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Is it worth going to Cozumel?

it is great for diving, snorkeling, site seeing and relaxing. give it a try, you will love it ! The island is geared for tourists and water enthusiasts.



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Yes, you can just walk around, or at worst take a short taxi ride. IIRC there's more than one pier, so it depends on which one your ship docks at, but there's plenty of shopping and places to stop and get an overpriced margarita - Senor Frog's probably being one of the most well known.

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Yes, Cozumel is considered a safe destination for tourists. The island has a relatively low crime rate, and the local authorities take measures to ensure the safety of visitors.

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The best time to visit Cozumel is from March to June, when the island enjoys daytime highs around 90 degrees Fahrenheit and nighttime temperatures in the mid-70s. Winters are slightly cooler, with temperatures ranging between the upper 60s and the lower 80s, so it is best to pack layers.

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10 Things You Need To Know Before Travelling To Cozumel
  • Getting There. Cozumel has an International Airport, and there are many non-stop flights that will deliver you straight to the island. ...
  • Changing Your Currency. ...
  • Learning the Language. ...
  • Going Shopping. ...
  • Exploring the Beaches. ...
  • Renting a Car. ...
  • Ensuring You're Protected. ...
  • Ziplining.


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The beaches in Isla Cozumel are of fine white sand or limestone islets, of turquoise waters that take everyone's breath away. The beaches that stretch from Punta Norte to Punta Sur have low tides.

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Cozumel's west coast (the side facing Playa del Carmen) has calmer beaches and better snorkeling (the coral is protected from the waves, so it can thrive). The cruise ship ports are on this side, and folks coming in for the day on cruises tend to stay nearby, so the beaches closest to the port tend to be more crowded.

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The risk for mosquito activity is high. Consider an EPA-registered repellent to deter mosquito bites.

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