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What is the best month to go to Cozumel?

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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There are two rainy seasons on the island, one from October to January when rains often precede windy cold fronts called “nortes,” and from April through July, with June and July being the wettest months. Summer rains tend to be sudden, short events, while more sustained rains can occur in winter.

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Cozumel enjoys a tropical savanna climate, with a relatively steady year-round air temperature averaging around 78.4°F (25.8°C). However, the island isn't immune to the Atlantic hurricane season, which officially runs from June 1 to November 30 each year.

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

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Is ideal to stay at least 3 nights to be able to enjoy the attractions of Cozumel. There is everything here: beautiful beaches, impressive reefs, jungle adventures, or if style is your thing you can go shopping in the Tax Free malls, go to the Beach Club Plaza Azul and the list goes on…

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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 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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Here are the 8 things you should never do in Cozumel
  • Don't drink the water. Steer clear of the tap water at all costs on Cozumel. ...
  • Don't reach for the hot sauce. ...
  • Don't be impatient. ...
  • Don't forget to tip. ...
  • Don't criticize Mexican food. ...
  • Don't miss out on the markets. ...
  • Don't flaunt your valuables. ...
  • Don't overlook your walking shoes.


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There are no areas in Cozumel that tourists should avoid. However, it's always a good idea to be cautious and aware of your surroundings, especially when walking alone or at night.

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Cozumel is smaller, with fewer crowds and a quieter atmosphere. The beaches are also smaller and rockier compared to Cancun's picturesque white-sand ones, but their coral barrier access makes them ideal when it comes to snorkeling and scuba diving.

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