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COZUMEL, QUINTANA ROO, MEXICO
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WELCOME TO COZUMEL!
Cozumel is Mexico's version of a Caribbean island getaway! However, unlike
most Caribbean islands, Cozumel is relatively easy to get to. Jet lag is
usually not a problem, as Cozumel is located in the Central Time Zone.
Even though Cozumel is just a 25 minute puddle-jump from the resort of Cancun
and a 9 mile ferry ride from Playa del Carmen on the mainland, it is a
million miles away from the glitz and glamour of it's westerly neighbors.
Cozumel, the 29 mile long "Island of the Swallows" offers the laid-back
pace often associated with vacationing in Mexico. Even at it's current
population of 50,000 souls Cozumel has maintained it's small island feeling.
Cozumel was a Mayan trading center for hundreds of years. The Spanish used
the island as a base during the early part of the fifteenth century, and
pirates and smugglers used it's coves as hideouts from 1600 AD through the
1700's. By the 1800's the island was practically abandoned. Although a resident
population began to grow during the 1900's, it took scuba diver Jacques Cousteau
to put Cozumel back on the map in 1961 when he stated that Palancar and the
surrounding reefs were some of the most beautiful on the planet.
If you are a scuba diver, you have already heard about Cozumel. For more
information drop by our extensive SCUBA DIVING section. If you are not a diver,
you will still be impressed with all of the fun options this small island
has to offer.
The only town on Cozumel is San Miguel, and the rest of the island is
relatively empty. San Miguel is a fairly good sized oceanfront town,
and you can find pretty much whatever you need in it's downtown and waterfront
streets.
Most of the development growth on Cozumel, and there is very little to speak
of when compared to most Mexican resorts, is located on the west side of the
island just up and down the coast from San Miguel. Hotels, restaurants,
shopping (and dive shops!) have evolved on this end of the island because this
is the side of the island that offers the calm waters and spectacular reef
system that provides world class diving.
The east side of the island is sparsely populated, and a favorite excursion
for visitors who have the urge to explore the island. A few small beachfront
restaurants make this "backside" of Cozumel a great loop trip, with fun stops
for lunch and swimming in the warm waters along the way!
Cozumel offers a diverse range of accommodations, from oceanfront resorts
and condos to downtown hotels. Most of the hotels located on the water are very
nice, and usually somewhat expensive. The hotels downtown are smaller and more
affordable, and usually a short walk to the beach.
Diving is the reason many visitors choose Cozumel as a vacation destination.
The reef system is one of the best in the world with excellent visibility, warm
water, and plenty of sea life all year long. Getting in 2 to 3 dives a day is
common, and the night diving is spectacular! The ocean currents that flow between
Cozumel and the mainland provide more than just a good supply of nutrients. This
flow is what creates Cozumel's famous "drift diving", where divers effortlessly
cruise with the underwater currents at 2 to 3 knots along the reefs, watching the
world of coral and sealife along the way. It is truly an amazing experience!
Shopping is becoming more popular in Cozumel, and wandering the downtown streets
of San Miguel is getting better each year. There are dozens of small stores
located throughout town, and most of the hotels also have shops and boutiques.
The nightlife in Cozumel is surprisingly active! Most of the bars and discos
in town are located near the oceanfront Malecon, and do a great job of entertaining
visitors and residents looking for some excitement. Being overserved is not uncommon.
Cozumel is one of Mexico's special little surprises. Most of the people who
visit the island return again and again. It's just too much fun to visit only once!
Before you get to the island it's a good idea to review the MAP OF COZUMEL.
TODAY'S WEATHER around Cozumel.
For the bigger picture check out the SATELLITE VIEW of the weather in Mexico.
Also it's fun to review the current OCEAN WATER TEMPERATURE in Cozumel
and other parts of Mexico.
For more information on parks in Cozumel drop by the government web site of COZUMEL PARKS.
For more general information on Cozumel visit the official government web site of ISLA COZUMEL.
And for miscellaneous information about Mexico's Mayan coast visit the RIVIERA MAYA web site.
Do you have a fun vacation option for Cozumel that you would like to share
with Mexico Expo? If so you can inform us on our SUMBISSION PAGE.
For a look at what's happening in Mexico drop by the MEXICO EVENT CALENDAR
of Mexico Expo.
After you unpack your bags, it's time to get your bearings straight. Head down to
downtown San Miguel along the waterfront. After a brief walk along the Malecon, grab
an ocean view table at one of the open-air restaurants right across from the ocean.
It's a good place to get settled in, and having a cold drink over a warm map of the
island is a great way to plan your upcoming adventures!
After exploring downtown San Miguel, you might wonder what else Cozumel has to offer
the adventurous visitor. A Circle Tour around the island in a rental car or Moped is
always a fun getaway. Be sure to stop at one of the restaurants on the remote east
side for lunch at a palapa restaurant on the sand!
Cozumel has great beaches, both on the west (leeward) side as well as the
east (windward) side. Because of the prevailing winds, the beaches on these
two sides of the island are very different.
Most of the beach action is on the west side of the island, for 2 reasons.
The western beaches are closer to the hotel areas, and the western beaches
are usually free of winds all day. These beaches are great for swimming,
snorkeling, and of course diving.
The beaches on the east side of the island are very dramatic. Beautiful
white sand offset by low lying limestone cliffs, and a sea of whitecaps from
the stronger prevailing winds. A couple of small restaurants make these east
side beaches paradise, especially before mid-day when the winds pick up.
Looking for a huge beach with plenty of white sand in all directions and
perfectly clear water? Take the ferry over to Playa del Carmen. Beaches don't
get any better than this!
Remember, just like the rest of Mexico, all of the beaches in Cozumel are
open to the public. Just be sure not to trample the private property on your
way to the beach!
Before you jump in review the current OCEAN WATER TEMPERATURE in Cozumel.
For additional information on protecting your skin while enjoying the tropical Mexican sun take a look at
the SUNSCREEN TIPS section of Mexico Expo.
WEST SIDE BEACHES
The beaches on the west side of Cozumel are not only convenient to most
of the hotels on the island, they are also extremely beautiful. White sand,
calm clear water...this is about as close to water paradise as you can get!
Starting from north to south:
ISLA DE LA PASSION
Located beyond Punta Norte towards the north end of the island,
in the middle of Bahia Abrigo.
Accessible only by boat.
Small, secluded, no facilities...delicious!
Don't forget to arrange a pick up time for your return.
PLAYA SAN JUAN
Located just past the end of the blacktop, past the hotels and condos.
This is the furthest north beach accessible by car.
Secluded, usually empty... a great place to read a book.
A good place to plan your vacation schedule for next year!
CHANKANAAB LAGOON
Located south of San Miguel, 10 minutes past the international pier.
This beautiful seaside national park is Cozumel's most visited beach.
Restaurant, restrooms, dive shop, and snorkel equipment for rent.
Yukab reef just offshore keeps the underwater life active!
PLAYA CORONA
Located south of San Miguel, just past Chankanaab Lagoon.
A small yet beautiful beach.
Bring a book!
PLAYA SAN FRANCISCO
Located south of San Miguel, 20 minutes past the international pier.
Cozumel's best beach to go to hang out, eat, drink, listen to music
and have fun.
Restaurant, restrooms, water sports equipment for rent.
Two miles of fun. You won't want to leave!
PLAYA DEL SOL
Located just 2 minutes south of Playa San Francisco.
Restaurant, restrooms and watersports equipment for rent.
Was privately owned, now open to the public. Like Playa San Francisco
was 5 years ago.
The place to go to avoid the masses and enjoy a great beach.
EAST SIDE BEACHES
Cozumel's east side beaches are also spectacular, in their own rugged way.
Sandy coves and alternating limestone cliffs provide a beautiful contrast.
A few small restaurants right on the sand make the east side beaches a
favorite for lunch excursions.
From north to south:
PLAYA ORIENTE
Located at the cross island intersection.
A great beach and Mescalito's Restaurant and Bar.
Closest east side beach to San Miguel.
PUNTA MORENA BEACH
Located 3 minutes south of the cross island intersection.
A really cool restaurant and a beautiful beach.
Can get windy in the afternoon, but the water is still warm.
PLAYA CHEN RIO
Located 10 minutes down the east side road from the crossover.
A picture postcard beach with excellent beachcombing possibilities.
One of the least crowded beaches on the east side.
PUNTA CHIQUEROS
Located half way down the east side road.
A rocky point with crashing waves and a crescent beach.
Try lunch at the Naked Turtle. A good place to bring a camera.
PLAYA EL MIRADOR
Located towards the south end of the east side road.
Most people just drive by this beautiful beach, stop and check it out!
A small cafe and usually an uncrowded place to pull up a towel.
PLAYA CELARIAN
Located towards the very south end of the island.
At the south end of this beach is Point Celarain Lighthouse!
Look for a small Mayan ruin on the side of this dirt road.
The hotels in Cozumel are located on the west side of the island, both north and
south of the island's only town, San Miguel. Most of these hotels are located right
on the water, although there are a few that are located on the inland side of the
coastal highway. Although all of the hotels accommodate divers, some of these hotels
go even further and market themselves as 'dive resorts'. For divers the advantage of
these hotels is a well proven and streamline process of getting out to the reefs in
a fast and efficient manner. Although non-divers are also welcome at these hotels,
be prepared to hear a large selection of dive stories while relaxing in the Jacuzzi
with your Pina Colada!
Looking for an inside scoop for lodging in Cozumel? Drop by Fiesta's Favorites!
For those on a budget, Cozumel offers affordable hotels in the downtown area. The
advantage of staying downtown is being close to all of the shops, restaurants, and
nightlife that Cozumel has to offer.
For information on staying in a villa on the island check out COZUMEL GETAWAYS for
further information.
Additional information on Cozumel lodging can be found in the accommodations section of
ISLA COZUMEL.COM.
And for discounted vacation packages including hotel and airfare contact the experts
at MEXICO TRAVEL NET.
HOTELS BY THE WATER
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-9500.
Toll free (800) 327-0200.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-9528.
E-mail: cozumel@interconti.com".
Carretera A. Chankanaab Km. 6.5, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 77600.
Located 3 miles south of San Miguel, 15 minutes from the Cozumel International Airport.
Web site: www.cozumel.intercontinental.com.
Number of rooms: 253.
Rooms and suites.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: Pool / Jacuzzi / 2 restaurants / 2 bars / room service / 14,215 square feet of conference facilities / 2 tennis courts / water sports / boat dock / tennis courts /
fitness room / kid's program / water sports / gift shop / laundry service / parking / adjacent golf.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / private terraces / ocean views / televisions / mini-bars / hair dryers.
Festive theme nights make dining fun!
A great hotel on a private tropical sandy cove.
Credit cards accepted.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-9600.
Toll free (800) FIESTA-1.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-2666.
E-mail: dive@fiestaamericana.com.mx.
Carretera a Chankanaab Km. 7.5, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 77600.
Post Office Box 207, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 77600.
Located south of San Miguel near Chankanaab Lagoon.
Number of rooms: 162.
Hotel amenities: 2 pools / 3 restaurants / 3 bars / tennis /
gift shop / laundry service / meeting facilities / parking.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / voice mail / televisions /
mini-bars / hair dryers.
Credit cards accepted.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-2622.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-2666.
Post Office Box 207, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 77600.
Located 4.5 miles south of San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 228.
Across bridge from beach.
Hotel amenities: 2 pools / restaurant / bar / lighted tennis courts /
gift shop / laundry service / meeting facilities / parking.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / voice mail / televisions /
mini-bars / hair dryers.
Credit cards accepted.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-2000.
Toll free (800) 342-AMIGO.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1937.
Located just south of San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 170.
Rooms, suites, apartments.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: Oceanfront pool / swim up bar / 2 restaurants / 2 bars / parking / kid's club /
water sports.
Room amenities: Ocean views / private balconies / air conditioning / satellite televisions / telephones / mini-bars / in-room refrigerators /
safes.
A great location! Walk to all of the action in town!
Credit cards accepted.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0411.
Toll free (800) 33-MELIA.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1599.
Web site: www.solmelia.com.
Carretera Costera Norte Km. 5.8, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 77600.
Located 3 miles from San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 180.
Single rooms, double rooms, suites.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: 2 pools / 3 restaurants / 2 bars / room service /
tennis / sauna / fitness center / water sports / meeting rooms.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / satellite televisions.
Three story hotel located on beautiful San Pilar beach.
Credit cards accepted.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-3443.
Toll free (800) 858-2258.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1571.
Located south of San Miguel.
Web site: www.alegroresorts.com.
All inclusive.
Number of rooms: 300.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: 2 pools / 3 restaurants / 3 bars / water sports /
4 tennis courts / activity desk / parking.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / televisions.
One on Cozumel's most spectacular resorts!
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0017.
Toll free (888) 341-5993.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1599.
E-mail: paradisu@cozumel.com.mx.
Carretera Costera Norte, Km. 5.1, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Located north of San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 48.
Rooms and cabanas.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar / parking.
Room amenities: Air conditioning.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-3443.
Toll free (800) 858-2258.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1571.
E-mail: malvarez@arcmiami.allegroresrots.com.
Km. 16.5 Carretera Sur San Francisco Palancar, Cozumel, Mexico, 77666.
Located south of San Miguel.
Web site: www.allegroresorts.com.
All inclusive.
Number of rooms: 300.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: 2 pools / 3 restaurants / 3 bars / water sports /
4 tennis courts / activity desk / parking.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / televisions.
One on Cozumel's most spectacular resorts!
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0050.
Toll free (800) 437-3923.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-0381.
E-mail: hotelcoz@cozumel.com.mx.
Playa Santa Pilar, Km. 4.5, Isla Cozumel, Mexico.
Located 5 minutes north of San Miguel.
Web site: www.elcozumeleno.com.
All inclusive.
Number of rooms: 252.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: Pool / 2 restaurants / 3 bars / kid's club / tennis /
water sports / mini-golf / evening entertainment / fitness room / meeting rooms /
disco / game room.
Room amenities: Ocean views / air conditioning / satellite television / telephones.
5 story hotel on a beautiful beach!
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-2822.
Toll free (800) 253-2702.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-2800.
E-mail: coralprin@cozunet.finred.com.mx.
Carretera Costera Norte Km. 2.5, Isla de Cozumel, Mexico.
Located north of San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 139.
On the ocean.
Hotel amenities: 2 pool / El Galeon Restaurant / 3 bars / health club.
Room amenities: Ocean views / telephones / televisions / air conditioning.
10 story hotel, not on a sandy beach.
Snorkeling right out front!
Credit cards accepted.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-9900.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-9909.
E-mail: info@iberostacaribe.com.
Carretera Costera Sur, Km. 17, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Cozumel, Mexico.
Located north of San Miguel.
Web site: www.iberostarcaribe.com.
All inclusive.
Number of rooms: 302.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar / tennis / volleyball /
watersports.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / televisions.
A truly spectacular pool area!
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-9300.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-9315.
E-mail: reefclubcozumel@prodigy.net.mx.
Carretera Costera Sir, Km. 12.9, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 77600.
9 miles from San Miguel.
Web site: www.reefclubcozumel.com.
All inclusive.
Number of rooms: 240.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: 2 pools / 3 restaurants / 4 bars / watersports /
tennis / activity desk / evening activities.
Room amenities:
Very remote location.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0844.
Toll free (800) 235-5892.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-0065.
E-mail: delmar@cozumel.com.mx.
South of San Miguel 2 miles.
Number of rooms: 284.
On the water.
Hotel amenities: Pool / Jacuzzi / sauna / beach club / restaurant /
bar / dive shop.
Room amenities: Ocean views / air conditioning / telephones / televisions.
Popular with divers, not a newer hotel.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0700.
Located 3 miles south of San Miguel.
All inclusive.
Number of rooms: 355.
Across tunnel from beach.
Hotel amenities: Pool / 3 restaurants / 3 bars / tennis /
health club / dive operation.
Room amenities: Ocean views / air conditioning / telephones / televisions.
Located on the inland side of the seaside highway.
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Telephone (800) 435-3240.
E-mail: casamar@cozumel.com.mx.
Km. 04 Carretera a Chankanaab, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Located south of San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 98
Across from beach.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar / tennis / hot tub.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / televisions.
Located on the inland side of the seaside highway.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0209.
Avenida Rafael E. Melgar #457, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Located south of San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 90.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar / tennis / gym / Internet / dive shop.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / satellite televisions.
One of the newest hotels in Cozumel.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 972-2900.
Toll free (800) 53-SUITE.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-2154.
E-mail: casamar@cozumel.com.mx.
Costera Sur Km. 1.7, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Located south of San Miguel.
Web site: costaclubcozumel.com.
Number of rooms: 180.
Across from beach.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar / tennis / beach club / volley ball.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / televisions.
Located on the inland side of the seaside highway.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0700.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1301.
E-mail: parkroyal@prodigy.net.mx.
Playa Paraiso Km. 3.5, Carretera Costera Sur, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Located south of San Miguel.
All Inclusive.
Number of rooms: 143.
Across from beach.
Hotel amenities: Pool / 2 restaurants / 3 bars /
3 snack bars / tennis / beach club / meeting rooms.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / televisions.
Located on the inland side of the seaside highway.
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Telephone 011-52 (998) 872-8060.
Fax 011-52 (998) 872-8061.
E-mail: reserve@ceibadelmar.com.
Avenida Ninos Heroes s/n, Puerto Morelos, Q. Roo, Mexico, 77580.
Web site: www.ceibadelmar.com.
Located 20 miles west of Cozumel on the mainland near Puerto Morales, east of the main highway.
20 minutes from Cancun International Airport.
Number of rooms and suites: 126.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: Six acres / 2 pools / swim-up bar / European Spa / whirlpool / fitness center / restaurant / bar / library / tennis court / watersports / nearby golf.
Room amenities: Private balconies / air conditioning / ocean views / cable television / VCR's / CD players / data ports / 24 hour room service.
Short drive to Xel-Ha, Xcaret and Tulum. Long drive to Los Angeles.
FONTAN COZUMEL HOTEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872- 0300.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-0105.
Post Office Box 7, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 77600.
Located one half mile south of San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 49.
On the ocean.
Hotel amenities: Wading pool / beachfront rooms /
restaurant / boat dock / laundry service.
Room amenities: Balconies / ocean views.
Credit cards accepted.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1800.
Post Office Box 289, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 77600.
Located one mile south of San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 61.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: Boat dock / bicycles / security guard.
Room amenities: Ceiling fans.
Visa and Master Card accepted.
Caters to divers and fishermen.
CANTARELL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0144.
Located north on San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 98.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar.
Room amenities: Air conditioning.
Credit cards accepted.
CLUB COZUMEL CARIBE
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0100.
Located north of San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 260.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar / dive center /
gear storage / tennis courts / parking.
Room amenities: Ocean views / air conditioning / telephones.
Credit cards accepted.
MARA HOTEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0300.
Located north of San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 50.
On the ocean.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar.
Room amenities: Air conditioning.
MELIA MAYAN PALACE
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0411.
Located north of San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 188.
On the ocean.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar / dive center /
tennis courts / parking.
Room amenities: Ocean views / air conditioning.
Credit cards accepted.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0199.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-0110.
E-mail: playazul@playa-azul.com.
Carretera A. San Juan, Km. 4, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Located north of San Miguel.
Web site: www.playa-azul.com.
Number of rooms: 60.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar / tennis courts.
Room amenities: Air conditioning.
BARRACUDA HOTEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0002.
Located south of San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 51.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: Restaurant / bar / dive operation.
Room amenities: Air conditioning.
DIAMOND HOTEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-3443.
Located south of San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 300.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar /
dive operation / parking.
Room amenities: Ocean views / air conditioning / televisions / telephones.
Credit cards accepted.
FIESTA INN
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-2811.
Located one mile south of San Miguel.
Across the street from the beach.
Number of rooms: 180.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar / parking /
beach club.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / televisions.
Credit cards accepted.
GALAPAGO INN
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0663.
Located south of San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 89.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar / dive operation.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / televisions.
Credit cards accepted.
HOLIDAY INN COZUMEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-2622.
Located south of Cozumel.
Number of rooms: 207.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar / tennis courts /
private parking.
Room amenities: Ocean views / air conditioning / telephones / televisions.
HOWARD JOHNSON HOTEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1900.
Located south of town.
Number of rooms: 129.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar /
dive operation / gear storage.
Room amenities: Ocean views / air conditioning / telephones / televisions.
LA PERLA HOTEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0188.
Located south of San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 22.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar / dive operation.
Room amenities: Air conditioning.
SCUBA INN
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0145.
Located south of San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 192.
On the beach.
Hotel amenities: Restaurant / bar / dive operation.
Room amenities: Air conditioning.
VILLA BLANCA HOTEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0730.
Located south of San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 50.
Hotel amenities: Pool / bar.
Room amenities: Air conditioning.
CLUB DEL SOL COZUMEL
Telephone 011-52 (529) 872-3777.
Fax (529) 872-5877.
E-mail: clubdelsol@cozunet.finred.com.
Located 4 miles south of San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 20.
Hotel amenities: On the beach / restaurant / bar / dive shop.
Room amenities: Air conditioning.
HOTELS IN SAN MIGUEL
Staying is San Miguel has many advantages. Most of the hotels in town are just a short
walk to the ocean, as well as the shops, restaurants and nightlife of downtown. If you
can live without an ocean view, you'll save quite a bit of money staying in San Miguel.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-9090.
Toll free (877) 228-6747.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-9073.
E-mail: reservaciones@casamexicanacozumel.com.
Avenida Rafael E. Melgar X Calle 3 Sur, Cozumel, Mexico, 77666.
Located in downtown San Miguel.
Number of rooms and suites: 27.
Walk to beach.
Hotel amenities: Vending machine in lobby.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / televisions.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1986.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1648.
E-mail: info@haciendasanmiguel.com.
Avenida Rafael E. Melgar y 5a, Cozumel, Mexico, 77600.
Located in downtown San Miguel.
web site: www.gotocozumel.com.
Number of rooms and suites: 20.
Walk to beach.
Hotel amenities: Coffee in lobby.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / televisions.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0330.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-0248.
E-mail: pdinn@prodigy.net.mx.
Calle Dr. Adolfo Rosado Salas #44, Cozumel, Mexico, 77600.
Located in downtown San Miguel.
Number of rooms and suites: 17.
Walk to beach.
Hotel amenities: Courtyard.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / televisions.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0233.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-4463.
Avenida Juarez 2 Bis, Cozumel, Mexico, 77600.
Located in downtown San Miguel.
Number of rooms and suites: 96.
Walk to beach.
Hotel amenities: Pool / bar / snack shop / game room.
Room amenities: Air conditioning / telephones / televisions.
VILLA DEL REY DAYS INN
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1600.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1692.
Avenida 11, Sur 460, San Miguel, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Located 3/4 of a mile south of downtown.
Number of rooms: 43.
Hotel amenities: Walk to beach / pool / restaurant / bar.
Room amenities: Some kitchenettes.
Credit cards accepted.
BAHIA HOTEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0209.
Located in downtown San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 27
Hotel amenities: Street parking.
Room amenities: Air conditioning.
Basic lodging at an affordable price.
MESON SAN MIGUEL HOTEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0233.
Located in downtown San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 97.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar.
Room amenities: Air conditioning.
SAFARI INN
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0101.
Located in downtown San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 41.
Hotel amenities: Street parking.
Room amenities: Air conditioning.
VISTA DEL MAR HOTEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0545.
Located in downtown San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 33.
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / parking.
Room amenities: Air conditioning.
VISTA DEL REY
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1600.
Located in downtown San Miguel.
Number of rooms: 43
Hotel amenities: Pool / restaurant / bar / parking.
Room amenities: Air conditioning.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-9090.
Toll free (877) 228-6747.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-9073.
E-mail: reservaciones@casamexicanacozumel.com.
Located in downtown Cozumel.
Number of rooms: 30
Hotel amenities: On the waterfront.
Room amenities: Air conditioning.
One of Cozumel's newest hotels.
Dive packages available.
There are many great hotels in Cozumel, no question about that. But when given the
choice, Carlos Fiesta recommends the Plaza Las Glorias Cozumel. One of the great features
of this oceanfront hotel is it's proximity to all of the action in downtown San Miguel.
The short walk to downtown restaurants, shops and nightlife is hard to find in a first
class hotel on the island. Yes, there are probably more elaborate hotels in Cozumel, but
the layout of this hotel, combined with good service, awesome ocean views, and the great
location make this special hotel a top contender.
For a more relaxed hotel for couples and families Carlos recommends the Presidente
Inter-Continental about 15 minutes south of town. This is the perfect place to get away
from it all.
Additional information on Cozumel recreation can be found in the recreation section of
ISLA COZUMEL.COM.
Cozumel is a fun tropical island, and there are plenty of diversions available
to keep you busy once you have had enough of laying by the pool.
Although the scuba diving is spectacular here, there's a whole lot more going on
here than blowing bubbles. Snorkeling, fishing, kayaking...the list goes on. You
want to ride a horse? Grab a carrot and let's go!
Since many of Cozumel's recreation activities are on, in or near the water you
might ant to check out the current OCEAN WATER TEMPERATURE.
For additional information on protecting your skin while enjoying the tropical Mexican sun take a look at
the SUNSCREEN TIPS section of Mexico Expo.
DIVING
Cozumel is the number one diving destination in Mexico! And it doesn't
take a rocket scientist to figure out why. 100 to 200 feet visibility,
warm water (75-85 degrees!), exceptional sea life and friendly locals all play
a part in the formula.
The reefs at Cozumel are the northern portion of the Belizean Reef, which
is one of the largest barrier reefs in the world. Heading south from Isla
Mujeres just north of Cozueml, this reef is approximately 174 miles long, and
finally ends in the Bay of Honduras, south of Belize.
Cozumel is "drift diving" at it's best. The Guiana Current usually comes to
the island from the south and flushes to the north along the west side of the
island. Although the current can get swift at times, it usually runs at a
comfortable 1 to 2 knots. Just go to depth, set up your BC for neutral buoyancy,
and watch the wonderful world of underwater Cozumel cruise past your mask! The
captain of your boat will be following your bubbles to the pick-up point.
Those who have not had a chance to dive Cozumel recently will be pleasantly
surprised with the easier access to the reefs. For years the reefs were accessed
by large slow boats, and getting to the drop-off location easily took an hour
or more. Today, fast boats slip up to the drop off locations in about half the
time, which adds to the pleasure of the whole diving experience.
Package tours are a common way to book a vacation to Cozumel. In addition,
many hotels offer dive packages. For those who want to 'wing it' equipment
rentals, instructions, and dive trips can be arranges on site.
Safe diving is strongly suggested. With the super-clear water it can be easy
to get distracted or not realize how deep you are or how long you have been down.
In the event of an emergency, the island has a decompression chamber on Calle 5 Sur,
telephone 011-52 (987) 2-2387. Check with your dive master to make sure the
company you are diving with has an affiliation to the chamber.
Most dive masters set up their trips as a two dive day. The first dive is usually
the deep dive, followed by lunch and then a shallower dive usually less than 60 feet.
A safety stop at 15 feet is strongly encouraged on the way back up after each dive.
Friendly marine life in Cozumel waters include various types of Angelfish,
Baloonfish, Cowfish, Longsnout Sea Horse, Trumpetfish, Spotted Drum, Splendid Toadfish,
Rock Whitespotted Filefish, Rock Mantis Shrimp, Christmas Tree Tube Worms, Hermit Crabs,
Reef Squid and Rough File Clams. Marine life to keep your distance from include Bristle
Worms, Fire Coral, Eels, Spiny Sea Urchins, Spotted Scorpionfish, Yellow Stingrays
and drunken college girls at Carlos 'n Charlie's.
For information on joining DAN for safer diving check out the web site of
DIVER'S ALERT NETWORK as well as VICENCIA & BUCKLEY INSURANCE SERVICES
for dive insurance information. DAN also features a 24 hour emergency phone number
at (919) 684-8111 and an information number at (800) 446-2671. While you are at it
you might want to drop by the web site of PADI for a look at what's up
on the diving scene. Cozumel has several Recompression Chambers for divers who take
chances and get into trouble.
An excellent book for divers headed to Cozumel is Steve Rosenberg's DIVING COZUMEL.
(Aqua Quest Publications - phone 516-759-0476). It is highly recommended as a
reference for those who really want to know the island and it's underwater magic.
For more information on scuba diving in Cozumel you can contact the Cozumel
Watersports & Tourism Association by e-mail at anoaat@cozunet.finred.com.mx
or by phone at 011-52 (987) 872-5955.
For more information on Scuba Diving adventures in Mexico and other locations visit the web site of GOOD TIME IN THE WATER.
COZUMEL DIVE SHOPS
Contacting a dive shop in advance is usually not necessary, although it is not
a bad idea. If you come into town without any dive reservations, you may have to
adapt to the timeframe of the dive companies that have openings. If you have booked
a dive package with a dive service before arriving in Cozumel you will not need to
make any dive trip reservations. Most boats depart for their first dive by 9:00 a.m.
For those who are interested in night diving, last minute bookings are usually
available, although it may not be with the same company that is providing your day
dives.
Even though Cozumel is set up as a boat dive destination, don't be afraid to
rent a car (or take a taxi), fill up a couple of tanks, and head to a reef near
shore. Go have fun ... you're on vacation!
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-9505.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-4130.
E-mail: scubadu@cozumel.net.
Carretera a Chankanaab K.M. 6.5, Zona Hotelera Sur, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Also located in the Presidente Intercontinental Hotel.
Web site: www.scubadu.com.
25% off boat night dives.
Fishing and snorkeling trips also.
Review their web site for further information!
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1631.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1631.
Post office box 280, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Mexico, 77600.
Located next to Caribe Blu Hotel (formerly Lorena).
E-mail: alexcozumel@prodigy.net.mx.
Web site: www.blueangel-scuba.com.
Day and night dives and snorkel trips.
Review their web site for additional information.
ALDORA DIVERS
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-3397.
U.S. (281) 338-9888.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-3397.
E-mail: dave@aldora.com.
ANTIONIO CASTELLANOS EAGLE-RAY DIVERS
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-5735.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-0661.
E-mail: eagleray@cozumel.com.mx.
Post Office Box 156, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0101.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-0661.
E-mail: dive@aquasafari.com.
Avenida Melgar #39, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 20661.
Post Office Box 41, San Miguel, Cozumel.
Web site: www.aquasafari.com.
37 years of service, personalized attention.
Dive packages available.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0640.
U.S. (215) 462-7587.
E-mail: aquatics@cozumel.com.mx.
Web site: www.scubacozumel.com.
27 years of experience.
Specializing in small groups.
AQUA WORLD COZUMEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1210.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1210.
E-mail: agwssc@cozumel.com.mx.
Carretera Sur, Km. 3.7, Playa Paraiso, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-7723.
Toll free (800) 878-8853.
Fax 011-52 (987( 2-1865.
E-mail: bubbles@dicoz.com.
Avenida 5 Sur, San Miguel, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Web site: www.bluebubble.com.
Blue Bubble...no trouble!
Diving instructions, equipment rentals, day and night dives.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0312.
E-mail: cozumel@bluenotescuba.com.
Post Office Box 556, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Mexico, 77600.
Web site: www.bluenotescuba.com.
Also offering cenote diving on the Yucatan peninsula.
Small groups.
BUENA VENTURA DIVING
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1774.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1774.
E-mail: ventural@cozumel.net.
CABALLITO DEL CARIBE DIVING
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1417.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1449.
E-mail: cdcaribe@aol.com.
CAREYITOS ADVANCED DIVERS
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1578.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1417.
E-mail: careyitos@cozumel.czm.com.mx.
Avenida Sur 35, between Calle 3 and Morelos.
Post Office Box 447, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Mexico, 77600.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1145.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1426.
E-mail: caridive@cozumel.com.mx.
Avenida Melgar #415, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Also located at Chankanaab Park and Sol Cabanas del Caribe Hotel.
40 foot boats carrying 16 divers each.
CINPATICA CHARTERS
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1817.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1817.
E-mail: felipeQ@cozumel.com.mx.
Located next to the El Presidente Hotel.
COZUMEL CARIBBEAN
Telephone (800) 327-2254.
Fax (786) 268-2802.
Dive trips in Cozumel waters.
Snorkel trips also available.
COZUMEL CUSTOM AQUATICS
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-5566.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-5566.
Avenida 5 #198, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Post Office Box 565, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Mexico.
COZUMEL EQUALIZERS SCUBA CENTER
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-3511.
Toll free (800) 925-9939.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-3511.
E-mail: darwin@cozumel.com.mx.
Adolfo Rosado Salas #72, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
22 years of experience diving Cozumel.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-6726.
E-mail: eduardo@cozumelsports.com.
Web site: www.cozumelsports.com.
Underwater video and photo services.
Dive packages available.
Visit their web site guest book for diver's comments.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1900.
Toll free (800) 437-9609
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-3532.
E-mail: delmaraq@cozumel.com.mx.
Web site: www.delmaraquatics.net.
Located in the La Ceiba Hotel and the Casa del Mar Hotel.
Instructor Developement Center...safety plus fun!
Member of DAN Partners.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-2915.
Web site: www.dimiscubatours.com.
Located in town.
Personalized attention in a laid back atmosphere.
Packages available.
DEPORTES AQUATICOS
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0640.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-0640.
E-mail: aquatics@cozumel.com.mx.
Located at Plaza Las Garzas.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-4567.
Toll free: (888) 366-8708.
Web site: www.divecozumel.net.
48 foot custom dive boat.
Large tanks available.
Dives to all of Cozumel's best reefs.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1953.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-3068.
E-mail: dive@divehouse.com.
Located on the south side of the main plaza, downtown San Miguel.
Web site: www.divehouse.com.
Tours, instruction, sales and service.
Also located at the Fiesta Americana Hotel.
Maximum divers to each dive master: 6.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-9770.
Toll free (800) 433-0885.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-5094.
divepal@dsi-divetours.com.
Located at the Alegro Resort, south of San Miguel.
Web site: www.divepalancarcozumel.com.
All Cozumel dive destinations plus Palancar.
Dive packages available.
Credit cards accepted.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1007.
Toll free (800) 308-5125.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1061.
E-mail: scuba@diveparadise.com
Avenida Melgar #601, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Web site: www.diveparadise.com.
A wide variety of dive trips available. Largest boat fleet in Cozumel.
19 years as one of Cozumel's top dive companies.
Complete dive packages available.
DAVID AND NANCY'S SEA SCUBA
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-3778.
Toll free (888) 338-0387.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-3778.
E-mail: seascuba@cozumel.czn.com.mx.
Avenida Juarez, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-2610.
Toll free (888) 493-3483.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1340.
E-mail: dwm@cozumel.com.mx.
Post Office Box 134, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Mexico.
Web site: www.divewithmartin.com.
Special packages for multi-day dives.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-2519.
Toll free (888) 338-0388.
E-mail: dive@divingadventures.net.
Located at Calle 5 Sur and near Avenida 5, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel,
Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Web site: www.divingadventures.net.
Fast boats, small groups.
Personalized service since 1989.
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Web site: www.dresseldivers.com.
Some dive trips include cenote diving on mainland Yucatan.
Long term multi-day dive excursions available.
Dive packages available.
ECO DIVERS
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-5628.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-5628.
Located at Avenida 10th and Avenida 19th Sur, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel,
Quintana Roo, Mexico.
EMERALD DOLPHIN DIVE SERVICES
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-3270.
E-mail: castillo@cozumel.com.mx.
19 Sur #1134, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Mexico, 77663.
Post office Box 394, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Mexico.
Located at Avenida 10th and Avenida 19th Sur, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel,
Quintana Roo, Mexico.
FANTASIA DIVERS
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1007.
Avenida 25 Sur, San Miguel, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Located at Calle Rosada Salas.
Dive trips, rentals and instructions.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1007.
Toll free (800) 806-1601.
E-mail: dive@hotelflamingo.com.
Avenida 25 Sur, San Miguel, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Located at Calle Rosada Salas.
Dive trips, rentals and instructions. Lunch included!
ISIDRO'S SEA URCHIN DIVE
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-4517.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-4517.
E-mail: isidrona@cozumel.com.mx.
Post Office Box 452, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo,
Mexico.
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Telephone (859) 356-5647.
Web site: www.living-underwater.com.
New steel tanks for longer bottom times.
Maximum 8 divers per boat.
Beginning to advanced diving.
MARINE SPORTS COZUMEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-5062.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-2154.
E-mail: marinesp@cozumel.czm.com.mx.
Hotel Fiesta Inn, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Post Office Box 379, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 77600.
MEXICO DIVING EXPLORER
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-5179.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-0880.
E-mail: divemexico@cozumel.com.mx.
Calle 10 Norte #232, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
MICHELLE'S DIVE SHOP
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0947.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-6488.
E-mail: dive@cozumel.com.mx.
Calle 10 Norte #201, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1651.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-4465.
Carretera Costera Sur Km 2.85, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
E-mail: diving@papahogs.com.
Web site: www.papahogs.com.
12 hour around-the-island diving adventures.
Canadian owned and operated.
PAUL'S PRIVATE DIVE CENTER
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0141.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-0141.
E-mail: pauls@cozunet.finred.com.mx.
Avenida Melgar at 11th Sur, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-6740.
Toll free (800) 253-2702.
E-mail: pepedive@cozumel.com.mx.
Carretera Costera Norte Km 2.5, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Located at the Coral Princess Hotel.
Customized diving only!
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 869-0554.
Web site: www.psubmarinas.com.
NAUI Pro Platinum Dive Center.
DAN Business Member.
ASHI Traiing Center.
Training, underwater video services and more.
Packages available.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-6157.
Toll free (888) 737-6399.
E-mail: infosds@sanddollarsports.com.
Web site: www.sanddollarsports.com.
Group dives from 6 to 24 divers.
Dive training pool also available.
Located close to all major reefs.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1822.
Toll free (800) 847-5708.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-0663.
E-mail: scubacozumel@cozumel.finres.com.mx.
Carretera Costera Sur Km 1.5, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Web site: www.scubaclubcozumel.com.
Complete room, meal and dive packages.
Serving the diving community for over 20 years.
Oceanfront resort with freshwater pool and pier.
SCUBA COZUMEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0627.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1977.
E-mail: scubacozumel@cozunet.finred.com.mx.
Carretera Costera Sur Km 1.5, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel,
Quintana Roo, Mexico.
SCUBA STAFF DIVERS
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-6143.
E-mail: diverczm@prodigy.net.mx.
Also offering cave diving and cenote diving.
Dive adventures to Belize and Cuba also!
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-5744.
E-mail: seascuba@cozumel.com.mx.
Fast boats with a maximum of 7 divers.
Will pick up from south pier location.
Packages available.
SNORKEL CENTER AND DIVING
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-6364.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-6364.
E-mail: snorkelcen@cozumel.com.mx.
SCUBA SHACK
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-4240.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-3836.
E-mail: staffczm@cozumel.com.mx.
Calle 1 Sur #99, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
STUDIO BLUE COZUMEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-4414.
E-mail: studio-blue@cozumel.net.
Small groups and personal attention.
Also offering cenote diving on the mainland.
TTC CLUB DIVERS
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-4476.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-4476.
E-mail: ttcdiving@ttcdiving.com.
Carretera Costera Norte Km 4.5, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Also located in Club Cozumel Caribe.
WILDCAT DIVERS
Telephone 011-52 (987) 2-.
E-mail: anoaat@cozunet.finred.com.mx.
Avenida 5 between 2 and 4 North, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo,
Mexico.
YELLOW ROSE DIVERS
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0848.
E-mail: info@yellowrosedivers.com.
Custom 48 foot jet drive dive boat. Safety divers on all dives for added safety.
COZUMELS' REEFS
The major reefs along Cozumel's west side are listed here running with the current
from south to north.
Besides these reefs other shallow dive locations include Chankanaab Underwater
Park (15 to 35 feet), Caleta Reef (15 to 20 feet), and La Ceiba Plane Wreck
(30 to 35 feet).
MARACAIBO REEF
Located at the very south end of the island.
Depth: 80 to 130 feet (18-39 meters).
Current: Strong.
Reef terraces, drop-offs, and a vertical wall.
Because of currents and depths, divers should stay together.
Recommended for experienced divers only.
CHUN CHACAB REEF
Located at the south end of the island, just before Maracaibo reef.
Depth: 10 to 120 feet (3 to 36 meters).
Current: Strong.
Sloping reef, wall, sandfall and a sand / stone bottom.
Worth doing if you've already done the better reefs.
Recommended for experienced divers only.
PUNTA SUR REEF
Located just off of Punta Sur on shore.
Depth: 80 to 130 feet (24-42 meters).
Current: Can be strong.
Walls, overhangs, drop-offs, caves and tunnels.
Not as much sea life but plenty of coral.
Recommended for experienced divers.
COLOMBIA PINNACLES
Located at the south end of Palancar Reef.
Depth: 15 to 110 feet (5-33 meters).
Current: Moderate to strong.
Massive pinnacles, drop offs and steep sloping channels.
Lots of coral at depths between 20 to 40 feet.
Recommended for experienced divers.
COLOMBIA GARDENS
Located north of Punta Sur, south of Palancar Reef.
Depth: 5 to 25 feet ( 2-8 meters).
Current: Light to moderate.
Shallow reef with a flat bottom of sand.
Coral, marine life, a great second dive.
Recommended for all divers.
PALANCAR DEEP
Located at the south end of Palancar Reef.
Depth: 80 to 120 feet (18-36 meters).
Current: Light to strong.
Steep vertical wall, tunnels and caves.
Top of the reef is at 80 feet.
Recommended for experienced divers.
PALANCAR CAVES
Located toward the south end of Palancar Reef.
Depth: 20 to 100 feet (8-30 meters).
Current: Light to moderate.
Extensive network of caves, tunnels, pinnacles and channels.
Over a mile long, worth diving several times.
Recommended for intermediate to advanced divers.
PALANCAR SHALLOWS
Located between Palancar reef and the shoreline.
Depth: 15 to 70 feet (5-21 meters).
Current: Light.
Cuts, valleys, finger canyons, overhangs and caves.
Most of the sea life is located towards the northern end.
Recommended for all divers.
PALANCAR HORSESHOE
Located north of Palancar Caves.
Depth: 30 to 100 feet (9-30 meters).
Current: Moderate
Caves, tunnels, passages through the reef plus a steep outside wall.
The large sculpture of Christ on the bottom was moved to Chankanaab in 1989.
Recommended for intermediate to advanced divers.
DALILA REEF
Located just north of Palancar Shalows.
Depth: 25 to 80 feet (8-24 meters).
Current: Moderate to strong.
Strip reef sections separated by wide sandy channels.
Large grouper and moray eels are known to gather here.
Recommended for intermediate to advanced divers.
LA FRANCESA REEF
Located north of Palancar, closer to shore.
Depth: 40 to 65 feet (12-20 meters).
Current: Moderate.
Sand channels, cuts, overhangs, caves and a wall.
Fish are common on this reef and black coral in the tunnels.
Recommended for all divers.
PASO DEL CEDRAL REEF
Located on the shore side of the south end of Santa Rosa Reef.
Depth: 35 to 60 feet (11-18 meters).
Current: Moderate to strong.
A patch and strip reef broken up by perpendicular channels.
Lots of schooling fish, a good place for underwater photography.
Recommended for intermediate to advanced divers.
SANTA ROSA REEF
Located between San Francisco Reef and west of Paso del Cedral Reef.
Depth: 30 to 130 feet (9-39 meters).
Current: Moderate to strong.
Buttresses, tunnels, cuts and walls.
The south, middle and north sections each offer distinct diving views.
Recommended for intermediate to advanced divers.
SAN FRANCISCO REEF
Located just north of Santa Rosa Reef.
Depth: 40 to 100 feet (12 to 30 meters).
Current: Moderate to strong.
A terraced strip reef parallel to shore with an outside drop off.
Fish, tunnel worms, crabs and lobster can be found in the tunnels and cuts.
Recommended for intermediate to advanced divers.
PUNTA TUNICH DROP-OFF
Located off of Punta Tunich and parallel to Yocab Reef.
Depth: 50 to 130 feet (15-39 meters).
Current: Moderate to strong.
A drop off and vertical wall at the north end.
Angelfish, squirrelfish, sponges and black coral.
Recommended for intermediate to advanced divers.
YOCAB REEF
Located south of Punta Tormentos, just offshore.
Depth: 35 to 60 feet (11-18 meters).
Current: Medium to strong.
A strip reef with cuts and overhangs on a sandy bottom.
Plenty of fish, a good place for photography.
Recommended for all divers.
TORMENTOS REEF
Located just north of Yocab Reef.
Depth: 30 to 70 feet (9-21 meters).
Current: Light to strong.
A large broken patch reef protruding from a sloping sandy bottom.
Corals, sponges, fish, shrimp, crabs.
Recommended for all divers.
CHANKANAAB REEF
Located north of Tormentos Reef, west of Chancanaab National Park.
Depth: 35 to 50 feet (11-17 meters).
Current: Light to moderate.
Strip reef with cuts, tunnels, overhangs and caves.
Sealife includes lobster, hogfish and grouper and more.
Recommended for all divers.
LAS PALMAS DROP OFF
Located outside and north of Chankanaab Reef.
Depth: 50 to 100 feet (15-30 meters).
Current: Moderate to strong.
Sand and rubble bottom evolve into steeply sloping wall.
Sealife includes fans, sponges and coral heads.
Recommended for intermediate to advanced divers.
PARADISE REEF
Located just north of Caleta Harbor.
Depth: 22 to 40 feet (7-12 meters).
Current: Light to moderate.
Five separate reefs running parallel to shore with crevases and overhangs.
Often occupied by toadfish, plus grunt and snapper.
Recommended for all divers.
GALAPAGO & LA CEIBA DROP OFFS
Located 200 yards off of the La Ceiba Hotel.
Depth: 15 to 100 feet (5-30 meters).
Current: Moderate to strong.
Coral heads, fans, sponges sloping to 3 different walls.
Baitfish, jacks, barracuda and grouper but not much coral.
Recommended for all divers.
PACKAGE TOURS
Package tours which include airfare, hotel and dive trips have two main advantages.
Financially the prices for these packages is usually less that booking the trip
separately. Another advantage of booking a package tour is the piece of mind of
knowing that your whole trip is set up and confirmed.
DIVING FOOLS
Telephone (949) 874-FOOL.
E-mail: divingfools@cox.net.
Custom dive packages, villa rentals and more.
Also serving Cancun, Playa del Carmen and La Paz.
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Telephone (713) 973-9300.
Toll free (800) 346-6116.
E-mail: info@divetrip.com.
Web site: www.islandream.com.
Dive packages to the Fiesta Americana Dive Resort.
For more information drop by their other web site at EXPLORE COZUMEL.
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Telephone (888) 599-3483.
E-mail: info@bayadventures.com.
Web site: www.bayadventures.com.
Offering a variety of dive packages to Cozumel.
Specializing in multi-day dive trips.
All-inclusive hotel options available.
TROPICAL ADVENTURES
Telephone (888) 250-1799.
(800) 909-7697.
E-mail: dive@divetropical.com.
Post Office Box 4337, Seattle, Washington, 98109.
Competitively priced dive packages to Cozumel.
OUTPOST TRAVEL
Telephone (916) 354-1942.
Toll free (800) 659-5800.
Fax (916) 354-8729.
E-mail: info@outpostravel.com.
Discount Cozumel dive packages for groups and individuals.
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Telephone (630) 616-9926.
Toll free (800) 737-3483.
Fax (630) 616-0727.
E-mail: udive@ultimatedivetravel.com.
Web site: www.ultimatedivetravel.com.
Package dive trips to Cozumel and other dive destinations.
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Telephone (941) 540-4512.
Toll free ((888) 322-DIVE.
Fax (941) 540-1497.
E-mail: info@aquadreams.com.
4708 South East 8th Court #3, Cape Coral, Florida, 33904.
Web site: www.aguadreams.com.
Dive packages to Cozumel.
Credit cards accepted.
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Telephone (954) 467-0821.
Toll free (800) 433-3483.
Fax (954) 467-3335.
E-mail: info@worlddive.com.
1525 South Andrews Avenue #227, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33316.
Web site: www.worlddive.com.
Dive packages to Cozumel Island.
DIVE TOURS
Telephone (281) 257-1771.
Toll free (800) 433-0885.
Fax (281) 257-1783.
E-mail: info@divetours.org.
18219 Strack Drive, Spring, Texas, 77379.
Dive adventures to Cozumel, Mexico.
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Telephone (916) 563-0164.
Toll free (800) 525-3833.
Fax (916) 924-1059.
E-mail: lndfall@aol.com.
855 Howe Avenue, Suite 5, Sacramento, California, 95825.
Dive excursions to Cozumel.
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Telephone (415) 289-1760
Toll free (800) 794-9767.
Fax (415) 289-1763.
E-mail: info@reefrainforest.com.
4000 Bridgeway Drive, Suite 103, Sausalito, California, 94965.
Dive trips to Cozumel.
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Telephone (407) 774-9000.
Toll free (800) 328-2288.
Fax (407) 682-6000.
E-mail: sales@cardonna.com.
Complete dive packages to Cozumel.
FISHING
The waters off of Cozumel offer excellent fishing! Although the fishing is good
all year long, fishing for sailfish from March through June is particularly
rewarding. The International Spearfish Tournament is held here each year in May,
and the trophies are the proof of the pudding. In addition to Marlin, these
waters are home to dorado, wahoo, red snapper and much more!
Most of the hotels on the island can hook you up (get it?) with a fishing
boat, or you can try the companies listed below.
Many of the companies that offer fishing trips out of Cozumel are also dive
companies. These folks know the local waters very well and your chances for
tight lines is pretty good.
For more information on fishing in the waters off of Cozumel you can
contact the Cozumel Watersports & Tourism Association by e-mail at
anoaat@cozunet.finred.com.mx
or by phone at 011-52 (987) 872-5955.
CLUB NAUTICO DE COZUMEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1024.
Puerto de Abrigo Marina.
Post Office Box 77600, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Avenida Rafael Melgar, north of downtown.
Half day or full day fishing excursions.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-6726.
E-mail: eduardo@cozumelsports.com.
Fishing excursions in the waters off of Cozumel.
DIVE PALANCAR
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-3443.
Toll free (800) 433-0885.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-5094.
divepal@dsi-divetours.com.
Located at the Alegro Resort, south of San Miguel.
Fishing trips around Cozumel.
Credit cards accepted.
SCUBA DU DIVE CENTER
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1379.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-4130.
E-mail: ocean@dicoz.com.
Calle 3 Sur #33, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Also located in the Presidente Intercontinental Hotel.
Fishing trips east and west of Cozumel.
KAYAKING
The clear and warm waters surrounding Cozumel are spectacular for kayaking!
Even though the prevailing currents run from south to north, close to shore
the currents are usually not noticeable.
Cozumel's west side gets most of the kayak attention because it is
usually calm all day and the coastline is truly spectacular. The west
side is also closer to all of the hotels, and launching is easy from almost
any beach. A short kayak excursion for lunch to San Francisco Beach or to
Playa del Sol is the perfect place to drop the paddles and take a break.
Also, kayaking to the reefs off of Chankanaab Park for snorkeling is a good
destination.
For a real adventure, the east side of the island offers equally incredible
scenery, but the wind usually picks up in the afternoon. So getting
an early start for an east side excursion is a good idea. Restaurants
along this rugged stretch of coast make taking a paddle break an enjoyable
experience!
For kayakers who really want to get away from it all, the north side of
the island is uninhabited. Launching is from the end of the dirt road on the west
side, and from the dirt road to Punta Molas on the east side.
Whichever route you take it is advisable to bring along a mask
and snorkel!
For more information on kayaking around Cozumel you can contact the
Cozumel Watersports & Tourism Association by e-mail at
anoaat@cozunet.finred.com.mx or by phone at 011-52 (987) 2-5955.
MOPEDS
In Cozumel Mopeds are more than just a good way to get around the island. They are
also a great way to have fun! Hopping around the west side of the island is easy,
such as a jaunt to San Francisco beach for lunch or to Chankanaab Park for a snorkel
adventure.
For those who feel comfortable on these small motorized bikes, a "circle tour" of
the island is also a lot of fun, stopping on the east side of the island for lunch
on a beautiful beach. Wearing a helmet is a good way to make sure that you don't
leave an empty seat on the plane ride home.
SNORKELING
You don't have to be a scuba diver to enjoy the underwater wonders of Cozumel.
There are several great snorkeling spots that offer good visibility and plenty to see.
Some of the best places to snorkel include much of the west coast, Chankanaab National
Park, and Cardona Reef towards the south end.
The water is usually warm in Cozumel, so a wet suit is not necessary.
However a light rash-guard will help keep the chill off for extended snorkel
adventures, with the added benefit of protection against coral scrapes.
If you are enticed by the underwater scenery of Cozumel and are considering
taking scuba lessons, this is the place to do it!
For more information on snorkeling in Cozumel you can contact the Cozumel Watersports
& Tourism Association by e-mail at anoaat@cozunet.finred.com.mx
or by phone at 011-52 (987) 2-5955.
The following companies offer snorkeling trips in Cozumel waters:
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1631.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1631.
Post office box 280, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Mexico, 77600.
Located next to Caribe Blu Hotel (formerly Lorena).
E-mail: alexcozumel@prodigy.net.mx.
Web site: www.blueangel-scuba.com.
Day and night dives and snorkel trips.
Review their web site for additional information.
AQUA WORLD COZUMEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1210.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1210.
E-mail: agwssc@cozumel.com.mx.
Carretera Sur, Km. 3.7, Playa Paraiso, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Snorkeling in Cozumels best snorkel spots.
SNORKEL CENTER AND DIVING
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-6364.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-6364.
E-mail: snorkelcen@cozumel.com.mx.
COZUMEL CARIBBEAN
Telephone (800) 327-2254.
Fax (786) 268-2802.
Dive trips in Cozumel waters.
Snorkel trips also available.
DIVE PALANCAR
Telephone 011-52 (987) 2-3443.
Toll free (800) 433-0885.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-5094.
divepal@dsi-divetours.com.
Located at the Alegro Resort, south of San Miguel.
Snorkel trips around Cozumel and watersports.
Credit cards accepted.
SCUBA DU DIVE CENTER
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1379.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-4130.
E-mail: ocean@dicoz.com.
Calle 3 Sur #33, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Also located in the Presidente Intercontinental Hotel.
Snorkeling trips around Cozumel.
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TENNIS
If you are a racquet head, there is no need to fall off your game while on vacation
in Cozumel. Although there are no clubs set up just for tennis on the island, several
of the hotels do offer tennis courts.
As with many Caribbean destinations, it's best to get your tennis game going
before it gets too hot. If you are on a dive trip, you will probably be diving
in the morning. So planning your tennis in the late afternoon is the perfect solution.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0322.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-1360.
La Caleta Yacht Basin, Costa Residencial s/n, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo,
Mexico, 77600.
Located 4 miles south of San Miguel.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-2622.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-2666.
Post Office Box 207, Isla Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 77600.
Located 4.5 miles south of San Miguel.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 2-
Located 3 miles from San Miguel.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0344.
Located 5 minutes north of San Miguel.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 2-
Located north of San Miguel.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0700.
Located 3 miles south of San Miguel.
CLUB COZUMEL CARIBE
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0100.
Located north of San Miguel.
MELIA MAYAN PALACE
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0411.
Located north of San Miguel.
PLAYA AZUL HOTEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0199.
Located north of San Miguel.
HOLIDAY INN COZUMEL
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-2622.
Located south of Cozumel.
PARASAILING
Parasailing is provided along Cozumel's western shore, and boats
can be flagged down from the hotel area south of San Miguel and at San Francisco Beach.
One of the cool things about Parasailing in the waters off of Cozumel is that you
can actually see the bottom of the ocean through the crystal clear water!
WAVE RUNNERS
Personal watercraft are available for rent at San Francisco Beach,
15 minutes south of the Hotel Zone at San Miguel.
GOLFING
Cozumel now has it's own golf course, so duffers can avoid that ferry ride to the mainland to play out a round.
The dining venues on Cozumel are easy to figure out. You are either going to eat
at your hotel (not recommended for more than one or two meals) or you are going to
sample the local fare of Cozumel. Since dining is half the fun of any trip to Cozumel,
we recommend you eat around as much as possible.
Most of the restaurants in Cozumel are in and around San Miguel, although there
are a few other options out of town. Seafood is a favorite, although you can expect
to find everything else from tacos to T-bones in the various eateries.
Like most places in the world, tipping for good food or service is appreciated
on Cozumel. However, the percentage of the tip is generally less in Mexico than
in the United States. A 10% tip is considered normal, but don't be afraid to leave
a bigger tip if your waiter has done an above average job of making your meal a
great experience.
Additional information on Cozumel restaurants can be found in the dining section of
ISLA COZUMEL.COM.
DINING IN SAN MIGUEL
Dining in San Muguel almost always involves more than just eating. The downtown area
is clean and pleasant to walk around, and a trot along the seaside Malecon is a wonderful
experience. Stopping at a local watering hole for a cocktail before or after dinner is
usually a good way to add depth to your evening out, and a fun way to meet new people.
Eateries in Cozumel range from elegant first class restaurants with tableside service
to taco stand and hot dog carts for a quick fill-me-up.
ACUARIO RESTAURANT
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1097.
Located just south of town on the west side of the street.
Specialty: Lobster.
Seafood, including fish and lobster, plus various other items.
Check out the large saltwater aquariums outside full of sealife!
Open from 2:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
American Express, Master Card and Visa accepted.
LA CHOZA
Calle Rosada Salas #198, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Mexico.
Specialty: Mexican.
Also serving chicken, seafood, mole dishes and more.
ZERMATT
Located at Calle 4 Norte and Avenida 5 Norte.
Specialty: Bakery.
Fresh pastries, rolls, bread and more.
CAFE CARIBE
At Avenida 10 Sur.
Specialty: Coffee.
Also serving ice cream and pastries.
CARLOS 'N CHARLIES
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0191.
Located on the main waterfront street in town, between Calle 2 and 4.
Specialty: Fun!
Also serving burgers, fries, seafood, pasta y mucho mas.
Come back again at night if you think you know how to party.
Open from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
American Express, Master Card and Visa accepted.
HARD ROCK CAFE
On the waterfront Malecon, Melgar 2-A, upstairs.
Specialty: Music.
A variety menu, but the fun is the stuff tacked to the walls!
DONATELLO'S RESTAURANT
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-2586.
Avenida Melgar #131, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Mexico.
Located one half block from the downtown park.
Specialty: Italian.
Offering lobster, scampi, pasta, veal and more.
EL MORRO
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-3029.
Norte Sur #85, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Mexico.
Located just off of Benito Juarez.
Specialty: Shrimp.
Various fish dishes also available.
Dancing during dinner is encouraged!
EL PAISA
Avenida Hidalgo #601, San Miguel, Isla Cozumel, Mexico.
Located near Calle Felipe Angeles.
Specialty: Mayan chicken.
Also serving conch, cantaloupe spritzers and deserts.
CASA DENNIS
Located adjacent to the town square.
Specialty: Fajitas!
Shrimp, beef, chicken fajitas and much more.
Russ Urban says try the delicious red snapper for about $10!
Better than average margaritas...have two.
Since 1945 or thereabouts.
ERNESTO'S FAJITAS FACTORY
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0145.
Located in between Sol Caribe Hotel and Casa del Mar.
Specialty: Fajitas!
Shrimp, beef, chicken fajitas and much more.
MORGAN'S
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0584.
Located on the north side of the plaza in downtown San Miguel.
Specialty: Continental.
Also serving a variety of Mexican plates and great deserts.
Musical entertainment throughout the evening. Romantic!
Open from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
PANCHO'S BACKYARD
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-2141.
On the waterfront at 8th Street in downtown San Miguel.
Located inside the Los Cinco Soles store.
Specialty: Mexican.
Patio dining with surrounding fountains.
The special house grande margarita is big and expensive, but not thick with tequila.
PIZZA ROLANDI
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0946.
Avenida Rafael Melgar in downtown San Miguel.
Located four blocks north of the plaza.
Specialty: Pizza!
Also serving calzones, lasagne and more.
Courtyard dining and great food.
SPORTS PAGE
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1199.
Corner of Calle Nortye 2 and Avenida Norte 5, downtown San Miguel.
Located on the north side of the plaza.
Specialty: Hamburgers.
Also serving chicken, steaks, lobster and more.
Satellite feed brings in sports from all over.
DINING OUT OF TOWN
One of the things you can do while you are on Cozumel that you probably
can't do at home is to dine on the ocean. It's a good idea to take full
advantage of this while you can!
Restaurants on the west side of the island have the added luxury of
offering sunset meals, right over the blue Caribbean!
ARRECIFE RESTAURANT
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0322.
Approximately 4 miles south of San Miguel.
Located in the Presidente Intercontinental Hotel.
Specialty: Continental.
A first rate restaurant with excellent service and ocean views.
American Express Master Card and Visa accepted.
Open from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 a.m.
LA CEIBA RESTAURANT
Located in the La Ceiba Hotel, 10 minutes south of San Miguel.
A new menu and chef make this kitchen one of the best hotel restaurants.
If you want to sneak in the ocean view Jacuzzi after dinner I won't tell.
PLAYA SAN FRANCISCO
Located south of San Miguel, 20 minutes past the international pier.
Cozumel's best beach to go to hang out, eat, drink, listen to music
and have fun.
The restaurant and Pancho's Bar are open during the day only.
ERNESTO'S FAJITAS FACTORY
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0145.
Located in between Sol Caribe Hotel and Casa del Mar.
Specialty: Fajitas!
Shrimp, beef, chicken fajitas and much more.
PLAYA DEL SOL
Located just 2 minutes south of Playa San Francisco.
Casual restaurant on a beautiful beach.
A perfect place to enjoy lunch and watersports!
DINING ON THE EAST SIDE
Looking for a bite to eat and an adventure? Head to the remote east side!
These casual eateries have good food and excellent locations right on the sand!
These east side restaurants make the 'Island Circle Tour' a fun excursion.
Go ahead...put your chair in the water and enjoy the view!
The nightlife on Cozumel is surprisingly active for such a small island.
Downtown San Miguel rocks almost every night, and into the morning hours.
For a relaxing evening of entertainment, stop by Plaza del Sol on Sunday
evenings from about 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The local talent is out in full force for your listening pleasure.
If you want to drink, dance and get stupid, Cozumel has a place for you
to do it. Remember, the legal drinking age in Mexico is 18 years old, so the
chances are good they you may run into inexperienced drinkers. Give them a wide
berth!
Additional information on Cozumel restaurants can be found in the dining section of
ISLA COZUMEL.COM.
CARLOS 'N CHARLIES
Located on the main waterfront street in town, between Calle 2 and 4.
Also serving burgers, fries, pasta y mucho mas.
If it can be done in a bar, it has been done here. More than once!
Mammas don't let your daughters get drunk here.
Bring bail money.
HARD ROCK CAFE
On the waterfront Malecon, Melgar #2-A, upstairs.
Prime your pump here and then head over to Carlos 'n Charlie's for
the real fun!
FIEST AMERICANA THEME NIGHTS
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-2622.
Located on the rear veranda of the Fiesta Americana Cozumel Reef Hotel.
Mexican Theme Nights with a buffet dinner and dance performances.
If you are over 40 you'll love this!
Cozumel offers a very good selection of stores for shopping, and visitors will
find everything from sombreros to ceramics, and a whole lot more. Shops lining
the main oceanfront street, Avenida Rafael Melgar, offer the most convenience
and a great shopping atmosphere. Bargain hunters may want to head inland a few
streets for better prices.
Most of the larger hotels have shops and boutiques, but don't expect any price
discounts this close to your room. These hotel shops are very convenient for
essentials like chap-stick and visors, or a magazine to read on the beach.
Visitors looking for a serious shopping venue might consider a short hop
across the pond to CANCUN or Isla Mujeres. Both of these towns offer shopping
on a professional level, and make a good excuse for a one day excursion!
Since Cozumel is a duty free port, prices on many items are relatively attractive.
Items imported to Cozumel may not be such a bargain.
Most of the larger shops accept credit cards, and all of the shops accept
U.S. dollars. Although some degree of negotiating is possible in some of the
shops, especially during slower times, as a general rule the nicer the shopping
establishment is the less they are going to want to negotiate with you.
Many of Cozumel's businesses observe the traditional Mexican siesta during
the heat of the day, so you may encounter a few closed shops between 2:00 p.m.
to 4:00 p.m. (unless the cruise ships are in town!).
Visit the web site of JOHN RAMOS to review his unique and colorful Mexico art work.
Additional information on Cozumel shopping can be found in the shopping section of
ISLA COZUMEL.COM.
PLAZA DEL SOL MALL
Located in downtown San Miguel on the east side of the plaza.
A two story shopping mall with various shops.
The streets are closed to auto traffic so this is a fun place to walk around.
CRAFTS MARKET
Located on the south side of the plaza at Calle 1 Sur.
A good selection of crafts from Cozumel and other parts of Mexico.
LOS CINCO SOLES
Located right on Avenida Rafael Melgar, across from the ocean.
Crafts, clothing, silver and glass articles.
TALAVERA
Located near Plaza del Sol on Avenida 5 Sur.
Large selection of handicrafts and other souvenirs.
PROCOCO
Located on Avenida Rafael Melgar, across from the ocean.
Clothing, groceries, and gifts in a department store setting.
ROBERTO'S
Located south of Plaza el Centro.
Black Coral items and marine life carvings.
ALEGRIA INFANTIL
Located downtown on Avenida 5.
A unique selection of kid's toys and games.
LA CONCHA
Located at 5 Avenida Sur one half block from the Plaza.
Gifts, folk art and weavings.
VAN CLEEF'S
Located in the Plaza del Sol Mall.
Jewelry, silver and much more.
Not only is Cozumel easy to get to, but once you get there it is easy to figure out
how to get around. Just think of the layout of the main roads on the island as the
letter "b" and there you have it.
The names of the roads in town begin with either "Avenida" (running north and south)
or "Calle" (running east and west). All Mexican towns should be laid out this way!
The road that runs along the west coast of the island (the left side of the letter "b")
is the islands longest and most traveled road. It is called Avenida Rafael Melgar as it
hugs the cost in the downtown San Miguel area, and changes names to Costa Sur as it heads
south from town to follow the coast.
The main east-west road that divides town is called Benito Juarez. It cuts across the
island to the east side, and changes names to Carretera Transversal as soon as it leaves
the town boundary.
There is only one gas station on the island, and that seems to be sufficient for the
needs of the locals and tourists. Plan on spending about $2.75 U.S. per gallon for the
island version of Pemex.
For extensive information on driving an RV into Mexico visit the web site of ON THE ROAD IN MEXICO.
If you think you may need the services of an emergency Air Evacuation company while visiting Mexico visit the web site of SKY MED INTERNATIONAL or call them at (800) 475-9633 for additional information.
Before you get to the island it's a good idea to review the MAP OF COZUMEL.
AIRLINES
Cozumel International Airport is a pretty small place, and easy to get in and out of.
It is located about 2 miles north of San Miguel, a quick 10 to 20 minute ride to most
of the hotels on the island. Although there are usually no taxis available at the
airport, the shuttle van "collectivos" are available to wisk you to your hotel.
Visitors to Cozumel will need proof of citizenship (such as a passport or certified
birth certificate and also a valid Tourist Card. For further information on entry
requirements to Cozueml from other countries drop by the TRANSPORTATION
section of Mexico Expo.
Letting the luggage porters carry your heavy baggage from the airport terminal
to your mode of transportation is a good way to promote a respectable work ethic,
and a dollar or two is fair payment for services rendered.
AEROCARIBE
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0928.
Flights from from Cancun.
Daily service.
AEROCOZUMEL
Telephone (800) 531-7921.
Flights from from Cancun, Isla Mujeres and Playa del Carmen.
Daily service.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0487.
Toll free (800) 525-0280.
Flights from the United States.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0263.
Toll free (800) 531-7921.
Flights from Mexico and the United States.
CAR RENTALS
Taking a cruise around the island is always fun, and renting a car or scooter is
the most common way to take the tour. As far as rental cars go, don't expect a huge
selection. There are a few small compacts available, and the open-top Jeep is always
an island favorite!
The island only has one gasoline station, a Pemex station located downtown
on the corner of Benito Juarez and 30th Avenue. If you don't like the gas prices here
you can go to the next nearest station in Playa del Carmen!
To rent a car most rental companies want to see your driver's license, a major credit
cars and possibly your passport. Check with your insurance carrier at home about
necessary coverage for rental cars. Collision insurance is available on the island for
a daily rate.
AGUILA RENT-A-CAR
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0729.
101 11th Street, San Miguel, Cozumel, Mexico.
AUTO RENT-A-CAR
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0844.
Located in La Ceiba Hotel.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0219.
Toll free (800) 331-1084.
Located at Cozumel Airport.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0903.
Toll free (800) 527-0700.
Avenida 5 at 2nd Street, San Miguel, Cozumel, Mexico.
COZUMEL RENT-A-CAR
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1120.
Avenida 10 at 1st, San Miguel, Cozumel, Mexico.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-2087.
Toll free (800) 800-6000.
Located in the Scuba Inn Hotel.
LEO RENT-A-CAR
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-4381.
Avenida 5 at 1st, San Miguel, Cozumel, Mexico.
LESS PAY RENT-A-CAR
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-4744.
Located at the Barracuda Hotel.
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Telephone 011-52 (987)
Toll free (800) 227-3876.
Located at the airport.
FERRY SERVICE
There are two ferry departure locations that connect Cozumel with the mainland.
Ferrys from both locations arrive at the same place in Cozumel, at the cruise ship
pier 3 miles south of San Miguel.
For additional information on discounted rates for cruises to Mexico visit the web sites of CHEAP DISCOUNT MEXICO CRUISES and YOUR MEXICO CRUISES.
Click here for
Cruise Specials
and cruise vacation packages!
PLAYA DEL CARMEN
Located 12 miles across the bay, west of Cozumel.
Ferrys depart the Playa del Carmen pier approximately every hour.
Ferry time is approximately 45 minutes.
Ferrys run from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Passenger ferry only.
PUERTO MORELOS
Telephone 011-52 (9878) 872-0950.
Located 18 miles across the bay, northwest of Cozumel.
Ferrys depart the Puerto Morales pier once a day.
Ferry time is approximately 3 hours.
Automobile and passenger ferry.
MOPEDS
Mopeds are a popular and inexpensive way to hop around Cozumel. Although they are
a great way to see the western part of the island, they are not recommended for
the complete 'circle tour' of the island (rent a Jeep for that!). It is strongly
advised that a helmet be used when riding on a Moped. A short ride up the coast to
San Francisco Beach is a great Moped destination!
TAXIS
Taxis are a good way to get from the hotels to downtown San Miguel for shopping,
dinner or dancing, and to get to the airport (although they are not
available from the airport to the hotel zone...go figure). Although most of the
cab drivers in Cozumel are cool dudes, it's always a good idea to set the price
to your destination before you get inside the cab.
Taxis can almost always be found in front of the major hotels and on the main
streets in San Miguel. They are also available at Chankanaab Lagoon and at San
Francisco beach.
Hiring a cab to take the grand tour of the island is also a great idea. And
if you want to stop for a cold beer and nachos at one of the oceanfront palapa
restaurants as you head around the island, the cab drivers will usually
accommodate you!
Most of the hotels will call a cab for you or you can call directly at 011-52
(987) 872-0236.
Most Taxis in Cozumel try to keep a limit of 5 passengers per cab (by law), but
exceptions can prevail.
TOURS
If it's your first trip to Cozumel, and you want to learn a little more about the island,
hooking up with a tour company who knows the island can be a good idea.
These companies are also good with groups, and can make a big different in getting and
showing people the best parts of the island.
If you are touring on your own be sure to stop by the "Museum of the Island of Cozumel". It is interesting and can be a great way to kill time while waiting you your flight or ferry.
Additional information on Cozumel tours can be found in the sightseeing section of
ISLA COZUMEL.COM.
Cozumel real estate is somewhat quiet. Although there are a few private homes on Cozumel (mostly north of San Miguel), condos
tend to fit the care-free lifestyle of the island best. Most of these condominium complexes
are located on the shore, with great ocean views!
For further information on properties for rent and for sale in Cozumel drop by
COZUMEL.NET CLASSIFIEDS.
REAL ESTATE COMPANIES
CENTURY 21 CARIBO
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-4100.
E-mail: peninsularealestate@prodigy.net.mx.
Edificio Colon, Suite #4, Rafael Melgar s/n, San Miguel, Cozumel, Mexico, 77600.
Property sales, rentals and business opportunities in Cozumel.
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Telephone 011-52 (9878) 872-2259.
Fax 011-52 (987) 872-2348.
E-mail: cozumel@cozumelbienesraices.com.
Corner of Avenida 15 and Juarez, San Miguel, Cozumel, Mexico, 77600.
Property sales, vacation rentals and other real estate needs in Cozumel.
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Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-7560.
E-mail: paradisesales@xaac.com.
Located on San Miguel, Cozumel, Mexico.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
MARIPOSA ESTATES
Telephone (763) 295-5960.
E-mail: whitexplor@aol.com.
A planned community of 4 to 5 acre lots near the beach in Cozumel.
Check out their web site for more details.
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E-mail: lot1@gocozumel.com.
Residential lot near the beach in Cozumel for $38,000 U.S.
Check out their web site for more details.
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Individual listings for Cozumel properties.
REAL ESTATE RENTALS
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COZUMEL VILLAS
Telephone (800) 291-2715.
Group rates for mini-haciendas in Cozumel.
Dive services available.
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Telephone (800) 742-1563.
10 minutes from downtown.
One and two bedroom suites for rent.
Pool / Jacuzzi / dive lockers.
PLAZA LIZZETTE
Telephone (800) 588-4827.
Condos and homes for weekly rent in Cozumel.
Ocean views available, walk to beach and downtown.
Most visitors to Cozumel don't expect to be exposed to a lot of local culture while
they are on the island, which is a good expectation to have. Although most of the island
is empty, there are a few points of interest that add to the flavor of this special island.
For a relaxing evening of entertainment, stop by Plaza del Sol on Sunday
evenings from about 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The local talent is out in full force for your listening pleasure.
CHANKANAAB LAGOON
Located 5 miles south of San Miguel, on the west coast of Cozumel and the west side of the coastal highway.
The name "Chankanaab" means "little sea" which describes the small clear inland lagoon (cenote) with limestone caves that connect to the ocean.
In addition to the lagoon there is a protected bay, sandy beach, and an offshore reef, all part of a National Park called Parque Chankanaab.
Chankanaab is a sanctuary for a variety of marine life plus a surrounding botanical garden with over 300 tropical plants, lots of birds and a small museum.
Dive shop, snorkel equipment rentals, restrooms, showers, restaurant with cold drinks, snacks and meals are available.
Keep your eyes open for giant wandering (friendly) iguanas!
A fun half day excursion for an easy hotel getaway.
Carlos Fiesta's favorite thing to do here is to go snorkeling and then kick back in a lounge chair in the sand under a palm palapa and watch the world go by.
Open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Admission is charged.
PUNTA CELARAIN LIGHTHOUSE
Located at the very south (east) end of the island.
The last 2 miles is on a graded dirt road.
A good photo opp with the waves crashing against the cliffs.
You can drive in part way, but then be prepared to take the "Jungle Bus" the rest of the way in.
The 45 minute tour is a fun visit (about $6) to the lighthouse, local crockodiles and surrounding area.
The 2.5 hour tour is a few dollars more (about $10 total) but includes time on the beach and snorkeling.
Gets busy on Sundays when food and cold beer are for sale at the base of the lighthouse.
Make this part of your island "circle tour"!
COZUMEL MUSEUM
Located on Avenida Rafael Melgar, between Calle 4 and Calle 6 Norte.
Just north of the main square.
A nice review of the history of the island...human, plant and animal.
Guided tours in English are available.
Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Small admission charged.
COZUMEL ARCHEOLOGICAL PARK
Located at Avenida 65 Sur, 10 minutes from downtown San Miguel.
South of town, left at the sign by the cruise ship pier.
Reproductions and exhibits of Mayan and local plant life.
Open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Small admission is charged.
PLAZA DEL SOL
Located at the corner of Juarez and Calle 1 Sur.
This is the main square in town and a popular gathering area for locals and tourists.
Sunday evenings are a good time to stop by for live music from the local talent!
This is a great place to watch the local people.
RUINS
Castillo Real Ruins are located on the northeast section of the island,
on a dirt road. The remote location is as interesting as the ruins.
Four wheel drive is recommended, especially after it has rained.
San Gervasio Ruins are located north of the cross-island road at the sign,
then 4 miles north. Open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily, pathways connect stone
temples and shrines in various states of disrepair. Cold drinks and snacks
are usually available, and a small fee ($5) is usually charged for admission to the road.
El Cedral Ruins are located ten miles south of San Miguel, east of the
highway sign. This site consists of one small structure, and is believed to
be the oldest of Cozumel's ruins. A good stop over on the way to San Francisco
beach for cocktails.
One of the nice things about Cozumel is that it is an island, and that it is pretty
remote. However, once across the channel, there are several great places to visit.
The best way to get to the mainland in via the ferry, which cross the channel in
both directions every hour or so. Once you hit the pier in Playa del Carmen, your have
plenty of options!
CANCUN
Cancun is one of the most popular vacation destinations on the planet. And it
just happens to be less than 60 miles away from Cozumel! Travelers to Cozumel
who have a desire to check out Cancun would do well to consider a hop across to
the mainland to spend a day or two in Cancun. Beautiful beaches, restaurants,
shopping, a host of recreational opportunities and non-stop nightlife make
Cancun a hard place to leave for anyone who likes to be entertained.
Cozumel visitors who have the time will enjoy taking the ferry across from
Cozumel to Playa del Carmen, and then taking a rental car or Taxi an hour north
to Cancun. For people with more money than time, daily flights are available
from Cozumel Airport to Cancun airport. Flight time is about 20 minutes.
For more information on Cancun check out the CANCUN section of
Mexico Expo.
ISLA MUJERES
Located directly north of Cozumel in the waters 8 miles east of Cancun and 45 miles
north of Cozumel, Isla Mujeres is a great island destination for those who want to
experience something different, but who are not ready for all of the action in Cancun.
Although no longer a 'sleepy' island, Isla Cozumel (population 15,000) is several
notches slower that Cancun, and a great place to spend a day. Isla Mujeres is famous
for it's shopping...block after block of cute shops and boutiques! Dining is also a
fun option here, and there are several eateries right on the beach. A ride around the
five mile long island on a Moped only takes an hour or two, depending on how often you
stop to enjoy the great views.
Getting to Isla Mujeres from Cozumel is pretty simple. Either hop over to the
mainland and take a cab up to Puerto Juarez just north Cancun, or catch a plane from
Aero Caribe at Cozumel airport. Either way your trip to the "Island of Women" will be
a fun excursion!
ISLA CONTOY
Isla Contoy is an uninhabited island north of Isla Mujeres that caters to visitors
who want to get in touch with nature. The island offers flora and fauna that cannot
be found in Cozumel, Cancun or Isla Mujeres, and is a wonderful place to experience
the 'pre-tourist' Yucatan island life.
Exotic birds are the big deal here, and Isla Contoy's primary function is as a bird
sanctuary. If you like birds, you'll love Isla Contoy!
There are several companies that offer excursions from Cancun to Isla Contoy, and
it is best to make reservations in advance.
PLAYA DEL CARMEN
Playa del Carmen is Cozumel's closest neighbor, located on the mainland just 9
miles west of Cozumel. It has evolved from a sleepy coastal village who's main claim
to fame was as a jump-over point to Cozumel to a destination resort all on it's own.
Many of the visitors to Playa del Carmen today are still in transit up or down the
coast, or over to Cozueml. And most of these travelers make the same mistake...not
allowing enough time to fully appreciate this delicious Caribbean town. Great
restaurants, small stores, and spectacular beaches set in a slow pace make this
town a jewel on Mexico's Yucatan Coast.
Getting to Playa del Carmen couldn't be easier. The ferry leaves Cozumel just
south of San Miguel approximately once every hour. Enjoy!
TULUM
Listen, Carlos Fiesta is the last person who wants to cram a little culture
down your throat, but take a tip here. If you have any extra time on your trip
to Cozumel and any desire to check out a taste of the Mayan culture, Tulum
is the hot tip. Unlike most of the Mayan ruins on the Yucatan that are inland and
a real excursion to get to, Tulum is on the beach and a slam-dunk to get to.
Hiring a local guide to explain your walk through the 60 ruins is a great idea,
and will cost you less than the price of a couple of gallons of gasoline back home.
Just do it!
Getting to Tulum is half the fun! Simply pop across the channel on a ferry to
the land, grab a cab in Playa del Carmen and 15 minutes later you are there!
XEL-HA
Xel-Ha is one of the Yucatan Peninsulas true treasures. Located along the Mexican
coast about 25 miles south west of Cozumel, Xel-Ha is a nature made collection of crystal
clear bays, lagoons, natural wells and caves which are fed from the sea and mixed with
underground fresh water. It has been called the largest natural aquarium in the world,
and is a wonderful place to swim, snorkel and be generally non-productive. It's a good
place for a lunch stop or an all day adventure!
To get to Xel-Ha from Cozumel simply take the ferry across to Playa del Carmen,
and then take a Taxi south 20 minutes to the park.
For further information check out their web site at XEL-HA.
XCARET
Located on the mainland just north of Playa del Carmen, Xcaret is like
"Disneyland does Yucatan". This is a theme park with a slant towards nature
and water, featuring a large crystal clear lagoon, an underground river,
and acres and acres of surrounding jungle. Fun things to do include rafting
down a river through caves, snorkeling, laying on the beach, swimming with
the dolphins, having a lagoon-side lunch and much more!
Xcaret can be reached from Cozumel by taking the ferry to the mainland and
then taking a Taxi 20 minutes north to the park.
Most of the larger hotels in Cozumel have in-room phones. Be sure to check, however,
how much the hotel charges for a service fee to use the phones.
The most affordable way to phone home from Cozumel is to use your ATT calling card.
Be sure to obtain the necessary access numbers and PIN numbers before leaving
home.
For the new dialing instructions from the United States to Mexico, as well
as the new Mexico area codes you can call AT&T at (800) 869-1707 or drop by
their Mexico dialing instructions web site at MEXICO DIALING INFO.
For more information on telephone use in Cozumel drop by the main COMMUNICATION
section in Mexico Expo.
There is lots do do in Cozumel, the problem is finding the time to do it all!
For more fun things to do while on the island check out our LOCAL INTEREST and
SIDE TRIPS sections.
GLASS BOTTOM BOAT RIDES
Ask at your hotel front desk for locations and information.
Cozumels spectacular underwater scenery is available for those to enjoy who
don't want to get wet!
CHANKANAAB LAGOON
Located 15 minutes south of downtown San Miguel.
A spectacular National Park located on the western shores of Cozumel.
A good place to enjoy the coast in a tropical environment. Snorkel equipment
is available for rent, and food is available to eat.
ISLAND TOUR
Plan this as a lunch excursion!
Either rent a Taxi for the tour or hoof it on a moped.
Stopping for lunch at the Naked Turtle on the east side is heaven!
HORSEBACK RIDING
Inquire at the front desk of your hotel for departure information.
Beach rides or inland jungle rides on a horse named 'Wilbur'.
You only live once...go for it!
RANCHO BUENAVISTA TOURS
Telephone 011-52 (987) 2-1537.
Four hour tours of the island and it's ruins. Interesting!
It's always a good idea to shave of the rough edges on your learning curve
before you arrive at your destination. A quick surf through Frequently
Asked Questions is a great way to learn more about Cozumel.
Carlos;
I've been reading up on Cozumel and I am considering making it a part of my
Cancun vacation. However, it seems like much of what is going on around the island
is related to scuba diving, which my fiancée and I do not do. Do you think there
are enough other things going on to make it worthwhile? ~ Dave
Dave;
Absolutely! Especially if you are going for just a few day, you'll find plenty
of things to do. Even though Cozumel is a great diving destination, a large
percentage of it's visitors are not divers. Talk to anyone who has been to Cozumel,
whether they are a diver or not, and chances are good that they had a great time! ~
Carlos Fiesta
Carlos;
I have been hearing about Cozumel's 'drift diving' and I am not quiet sure
what to expect. I have had many great open water dives, but I have experienced
currents only occasionally. How fast are these currents? ~ Gail
Gail;
Drift diving is a piece of cake. I have gone scuba diving in many different
water environments, and I love Cozumel's drift diving. Although the speed
of the currents can change, they usually run around 1 to 2 knots which is a
relatively mild pace. There are times when they run a bit faster, depending on
local conditions. The local dive masters keep a keen eye on the currents...they
hate to loose paying customers to the open sea, it's bad for business. The
currents usually run from south to north, so most boat drop offs start towards
the south end of the island, they follow your bubbles as you slowly cruise north,
and then pick you up further north. It's fun! ~ Carlos Fiesta
Carlos;
I have heard that the Mayan ruins on Cozumel are not that great. We were
considering taking a half day tour of some of the local ruins, but now I'm not
so sure. ~ William
Bill;
You heard right. There are a few ruins on Cozumel but they tend to be...ahh...
ruined. Seems the early European visitors to Cozumel had little appreciation for the
local culture and damaged or destroyed much of what was there. If you are considering
checking out some of the local ruins, hop the ferry over to Playa del Carmen, and
then take a taxi down the coast to Tulum. Now there's some ruins for you! ~ Carlos Fiesta
Carlos;
On a dive trip should I be concerned about flying at altitude in a commercial
airline after deep diving? ~ Mike
Mike;
It is definitely something to consider. Even though most airliners are pressurized
at a level below their cruising altitude of 32,000 to 35,000 feet, the cabin pressure
can still be high enough to cause problems for divers. It's a good idea to do your
deeper dives during the first part of your trip, and then shallow dives the day
before your departure. Most divers do not dive on the day they are flying out.
The last day tends to be a good day to ride around the island or to go shopping.
~ Carlos Fiesta
Carlos;
I have heard from several friends who have been to Cozumel about a monkey at some
restaurant. What's up? ~ Julie
Julie;
There is indeed a monkey who lives at the restaurant on the south east corner of
Cozumel, on the beach. He is on a rope, but he can get around. He likes bananas,
and yes....Coca~Cola. You don't want to take any chances with him if he gets in a
bad mood. ~ Carlos Fiesta
Carlos;
What's the big deal about night diving. Is is really that cool? ~ Dan
Dan;
Most people who do it think so. Especially in the clear and warm waters of Cozumel.
Diving at night with a good light is a very special experience. Scary? Maybe a little,
but only at first. Soon you get comfortable with the idea and begin to appreciate how
you are focusing on the object in your light, and not distracted by anything else in
the area, like in daytime diving. The colors of the coral and fish seem awesome. I'd
say you gotta do it just once! ~ Carlos Fiesta
Carlos;
I've never been to Mexico before and have been told by friends not to drink the water.
Is this true, and do I need to take any additional precautions to stay healthy? ~ Chuck
Chuck;
Years ago it was not uncommon for travelers to Mexico to get 'Montezuma's Revenge'
by drinking the water. This was more common in mainland Mexico than in the Baja or the
Yucatan Peninsula. Mexico has cleaned up it's water supplies considerably over the last
10 years, and getting sick in Mexico is now the exception. The best way to stay healthy
while vacationing in Mexico is to to everything in m-o-d-e-r-a-t-i-o-n. Too much sun,
cocktails, spicy food and lack of sleep can really wear a body down ~ Carlos Fiesta
Carlos;
I love to dive, but my girlfriend is not a diver. She does like snorkeling, however. Do
you think she would enjoy tagging along on a trip to Cozumel with me? ~ Robert.
Robert;
If you are looking for an excuse to leave your girlfriend behind, I can't help you.
Cozumel offers a lot more than just diving, including some excellent snorkeling.
Even if you do two dives a day, you will still have plenty of time to explore Cozumel's
other options with her. ~ Carlos Fiesta
Carlos;
I keep hearing that Cozumel is a 'warm water' destination. Just how warm is the
ocean temperature? ~ Leslie
Leslie:
The temperature of the water off of Cozumel varies with the seasons, but generally
runs as low as 77 degrees in winter and as high as 85 degrees in summer. You've got
to be a pretty big panzy to get cold in water that warm! ~ Carlos Fiesta
Cozumel has very good weather all year long. The climate is warm and dry most of
the time, with the possibility of brief afternoon showers from June though September.
Because it is so close to mainland Mexico, Cozumel's climate is more continental, and
less like most islands further out to sea. This mainland influence gives Cozumel warmer
days and nights than most Caribbean islands.
Since it is located in the Tropics, it is possible for Cozumel to experience Chubascos
(hurricanes) during the summer months when the Caribbean water temperatures are at
their warmest. These storms usually only last a day or two, but they can be fierce if
they hit the island directly.
Evenings in Cozumel are pleasant, although a light sweater or jacket might come
in handy late in the evening during December, January and February.
TODAY'S WEATHER around Cozumel.
For the bigger picture check out the SATELLITE VIEW of the weather in Mexico.
Also it's fun to review the current OCEAN WATER TEMPERATURE in Cozumel
and other parts of Mexico.
For more information drop by the WEATHER section of Mexico Expo.
STATE TOURIST OFFICE
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-0972.
Plaza del Sol building, second floor.
East side of the main town plaza.
Open Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
RED CROSS
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-1058.
Calle Rosada Salas at Avenida 20 Sur.
MEDICAL CENTER
Telephone 011-52 (987) 872-5370.
Avenida 20 Norte #425.
24 hour clinic and air ambulance access.
BANKS
Plaza del Sol.
Open six days a week from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
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