Happy Hours in Puerto Morelos: Where to Find the Best Drink Deals
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Happy Hours in Puerto Morelos: Where to Find the Best Drink Deals

Rachel Summers
Rachel Summers
December 13, 2025 7 min read 43

Puerto Morelos happy hours run 4-7 PM with 2-for-1 drinks, 50% off cocktails (40-60 pesos), and free botanas (appetizers) like ceviche and chips. Margaritas, mojitos, and micheladas are the best deals. Some bars extend to 3-8 PM or offer all-day specials. Puerto Morelos is one of the most affordable spots on the Riviera Maya for quality drinks and food.

Happy Hour Times in Puerto Morelos

Most establishments in Puerto Morelos observe happy hour during similar time windows, though some vary slightly:

  • Standard Happy Hour: 4 PM - 7 PM - This is the most common timeframe across the town
  • Extended Happy Hour: Some bars open happy hour at 3 PM or extend it until 8 PM
  • All-Day Specials: A few establishments offer specials throughout the entire day
  • Happy Hour Days: Some places offer special happy hour pricing on specific days (Mondays, Wednesdays, Sundays, etc.)

What to Expect During Happy Hour

Typical Happy Hour Deals

During happy hour, you can expect:

  • 2-for-1 Drinks: Buy one drink, get one free—the most common special
  • 50% Off Cocktails: Cocktails normally 80-120 pesos reduced to 40-60 pesos
  • Beer and Caguamas: Large beers (caguamas) and standard beers at reduced prices, typically 20-35 pesos
  • Complimentary Appetizers (Botanas): Many bars serve free appetizers like chips, nuts, ceviche, or empanadas with drinks
  • Food Specials: Discounted appetizers, tacos, and small plates—often 30-50% off
  • House Specials: Each bar creates signature happy hour drinks at reduced prices

Popular Happy Hour Drinks

Take advantage of these popular happy hour beverages:

  • Margaritas: The classic Mexican drink, often 2-for-1 during happy hour
  • Mojitos: Refreshing rum and mint drinks, frequently featured in specials
  • Michelada: A Mexican beer cocktail with lime and spices, budget-friendly and filling
  • Palomas: Tequila and grapefruit juice drinks, light and easy to drink multiple rounds
  • Local Beers: Mexican beers like Corona, Modelo, and Dos Equis at lowest happy hour prices
  • Mezcal Drinks: Puerto Morelos bars often feature unique mezcal cocktails

Top Happy Hour Spots in Puerto Morelos

Pelican Grill

One of the most popular gathering spots in Puerto Morelos, Pelican Grill offers:

  • 2-for-1 cocktails during happy hour (typically 4-6 PM)
  • Complimentary botanas (appetizers) with drinks
  • Mix of locals and tourists, friendly atmosphere
  • Good food options if you want to extend beyond drinks

Beachfront Bars and Restaurants

Nearly every beachfront establishment offers happy hour deals:

  • Scenic sunset views with your drinks
  • 2-for-1 or 50% off specials
  • Often have the most extensive food menus
  • Great for watching the sun set while enjoying deals

El Centro Bars

The central plaza area has several smaller bars and cantinas:

  • More local atmosphere, fewer tourists
  • Even cheaper prices than beachfront establishments
  • Traditional Mexican bar experience
  • Often have live music or entertainment

Sports Bars

If you want to watch games while enjoying happy hour:

  • Happy hour specials during all hours (many offer all-day deals on certain days)
  • Large screens for watching soccer, basketball, and football
  • Mix of locals and expats
  • Often have food specials accompanying drink deals

Money-Saving Happy Hour Strategies

Visit During Peak Happy Hour Times

The best deals are typically during the middle of happy hour (around 5-6 PM) when bars are busy and running full promotions. Early and late happy hour times may have reduced specials.

Order Appetizers Instead of Full Meals

Many bars give free appetizers with drinks. If you're on a budget, these botanas can actually provide a substantial meal when combined with multiple drinks.

Stick with Beer and Well Drinks

While cocktails offer great 2-for-1 deals, beer is often the cheapest option during happy hour. A regular beer might be 20 pesos, while a cocktail even with 2-for-1 could be 60-80 pesos for two drinks.

Go with a Group

Happy hour is most fun with friends. Sharing appetizers, splitting rounds, and enjoying the social atmosphere makes the experience even better value.

Eat Before or After Happy Hour

If you're going to eat a full meal, do it before happy hour (before 4 PM) or after (after 7 PM) when food prices are normal. Use happy hour exclusively for drinks and appetizers to maximize savings.

Check for Happy Hour Promotions

Some bars offer special promotions on certain days—ladies drink free on Tuesdays, buy-one-get-one-free margaritas on Wednesdays, etc. Ask locals or check social media for rotating specials.

Food Options During Happy Hour

Complimentary Botanas

The best deal in Puerto Morelos: free appetizers with every drink order. Common botanas include:

  • Complimentary chips and salsa
  • Ceviche (fresh fish appetizer)
  • Shrimp cocktail
  • Empanadas or tacos
  • Cheese and crackers
  • Peanuts or nuts

Discounted Appetizers

Beyond complimentary items, many bars offer reduced prices on appetizers during happy hour:

  • Wings: typically 50-75 pesos instead of 100+
  • Nachos: 40-60 pesos (normally 80+)
  • Fish tacos: 30-50 pesos per taco
  • Quesadillas: 40-80 pesos (normally 80-150)

All-Day Specials and Discounts

If you can't make traditional happy hour times, several establishments offer all-day specials:

  • Punch Cards: Buy drinks, get one free after 10 purchases at select bars
  • Weekly Specials: Monday margarita deals, Wednesday beer specials, etc.
  • Tourist Specials: Some bars offer "tourist Tuesday" or similar promotions
  • Loyalty Programs: Regular customers get discounts and free drinks after certain purchases

Safety and Tipping During Happy Hour

Tipping Etiquette

Even though happy hour provides discounted drinks, tipping is still appreciated:

  • Typical tip: 10-15% of the bill, even during happy hour
  • Tip in pesos or USD (both widely accepted)
  • For happy hour specials, tip based on regular drink prices, not happy hour prices
  • If receiving free botanas, a tip is especially appreciated

Drinking Responsibly

With such great deals, it's easy to overindulge:

  • The 2-for-1 deals mean you can consume alcohol quickly
  • Pace yourself and alternate alcoholic drinks with water
  • Eat the complimentary botanas to help absorb alcohol
  • Never drink and drive—use taxis or colectivos (cheap transportation)
  • Stay with friends and watch out for each other

Bottom Line: Happy Hour in Puerto Morelos

Puerto Morelos' happy hour scene is one of the best value experiences in all of Mexico. With 2-for-1 cocktails, free appetizers, and a relaxed local atmosphere, you can enjoy quality drinks and food for a fraction of what you'd pay in the US or Canada. Whether you're looking to meet other travelers and expats or simply want to enjoy affordable evening drinks, happy hour in Puerto Morelos should be on your list of things to do.

The combination of great deals, friendly atmosphere, and ocean views makes Puerto Morelos happy hours a highlight of any visit. Just remember to drink responsibly, tip appropriately, and enjoy the moment—you're in paradise!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What time is happy hour in Puerto Morelos?
Standard 4-7 PM, some extend 3-8 PM. All-day specials and specific happy hour days available at some bars.
What are typical happy hour deals in Puerto Morelos?
2-for-1 drinks, cocktails 40-60 pesos (down from 80-120), caguamas 20-35 pesos, free botanas like ceviche.
What drinks should I order during happy hour?
Margaritas and mojitos (2-for-1), micheladas (budget-friendly), palomas, local beers like Corona at lowest prices.
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Rachel Summers
Rachel Summers
United States From Miami, United States | Mexico Living in Puerto Morelos, Mexico

Quit my marketing job in Miami, sold most of what I owned, and drove to Mexico with two cats and a vague plan. Puerto Morelos wasn't on my radar until I got here. Now I can't imagine leaving. Writing about expat life, local food, and the freedom of starting over.

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