Cozumel - Mexico Destination Information
Come to Cozumel, where the past meets the future and where the beauty of the beaches meets the mystery of the Mayan Culture. Rich in history and in natural wonders, tourists are invited to explore ancient Mayan ruins on the north side of the island and to visit the sanctuary of the fertility goddess Ixchel at San Gervasio.
Known as “the Land of the Swallows”, Cozumel is the largest island in Mexico with one existing town called San Miguel. It is also renowned for having the second largest reef in the world and offers some of the most spectacular diving and snorkeling in Mexico. Whether you're a diver or non-diver, Cozumel is a great place for those looking for fun, sun and relaxation. Families avid for exciting adventures will find numerous tours, trips and activities: snorkeling tours, fishing, swimming with dolphins, catamaran tours, just to name a few. Cozumel is a relatively small island just 29 miles long and 12 miles wide located just off the coast of Mexico, south east of Cancun and due east of Playa Del Carmen.
Hotels and Resorts in Cozumel, Mexico
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Cozumel Palace All-Inclusive |
Presidente InterContinental Cozumel Resort & Spa |
Sunscape Sabor Cozumel Resort & Spa All-Inclusive |
Aura Cozumel Grand Resort All-Inclusive, Adults Only |
Melia Cozumel Golf All-Inclusive |
Occidental Grand Cozumel All-Inclusive |
Secrets Aura Cozumel All-Inclusive, Adults Only |
Allegro Cozumel All-Inclusive |
Hotel Cozumel & Resort All-Inclusive |
IBEROSTAR Cozumel All-Inclusive |
Sabor Cozumel Resort & Spa All-Inclusive |
El Cid La Ceiba Beach Hotel All-Inclusive Available |
El Cozumeleno All-Inclusive |
Fiesta Americana Cozumel All Inclusive All-Inclusive |
Playa Azul Golf Scuba Spa Hotel |
Fun Fact: The Mayans first settled on Cozumel in the 1st millennium A.D. They considered the island sacred, and dedicated it to Chel, the Mayan Moon Goddess. Many temples were built there and were places of pilgrimage, especially by women seeking fertility.