $ 10.00 CHICKEN / CHEESE MEXICAN QUESADILLAS $ 8.00 BEEF / CHEESE MEXICAN QUESADILLAS $ 9.00 SHRIMP / CHEESE MEXICAN QUESADILLAS $ 10.00 CHICKEN TACOS $ 8.00 BEEF TACOS $ 9.00 SHRIMP TACOS $ 10.00 CHICKEN FAJITAS $ 11.00 BEEF FAJITAS $ 12.00 SHRIMP FAJITAS $ 14.00 SANDWICHES PRICE UScy CHEESE HAMBURGUER WITH FRENCH FRIES $ 8.00 CLUB SANDWICH WITH FRENCH FRIES $ 9.00 ICE CREAM PRICE UScy DIFFERENT KIND AND FLAVORS from $3.00 TO $5.00 DRINKSWE HAVE ALMOST 50 DIFFERENT MIXER, FRAPPE AND BRANDS OF DRINKS,EXAMPLES 10 BRANDS OF MEXICAN BEER DAIQUIRIS STRAWBERRY MANGO ETC PIÑA COLADA SCREWDRIVER MIAMI VICE BLOODY MARY MARGARITA SLAMER KAMIZAKE MOJITO PALOMA TEQUILA JUICES, SODAS, BOTTLE WATER, ETC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quilting_Cruiser Posted August 15, 2006 #177 Share Posted August 15, 2006 Has anyone been there and seen it? I know they have fajitas and club sandwiches but wondered what else they served and what the pricing is like?Does anyone have a link to their menu? I don't have a link to their menu, but they had a variety of items. My youngest DD had a cheeseburger (!) and my older DD and I had nachos. We started off with tortilla chips and Mexican sauce (which was like a fresh salsa that is chunks of vegetables in it--not really "saucey"). We paid about $8 or $9 each for the nachos and one plate would have been more than sufficient to feed us both.:p Hope that helps! Jayne :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lrk Posted August 15, 2006 #178 Share Posted August 15, 2006 Great! Thanks for the info. It looks like they a good variety. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ILCruiser Posted August 15, 2006 #179 Share Posted August 15, 2006 Hi: i dont know why czm insider refer to us as Playa Uvas Sur, but yes the online coupon is good trhu august 31st, print it out and before you order your food and drinks at Uvas restaurant bar, please tell the waiter about the discount coupon you have. enjoy your day at Uvas! The coupon says no expiration. Can we use it on September 1st? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GA2005 Posted August 15, 2006 #180 Share Posted August 15, 2006 I had the time of my life at Playa Uvas last Saturday! Just wanted to say thanks for the tip, I'll be back in November with my family. I was treated so nicely that I can't wait to share. My only regret is that I didn't have time for a massage:( . I'll be sure to make time when I return. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coztud Posted August 16, 2006 #181 Share Posted August 16, 2006 I live in cozumel and I consider Playa Uvas to be the best beach club in the island. It is a completely different beach experience than any other of the "regular" places that are advertised. I go every time that I have a chance to relax and to enjoy the wonderful food, unparaleled attention but above all the great snorkeling and activities. Hope to see you there soon! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluecruisin Posted August 19, 2006 #182 Share Posted August 19, 2006 Can someone please tell me the drink prices? Esp. interested in beer,margaritas and pina colada prices. Thanks for any help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluecruisin Posted August 20, 2006 #183 Share Posted August 20, 2006 Once again, thanks for your help. I just sent an e-mail thru your web site requesting the info. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
momsoftwins Posted August 22, 2006 #184 Share Posted August 22, 2006 cant wait....3 weeks from today i will be at uvas!!!! will report back with a review when i return Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vmalcolm Posted August 22, 2006 #185 Share Posted August 22, 2006 Bluecruisin, Could you share the info on the package once you receive it. I might be interested in doing just that! Thanks, Valerie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluecruisin Posted August 22, 2006 #186 Share Posted August 22, 2006 Vmalcom, I haven't heard back yet, but when I do,I'll be glad to post that info. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stircrzy Posted August 23, 2006 #187 Share Posted August 23, 2006 Internet prices valid from September 1st 2006 to May 15th 2007 Entrance Fee with one Welcome drink pack Entrance Fee to Playa Uvas One Domestic Welcome Drink per adult (soda, juice, water bottle, beer, rum, tequila, margarita, daiquiri) Use of all facilities as beachbeds, beach umbrellas, white resort type & padded teak loungers, showers, dresser rooms, fresh water pool, lounge area, etc. Low & High Season us$7.00 per Adult children under 12 free Uvas All Inclusive Beach Pass 1 Entrance Fee to Playa Uvas Full snorkel gear for unlimited time (inflatable life vest, mask, fins & snorkel) 45 minutes Guided Shore Snorkel Tour 45 minute Guided Clear Kayak Tour Marine park fees Chicken or beef fajitas or fish filet plate per adult. One club sandwich or hamburger per child Free open bar (domestic coke, sprite, juice, water bottle, beer, rum, tequila margaritas, daiquiris etc) use of one locker per family or couple use of one beach towel per person Low Season 01SEP06-30NOV06 adult us$50.00, children under 12 years $36.00 High Season 01DEC06-15MAY07 adult us$59.00, children under 12 years $42.00 Uvas snorkel, lunch & open bar Beach Pass 2 Entrance fee to Playa Uvas Full snorkel gear for unlimited time (inflatable life vest, mask, fins & snorkel) 45 minutes Guided Shore Snorkel Tour Chicken or beef fajitas or fish filet plate per adult. One club sandwich or hamburger per child Free open bar (domestic coke, sprite, juice, water bottle, beer, rum, tequila margaritas, daiquiris etc) Marine Park fees Low season 01SEP06-30NOV06 adult us$34.00, children under 12 years $23.00 High season 01DEC06-15MAY07 adult us$39.00, children under 12 years $27.00 Uvas snorkel & open bar Beach Pass 3 Entrance fee to Playa Uvas Full snorkel gear for unlimited time (inflatable life vest, mask, fins & snorkel) 45 minutes Guided Shore Snorkel Tour free open bar (domestic coke, sprite, juice, water bottle, beer, rum, tequila margaritas, daiquiris etc) Marine Park fees Low season 01SEP06-30NOV06 adult us$25.00, children under 12 years $18.00 High season 01DEC06-15MAY07 adult us$29.00, children under 12 years $20.00 Uvas snorkel & open bar Beach Pass 3 Entrance fee to Playa Uvas Full snorkel gear for unlimited time (inflatable life vest, mask, fins & snorkel) 45 minutes Guided Shore Snorkel Tour free open bar (domestic coke, sprite, juice, water bottle, beer, rum, tequila margaritas, daiquiris etc) Marine Park fees Low season 01SEP06-30NOV06 adult us$25.00, children under 12 years $18.00 High season 01DEC06-15MAY07 adult us$29.00, children under 12 years $20.00 Clear Kayak Tour Entrance fee to Playa Uvas 45 minute Guided Clear Kayak Tour 2 Domestic Drinks (coke, sprite, juice, water bottle, beer, rum, tequila margaritas, daiquiris etc) Marine Park fees Low season 01SEP06-30NOV06 adult us$32.00, children under 12 years $22.00 High season 01DEC06-15MAY07 adult us$40.00, children under 12 years $27.00 SCUBA from the beach 2 tank dive Entrance fee to Playa Uvas 2 tanks from Uvas beach, weights, belt and a fully certified, bi-lingual, in-water dive master-instructors. Dive from the beach Chankanaab Reef, 40 to 60 minutes aprox, 10 to 15 feet dive. Marine Park fees Low season 01SEP06-30NOV06 adult or child us$42.00 High season 01DEC06-15MAY07 adult or child us$50.00 Scuba Equipment us$12.00 SCUBA from boat 2 tank dive Entrance fee to Playa Uvas 2 tanks, weights, belt and a fully certified, bi-lingual, in-water dive master-instructors. Dive from a boat to Palancar and Paraiso Reefs, 40 minutes aprox in each reef, the trip last from 3:30 to 4 hours, 40 to 50 feet dive. The boat leaves at 10:30am from Playa Uvas Bottle water and fruit on the boat. Marine Park fees Low season 01SEP06-30NOV06 adult or child us$68.00 High season 01DEC06-15MAY07 adult or child us$80.00 Scuba Equipment us$12.00 SCUBA Instruction Entrance fee to Playa Uvas From Uvas Beach, This is a safe and fun introduction to the adventurous world of scuba diving for beginners, children 12 and over and non-certified divers. One tank and all equipment included! Marine Park fees Low season 01SEP06-30NOV06 adult or child us$65.00 High season 01DEC06-15MAY07 adult or child us$75.00 30 minutes Massage cabana on the beach Low & High Season Adult or Child us$35.00 60 minutes Massage cabana on the beach Low & High Season Adult or Child us$60.00 Reservation Guarantee In order for us to confirm your reservation, we will need you to fill up the reservation form at our website and via paypal we will request a deposit guarantee for your reservation, upon receiving the paypal deposit we will send a confirmation receipt. Shore Snorkel & Clear Kayak guided tours are subject to our daily schedules tour times, schedules are every two hours aprox. Playa Uvas and Cozumel are in central standar time (CST) and observe daylight savings (CDT), If you need additional information or require further assistance do not hesitate in contacting us. Eduardo Esquer / online reservations / reservation link: http://www.playauvas.com/eng/reservations.asp eduardoesquer@playauvas.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vmalcolm Posted August 23, 2006 #188 Share Posted August 23, 2006 Thanks so much for posting the price/activity list. I am still undecided as to which to choose. So many options! I don't think actual reservations are required, so maybe I'll sign up and pay cash when I arrive. Valerie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stircrzy Posted August 23, 2006 #189 Share Posted August 23, 2006 I don't know if these prices are good for "walk-ins" or just as "internet specials". Might email Eduardo and ask if you need to make advance reservations to guarantee these prices and your spot on the excursions you may want to take. Have a great time! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
momsoftwins Posted August 23, 2006 #190 Share Posted August 23, 2006 Come On Valerie....you Have To Go To Uvas With All The Rest Of Us Glory Cruisers!!!! We Are Planning A Great Day There Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluecruisin Posted August 23, 2006 #191 Share Posted August 23, 2006 Stircrazy- Thanks for your post with the new info and also for the great review you had written earlier, I really enjoyed reading it and know I'll enjoy my day there also. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silverscreencruiser Posted August 23, 2006 #192 Share Posted August 23, 2006 We will be in Cozumel on the Glory this Monday. Are these new rates in effect then or is it only after Sept. 1; if I can get the new rate package, I'd be interested in a stop there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stircrzy Posted August 24, 2006 #193 Share Posted August 24, 2006 Stircrazy- Thanks for your post with the new info and also for the great review you had written earlier, I really enjoyed reading it and know I'll enjoy my day there also. Somehow my webhost dropped the ball and my whole site got deleted. I'm trying to get the photos posted again, so that people can see real people having a blast at Playa Uvas! I'll post a link as soon as I get them back online! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderqn Posted August 24, 2006 #194 Share Posted August 24, 2006 I have been emailing you about our visit on Oct. 8 (will be on Mariner of the Seas - Christine & Gary Boicelli). We were just going to play it by ear and pay for the admission fee when we go there, and I was going to sign up for a massage with Luz. I see know that the fees are for pre-registering and internet only fees and not for walk-ins. Should I go ahead and reserve online? We are thinking of adding the shore snorkel...Also, I didn't see the paypal option there, does that come after receipt of confirmation of reservation? One last question, and anyone can answer this for me...we arrive at 10:00 ship's time, would that be 9:00 Cozumel time? HELP! Don't want to make a reservation and then miss it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quilting_Cruiser Posted August 24, 2006 #195 Share Posted August 24, 2006 One last question, and anyone can answer this for me...we arrive at 10:00 ship's time, would that be 9:00 Cozumel time? HELP! Don't want to make a reservation and then miss it. We were on the Caribbean Princess and ship time was Cozumel time (we changed our clocks), so it'll depend on the cruise line you're on as to whether the time will be different. We had an 11:00 reservation for the clear kayak tour, but our taxi driver took a detour to drop a friend off and we ended up not getting to Uvas until about 11:15. It was no problem at all. Carmen just put the girls in with the next tour. They were really flexible. Cheers! Jayne :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderqn Posted August 25, 2006 #196 Share Posted August 25, 2006 Thanks, Eduardo, for such a quick reply. I will send you an email this weekend, after we decide on the times. We're really looking forward to visiting your lovely beach. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skyeofthestorm Posted August 29, 2006 #197 Share Posted August 29, 2006 I was on the Carnival Holiday visiting Cozumel on Aug. 22 and even though the day was cloudy I had a really nice time. At the pier taxi stand (behind the shopping complex) I found another couple heading for Uvas and we shared a taxi. Carmen knew me by name as soon as I arrived and gave me a warm welcome. I hadn't made a formal reservation but I had communicated with Eduardo in advance - asking questions, etc. I got there early so I had my pick of lounge chairs and wasn't disturbed by too many people. (In fact, even though both the Grandeur and Freedom were in port with us that day, it was a slow day for Uvas, so I was told, which I liked, even though I realize that it's the people who keep Uvas in business and I'd love to see them make great money.) Willie is the handsome Argentinian selling his fused glass art jewelry and other items - I bought a pile of things to give as gifts. I am a jewelry designer myself and I can tell you that his work is really interesting and reminds one of the colors of the island and the water - rich blues and greens and browns. His prices are extremely reasonable also, and as a local surfer he can tell you all about the island and the reef. I wanted to take the shore snorkle even though I knew the reef had been severly damaged by Wilma last year. Since I was travelling alone, the dive shop offered me a private snorkle guide rather than making me join a tour group and only charged me the $15 gear rental fee. Muchas gracias to Arturo! He took me out for a great private tour and made me feel very safe. Even though the reef is pretty much broken into scattered "boulders" of coral, the fish crowd around these and are quite varied and colorful. The water in this snorkle area is about 3-10 meters deep, so it isn't too intimidating for less experienced snorklers. Unfortunately there were a good many little lemon-shaped jellyfish in the water but their sting wasn't that bad and we were able to just scratch a little and keep swimming...lol. The dive shop sprayed my stings down with vinegar when I got back and it was no big deal. After my snorkle I had a nice strawberry daiquiri and the seafood kebobs with sweet soy, which was good. (I wanted the spring rolls but those weren't available that day, for some reason.) I relaxed and read my book and enjoyed the view. Carmen joined me at my table for awhile and kept me company by telling me about how it was to ride out Wilma on the island. Being from Florida and having ridden out some scary hurricanes myself, I sympathized with her alot. She is a nice lady and I felt like we made friends right away. Hola Carmen! Thank you for your kind hospitality. The afternoon passed too quickly and soon I had to grab my taxi back to San Miguel for a bit of shopping before the last tender left for our ship. I definitely had to go by RonJon's Surf Shop for a few things!! I must say that if you are looking for an upscale, adult beach environment, Uvas is for you. It was nice to break away from the organized cruise excursions and get out on my own to experience the island and meet some local people. Cozumel is extremely safe and I'd encourage anyone to be a little adventurous and plan your own day - it gave me a much stronger sense of the local vibe and it was just plain FUN to strike out away from the tour groups! Thanks again to everyone there at Uvas for making my day on Cozumel memorable! :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
momsoftwins Posted August 29, 2006 #198 Share Posted August 29, 2006 thanks for the great review!!! myself and a bunch from the roll call are goin on the 11th. we are so excited. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stircrzy Posted September 2, 2006 #199 Share Posted September 2, 2006 I finally have my Playa Uvas photos back online. You can view them at: http://www.stircraze.net/PlayaUvas/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JUSTFOURHUBS Posted September 2, 2006 #200 Share Posted September 2, 2006 I finally have my Playa Uvas photos back online. You can view them at: http://www.stircraze.net/PlayaUvas/ I hadn't considered Playa Uvas as one of my choices for a beach selection when we are in Cozumel in about 2 wks, but your photo's have me reconsidering. Can you tell me more about it? Is it a private beach? Is there a fee to enter? Have you been to Paradise Beach? If so, is it better? I know, so many questions. What a rough life trying to decide what beach to go to! Thanks for sharing your photo's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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