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Statistics show
that 9 out of 10 people who
visit Mexico return and this is
especially true of Cozumel. Many
people have first visited the
island while on a cruise of the
Caribbean, others have come
because of the superb scuba and
snorkeling. Still others enjoy
the deep sea fishing, the fly
fishing, kite boarding, the
jungle tours and Maya Ruins. As
Cozumel grows, many more
activities are becoming
available; we now have a state
of the art movie theater,
beautiful new bowling alley,
Nicklaus designed golf course, a
tequila factory with daily
tours, and the list is growing.
Mexico is
definitely a high value
destination for planners,
investors, families and
retirees. The hard-to-find
combination of affordability,
culture, history and the many
attractions are not to be found
anywhere as beautiful as Cozumel
and as close to the US and
Canada. The white sandy beaches
of the island along with its
coral reefs make it rank among
the 5 top diving destinations of
the world. Traveling to Cozumel
is easy. We have an
international airport, with
flights daily to many
destinations. It is also just
two hours to the Cancun airport
by ferry and taxi, or a quick 20
minute flight. You can use the
many shuttles provided and the
Ferry ride from the mainland to
Cozumel is just 45 minutes (it
originates in Playa del Carmen).
San Miguel is
Cozumel’s main town and it
offers food and drink to suit
all tastes. The cuisine ranges
from a perfect blend of Mexican
and Caribbean tastes, to more
traditional international dishes
including pizza and sushi. Fresh
seafood dishes are a specialty
and no visit is complete without
trying the famous local clawless
lobster.
At night you can
see the fiery sun set over the
glistening Caribbean Sea before
heading to one of the island’s
countless bars or night clubs.
During the day you may want to
find some gifts in shops
offering Mexican handcrafts,
hammocks, ceramics, leather,
straw hats, souvenirs and
jewelry. San Miguel also has a
colorful daily market which is a
pleasant place to browse for
more unusual presents.
From Cozumel it
is also possible to make many
excursions. You can snorkel,
take a jeep ride or visit ruins
on the island itself. Or make a
day trip to the mainland where
you can visit famous Mayan ruins
at Tulum, Coba or Chichen Itza.
The more adventurous may want to
go deep sea fishing or swim with
dolphins.
And if the
island’s reefs don’t offer
enough for hardened scuba divers
why not try diving in one of
Yucatan’s many fresh water
cenotes instead?
The tropical
Caribbean climate in Cozumel
means you are guaranteed good
weather almost any time of year.
From March to June the skies are
usually sunny and the sea calm;
July to October is rainy season,
so you may get some cloud and
rain, but there are still many
hours of sunshine and the sea
normally still flat; November to
February is a bit cooler but
still sunny, and the sea can be
a little choppier. |

White sand beaches

Dive and snorkel with tropical
fish

Cruiseships

Safe beaches for the kids

Beautiful sunsets

Intricate hand-crafts
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