Cozumel - Hotels and Resort
Set directly east of the Yucatan Peninsula, with wide stretches
of sandy white beaches, Cozumel is surrounded by the most outstanding
coral reefs in Mexico. It's no wonder Cozumel boasts the highest
amount of repeat visitors in the Caribbean.
Average Temperature
Month
January-March
April-June
July-September
October-December
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High/Low
92/75
93/72
91/72
85/69
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Time Zone
Cozumel is on Central Standard Time
Currency
The peso is the Mexican form of currency. It is suggested that
you exchange small amounts of U.S. dollars for pesos. Major credit
cards are also widely accepted. A pocket calculator can also be
helpful when you shop to help convert U. S. dollars to pesos. Bartering
when shopping outside of the resort areas is practiced. U.S. dollars
are accepted in the resort areas but keep in mind any change that
is due back will be in pesos. One recommendation is to use a credit
card which will present the daily currency exchange on your next
billing statement.
Language
Spanish is the official language. English is also widely spoken
in the hotel areas.
Proof of Citizenship
Acceptable forms of proof of citizenship for U.S. citizens traveling
between the U.S. and our International Destinations are a valid
passport, OR a certified , state issued birth certificate with
raised seal AND a valid government photo ID, a naturalization/citizenship
certificate, Armed Forces' ID or discharge papers stating place
of birth. It is the traveler's responsibility to provide proper
documentation. Married women traveling with any documentation in
their maiden name must supply a marriage license (a copy is acceptable).
How do I get around?
Over the water! A ferry to Playa del Carmen on Tulum Coast is
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Tours
Cozumel is just a ferry ride away from Cancun on Mexico. s mainland.
Ferry rides are easy to catch and take approximately 45 to 60 minutes
one way. The tours listed below are available in Cancun so
be prepared to travel the Caribbean Sea!
Isla Mujeres Trimaran Adventure (Cancun)
Sail across the channel directly to the fisherman's wharf of Isla Mujeres.
If the weather permits, snorkel in one of the best spots, enjoy a delicious
buffet lunch and relax sailing back to Cancun. Sunset Cruise (Cancun)
Enjoy a relaxing evening cruise on the Nichupte Lagoon, admiring the lights
of the hotel area as they glisten over the turquoise waters. While on the "hidden
island," enjoy a cold drink, dance and limbo to the sounds of the Caribbean
while shrimp and lobster are being prepared for dinner. Operates daily
from Cancun from 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Includes boat ride, international
drinks and buffet dinner. Lobster Cruise (Cancun)
Sail a Galleon and enjoy the best lobster cruise available. Don't miss the
opportunity of finding out how the pirates dined under the stars. Operates
on scheduled days from Cancun from 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Includes boat ride,
wine and spirits, and lobster or steak dinner. Caribbean Carnival (Cancun)
Feel the strong essence of the Caribbean as you dance the night away underneath
the stars. Boat ride, open domestic bar, beach buffet, dinner, live music
and dancers from the Caribbean will change your idea of Cancun. Jungle Tour (Cancun)
Do not miss the unique experience of driving your own boat throughout the
channels of the lagoon and snorkeling in one of the best reefs of the area,
the Nichupte Reefs.
Events
- Carnival (February/March)
A Mexican fiesta in the Mardi Gras tradition
- Cinco de Mayo (May 5th)
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Attractions
Xcaret
Park (Cancun)
This eco-archaeological park will give you the opportunity to learn more
about the Aviary and the Aquarium. Swim in the Underground River, see the
ruins or enjoy the beach and snorkeling areas. Enjoy one of the optional
services available at an additional charge, such as swimming with the dolphins
(limited space, first come, first served) or enjoy horseback riding. Golf (Cancun)
Bullfights (Cancun)
Every Wednesday in Cancun Coba & Kantenah (Cancun)
Discovered just 30 years ago, Coba is the biggest Mayan ruin not totally
uncovered. The Nohoch-Mul (the tallest pyramid in the Yucatan Peninsula),
is a magnificent Mayan treasure. With its frescoes and lagoon, it compares
with the beautiful ruins of Chichen-Itza. After viewing the ruins of Coba,
enjoy a full lunch at Kantenah Bay, relax in the hammocks, swim in the
fresh-water swimming pool or snorkel in one of the best spots. Tulum, Xel-ha & Kantenah (Cancun)
Explore the only Mayan fortress built by the sea and used by the Mayans as
their port of entry for Caribbean goods to all the Mayan cities. Combine
this cultural visit with the pleasure of swimming and snorkeling at Xel-ha
Lagoon, one of the world's biggest natural aquariums. Proceed to have a
full lunch at Kantenah Bay, 2.5 miles of unspoiled waters with thousands
of palm trees, hammocks, a swimming pool and one of the best snorkeling
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Recreation
Water Sports - Get ready to dive in!
Cozumel is the largest island in Mexico and was once used as
a U.S. Navy base. Now visited by thousands of cruise ships, the
island is known for its incredible underwater visibility of coral
formations. Whether you are an experienced diver or ready to
get your feet wet for the first time, Cozumel is THE place to
dive and explore the underwater in the Caribbean. Cozumel is
an ideal destination for diving, as well as snorkeling. Get ready
to experience the "real Mexican Caribbean." Scuba Diving
The beautiful reef system, all 20 miles of it, is located on the western
coast of the island. This is also where most of the hotels and attractions
can be found. There are 17 dive sites that offer a wide variety of sites
and experiences since the water depth varies. Some of the more famous reef
formations in Cozumel include Palancar, Santa Rosa, Columbia and Tormentos. Due to the undercurrent in the reef, Cozumel provides drift
diving. This special form of diving allows divers to effortlessly
explore as the current pulls them through the National Marine
Park. With an average water temperature of 80o (Fahrenheit),
just imagine how relaxing this experience is.
For your dive, everything you could possibly need is available
in Cozumel and is considered to be affordable. Once you arrive,
check into gear rental, dive groups with boats and of course
lessons. Snorkeling
Don't worry if you're not ready to try scuba diving -- snorkeling will allow
you to view first hand the amazing reef system. Ride through the
channels of the Nichupte Lagoon in a glass bottom boat and snorkel at the
Punta Nizuc Reef or dive without scuba gear and experience the Caribbean
beneath the waves on board the Atlantis Submarine. Deep Sea Fishing
Excursions available on either a shared or private basis. Water Jets & Water Skiing
Available by the hour
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