A Week in Cozumel & Riviera Maya

Day Note:

A trip to the museum is a great little intro to Cozumel. Start out right with a great dinner at one of Cozumel's best, followed by a romantic stroll on the beach.

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    Museo de la Isla de Cozumel

    Museo de la Isla de Cozumel - Cozumel
    • Contact:

    • +52 987 2 1475
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Avenida Rafael Melgar at Calle 4
    • (San Miguel)
    • Cozumel,QR77600
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    This small but very well designed museum offers excellent bilingual exhibits that offer introductory glimpses into the ecology, archeology, history and arts of Cozumel.

    Description:

    Housed in what was once Cozumel's first luxury hotel, this museum has exhibits on the history and natural environment of the island. Displays on the ground floor explain Cozumel's ecosystems including the mangroves and coral reefs as well as local conservation issues. Upstairs, ancient artifacts found at local Mayan ruins are juxtaposed with relics of the Conquistadors. Native pottery and stone tools augment this historical exhibit. Another presentation on the second floor examines Cozumel's cultural and economic development throughout the 20th century. The museum also has the excellent Del Museo cafe. Guided tours are available.

    Author note:

    Start off with a quick introduction to the island at this great little museum.

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    Beach Walk Under the Stars

    Beach Walk Under the Stars - Cozumel
    • Contact:

    • +52 987 872 7585 (Tourist information)
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • 3 and 1/2 miles north of San Miguel on the main road
    • (beach access just south of first villa in Country Club Estates)
    • Cozumel,QR77600

    Description:

    This quiet secluded beach located on the west side of the island is a great spot for a walk under the stars. This is not a mainstream tourist area. It is located just off the main island road about three and a-half miles north of San Miguel. The sign for the beach is small and rustic, so you may have to look to find it at night. The path to the beach is south of the first villa in Country Club Estates. All beaches in Mexico are open to the public. Admission is free.

    Author note:

    Take it easy your first day‚ and be sure to enjoy a leisurely stroll along the beach. You´ll have plenty of activity in the days ahead.

Day Note:

The reefs around Cozumel offer world class diving. The dive shops offer all sort of packages- from beginners to experienced. And of course there is plenty to be seen simply by snorkeling too. Be sure to sample the local fare at this popular taco joint.

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    El Foco

    El Foco - Cozumel
    • Contact:

    • +52 987 872 5980
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    • Location:

    • Avenida 5 Sur 13-B
    • (San Miguel)
    • Cozumel,QR77600
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    Description:

    El Foco (the Light Bulb) is your basic taco place. No fancy art work, no posh table settings, and colorful graffiti on the walls is what passes for decor. Regardless, there is no better place to sit down for a few cold beers and delicious tacos stuffed with pork, chicken, cheese, seafood or beef. Ravenous diners will be happy with the gargantuan portions of delicious ribs and steaks. At night, this place becomes a popular watering hole with a mix of locals and tourists tipping Coronas and toasting one another.

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    Parque Marino de Cozumel

    Parque Marino de Cozumel - Cozumel
    • Contact:

    • Location:

    • Costera Sur Highway
    • Cozumel,QR77600
    • Map

    Description:

    The reef surrounding the southern half of the island has been declared a national marine park covering 85% of Cozumel's dive sites. Second largest in the world, this reef starts in Mexico and extends down to the Gulf of Honduras. There is no better place for diving in the Western Hemisphere. When diving look but don't touch the reef or disturb the sea life.

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    Playa Corona

    Playa Corona - Cozumel
    • Contact:

    • +52 987 872 0972
    • Location:

    • Zona Hotelera Sur
    • Costera Sur Highway Km 8.5
    • Cozumel,QR77600
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    Description:

    This is a little jewel of beach about nine kilometers outside of San Miguel. It has the same magnificent snorkeling found at Parque Chankanaab but with fewer crowds. You can have a relaxed visit, rent some snorkel gear to check out the tropical fish and underwater plant life, drink beer and feel like a local. A small shop on the beach sells snacks and rents snorkel equipment.

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    Paraiso Reef

    Paraiso Reef - Cozumel
    • Contact:

    • Location:

    • Parque Marino de Cozumel
    • (South of Villa Blanca Wall)
    • Map

    Description:

    Paraiso Reef is 330-feet offshore from the International Cruise Docks, just south of San Miguel. With a maximum depth of 30-feet, weak current and clear water, it is the preferred spot for dive operators to take beginners. This reef has endured increased diving activity and pier construction. Nonetheless, aquatic life still flourishes. Sea fans, sea cucumbers, moray eels and queen trigger fish frolic about the huge formations of brain and star coral. It's an excellent location for night diving. Those visiting the reef must pay a small fee (cash only) to the Parque Marino de Cozumel.

    Author note:

    Contact one of the many many dive operators to arrange a trip to this popular introductory dive site.

Day Note:

Take another day to explore more of the reef and sit back to enjoy the beach. End it all with a nice pizza.

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    Palancar Shallows and Gardens

    • Contact:

    • +52 987 872 0972
    • Location:

    • Parque Marino de Cozumel
    • (Costera Sur Highway)
    • Cozumel,QR77600
    • Map

    Description:

    Palancar Shallows and Gardens is another part of the famous Palancar Reef in the Parque Marino de Cozumel. Novice divers will enjoy this shallow dive with its coral mountain that gently slopes to 70 feet. Two broad reef beds are filled with valleys, "finger canyons," where there are whip and brain corals alongside plenty of fish including nurse sharks. There is a lot of traffic to this site, but it remains in good condition and visibility is excellent.

    Author note:

    Another great dive site.

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    Playa Sol

    Playa Sol - Cozumel
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Zona Hotelera Sur
    • Costera Sur Highway, Km 15
    • Map

    Description:

    The western beaches of Cozumel offer much safer swimming and Playa Sol is one of the best beaches around. Unfortunately, this makes it the most popular beach on the island. The Playa Sol Beach Club now charges a small fee to join the party. Water sports facilities, an open bar and buffet, pool, hammocks, kid's club, zoo and games. This is not the beach to come and be solitary and meditate.

    Author note:

    After all that diving you´ll probably enjoy some down time at the beach. This is a popular one.

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    Guido's

    Guido's - Cozumel
    • Contact:

    • 52 987 872 0946
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    • Location:

    • Avenida Melgar (Seafront) between Calles 6 and 8.
    • North on the Waterfront
    • Cozumel,QR77600
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Romantic place for dinner

    Description:

    This is a romantic setting for couples and families that locals and tourists frequent and love.  They serve fresh seafood dishes, meats, and pastas. The carpaccio changes daily depending on the local catch and is one of the best I've tried. The garlic bread is also a local favorite and is like an Indian flatbread. For meat lovers, their cuts are superb. Their house wines change depending on their menu, and their sangria is not-to-be-missed. If you like sweet liqueurs and have luck, you may get there on a day when they have limoncello.

    Author note:

    Mmmmmm...pizzaaaaa.

Day Note:

Ok. Its time to hit the mainland. Take the ferry over and head to Tulum (booking a tour is easy) to visit these world famous ruins. On the way back stop by Xcaret ecopark.

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Day Note:

A bit further out of the way, but still well worth it, be sure to allow yourself time for a trip to Chichen Itza.

Day Note:

The ruins on Cozumel are nowhere near as impresive, but they´ll be much less crowded than the ones on the mainland. Be sure to visit the mostly undeveloped east coast- but beware the powerful riptides. The beach on this side is mostly for walking, not swimming. Take a sunset cruise on a sailboat for the perfect end to a great day.

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    Coconuts Bar and Grill

    Coconuts Bar and Grill - Cozumel
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Costera Este Highway, 6.5 miles north
    • Cozumel,QR77600
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    Description:

    There aren't many restaurants along the Eastern Highway, the only paved road that skirts along the island. Coconuts is located right off this road on Cozumel's only hill next to Playa del San Martin . They serve traditional American favorites like burgers and fries as well as some Mexican entrees. To make up for the regulare fare, patrons get breathtaking views of the ocean. Coconuts is also famous for its 'full moon parties' with great live music and dancing. Other than party nights, Coconuts closes at dusk.

    Author note:

    Be sure to check out the eastern side of the island. This less developed side of the island is not great for swimming‚ but perfect for sitting on the beach drinking margaritas.

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    Cozumel Sailing

    Cozumel Sailing - Cozumel
    • Contact:

    • +52 987 869 2312
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Puerto Abrigo Marina
    • Cozumel,QR77600
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    Description:

    Charter either the the 27-foot Catalina Kaylee Ray, 23-foot Newport Venture Pelicano or the 22-foot Jeanneau Jenna Lynn. Each ship can accommodate up to eight passengers. Captain the boat yourself or hire a crew. Snorkel or dive trips can be arranged from their associates at Caballito del Caribe dive shop.

    Author note:

    And what better way to end the day than with a sunset cruise...

Day Note:

Head to the undeveled north coast to get away from it all, then back into town to explore the arts and crafts scene before sampling the nightlife.

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    Galeria Azul

    Galeria Azul - Cozumel
    • Contact:

    • +52 987 2 4493
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Av 15 Norte #449, between 8 & 10
    • San Miguel
    • Cozumel,QR77600
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    Description:

    There are many artists living on Cozumel who display their work in stores throughout the island. In fact, the island is making a name for itself with the amount of original art that can be bought at reasonable prices. Greg Dietrich is one of the ex-patriot artists who have settled on the island. He specializes in cameo engraved blown glass with marine or nautical themes. It's worth visiting his studio gallery if only to look at his amazing workmanship.

    Author note:

    This fascinating workshop is a great intro to the Cozumel arts & crafts scene.

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    Isla de Pasion

    Isla de Pasion - Cozumel
    • Contact:

    • +52 987 872 0972
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Abrigo Bay
    • 1 mile north of Punta Norte
    • Cozumel,QR77600
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    Description:

    This tiny island just off Cozumel's northern coast is part of the state-sponsored wildlife refuge located in the Abrigo Bay. The beaches are filled with birds and wildlife. Fishing is permitted. It is possible to make day tours, and visitors can also hire boats to get to the island. For the hearty hiker in search for an adventure there are trails leading from the North Punta Molas Road to the island. Contact the tourism board for more information.

    Author note:

    Get away from it all and maybe do a little birdwatching on this secluded spot on the northern coast.

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    The Havana Club

    • Contact:

    • 52 987 2 6599
    • Location:

    • Av. Rafael Melgar
    • Calle 10 Norte
    • Cozumel,QR77600
    • Map

    Description:

    Take the shiny elevator to the second floor and step into one classy place. Saunter up to the bar and select one of the best Cuban cigars. There is also a good choice of high-quality handmade Mexican and Dominican Republic cigars. Prices run from the high to low for the selection of stogies available. Relax at a table and enjoy a smart cocktail while listening to one of the jazz bands.

    Author note:

    And finally be sure to sample Cozumel's famous party scene. This is a great place to get the night started‚ or to wind down after all that dancing.

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    Amaranto

    • Contact:

    • 52 987 872 3219
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    • Location:

    • Calle 5 Sur, between 15th & 20th Ave.
    • Cozumel,QR77760

    Description:

    This small, charming, and centrally located hotel offers Cozumel stays at reasonable rates. Guests who don't mind being a short walk or taxi to the beach can experience a wonderful vacation in a small hotel with intimate atmosphere, surrounded by beautiful architecture, tastefully decorated rooms, and friendly customized service.

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    Famous Fury Snorkel & Beach Party

    Famous Fury Snorkel & Beach Party - Cozumel
    • Contact:

    • +52 987 872 5145
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    • Location:

    • Zona Hotelera Sur
    • Costera Sur Highway, Km 3.5
    • Cozumel,QR77600
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    Description:

    This company takes guests to the best snorkeling spots aboard a fast moving catamaran. Snorkelers follow experienced guides on an underwater tour of coral formations and colorful aquatic life. Fury offers a "Two Reefs Snorkel and Beach Party". Beer and margaritas greet guests back on the beach after a snorkeling trip to Palancar Reef and Columbia Reef. A fee includes snorkeling equipment, food and cocktails. Call or check website for times and reservations.

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    Coconuts Bar and Grill

    Coconuts Bar and Grill - Cozumel
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Costera Este Highway, 6.5 miles north
    • Cozumel,QR77600
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Great full moon party.

    Description:

    There aren't many restaurants along the Eastern highway, the only paved road that skirts along the island. Coconuts is located right off this road on Cozumel's only hill next to Playa del San Martin . They serve traditional American favorites like burgers and fries as well as some Mexican entrees. To make up for the regular fare, patrons get breathtaking views of the ocean. Coconuts is also famous for its 'full moon parties' with great live music and dancing. Other than party nights, Coconuts closes at dusk.

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    Del Museo

    Del Museo - Cozumel
    • Contact:

    • 52 987 872 0838
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Avenida Rafael E. Melgar (Seafront) between Calles 4 and 6.
    • San Miguel
    • Cozumel,QR77600
    • Map

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    Description:

    This restaurant housed in Museo de la Isla de Cozumel has one of the best views to be found downtown. The breakfast menu includes traditional Mexican egg dishes such as Huevos Rancheros (sunny-side up eggs with tortillas and tomato sauce) as well as pancakes, waffles and an array of fresh fruit. Lunch is sandwiches, salads and fresh juices. Enjoy the wonderful exhibits in the museum after your meal.

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    Hard Rock Cafe

    Hard Rock Cafe - Cozumel
    • Contact:

    • 01 987 8 72 52 71
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Aveinda Rafael Melgar #2a
    • Cozumel,QR77600
    • Map

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    Description:

    This rock-and-roll chain bar is one of the first places you see when you arrive at the ferry docks. It's been designed to resemble a quasi-Maya ruin with a marine fresco inside. Memorabilia includes guitars once owned by Kiss and Radiohead and clothing from Peter Gabriel, Elton John and Elvis Presley. The food is okay -- the usual burgers, ribs, chicken and pasta. The big draw here is the excellent drinks along with the great music and late hours. The boutique sells a variety of Hard Rock products including t-shirts and watches.

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    Pancho's Backyard

    Pancho's Backyard - Cozumel
    • Contact:

    • 52 987 872 2141
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Avenida Rafael E. Melgar 27
    • (Between Calle 8 &10)
    • Cozumel,QR77600
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    Description:

    This popular tourist destination is surprisingly traditional and creative. Pancho's offers fun patio and garden dining. For those of you who love a classic margarita, try the regular flavor, and for the more adventurous, try the hibiscus. The latter is my favorite margarita on Cozumel. The best thing on the menu is the bean soup and is the best I've had in Mexico. They also have great tequila liqueurs for dessert. Speaking of dessert, try the fried ice cream.

    They are open for lunch and dinner, and have live Mexican music from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. They share a plaza with Los Cinco Soles store which has an extensive collection of tequila and Mexican arts and crafts from all over the republic. If you have any questions regarding Mexican crafts, this is the place to go - it's like touring an art gallery.

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    Coffee Bean

    Coffee Bean - Cozumel
    • Contact:

    • +52 987 878 4647
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Calle 3 Sur, between Avenida Melgar (seafront) and Avenida 5
    • San Miguel
    • Cozumel,QR77600
    • Map

    Description:

    Enjoy your cup of Joe here at simple wooden tables or at the casual coffee bar with its high back chairs. Mocha, hazelnut, espresso, cappuccino, vanilla bean, dark roast and Irish cream are just a sample of the gourmet blends served. Those with a sweet tooth will enjoy the Black Forest Cake, cream pies, muffins, cookies, brownies and ice creams that go great with hot beverages. Lunch and dinner hours feature quiches and an assortment of freshly made pot pies.



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