Visiting Cozumel, Mexico – what to do?

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Cozumel offers a variety of activities for different preferences, including beach activities, water sports, visiting Mayan ruins, wildlife and museums. There are also family-friendly options such as Sunday night festivities, miniature golf and themed amusement parks. Shops offer souvenirs and adults can learn about tequila-making.

What you should do when you visit Cozumel, Mexico’s largest inhabited island, will largely depend on the types of activities you prefer. There are tons of attractions to match very different styles, so chances are you’ll find things to excite you, no matter what your favorite activities.
You can visit the island on foot, on horseback, by quad, by taxi or by jeep. Whether you like being in or on the water, Cozumel has a wide variety of choices. The simplest answer is: go to the beach. Scuba and snorkel gear can be hired, and there are reefs and shipwrecks to explore. If you’re looking for a more organized activity, there are fishing and diving charters that get you out on the water with professional support. offers a professional guide for scuba diving, while sailboat rental is also available. Kite-boarding, kayaking and your own catamaran party are other opportunities.

Dolphin Discovery, located in the Chankanaab National Park, offers the opportunity to swim with dolphins in their natural habitat, with either organized shallow water encounters for children or, on the other hand, including a belly.

The Mayan ruins are another Cozumel attraction. There are over 35 archaeological sites, although not all are accessible. Some of the most visited ones include Castillo Real, El Caracol, El Cedral and the ruins of San Gervasio. The Museo de Cozumel is a museum that helps visitors understand the history, geography, flora and fauna of the island. The wildlife of Cozumel Island also deserves attention. Here you can find macaws, iguanas, crocodiles, boas, raccoons, coatis, martuchas, giant sea turtles, sea lions and botanical gardens.

Sunday night festivities in Cozumel’s town square are suitable for the whole family. There are dances, entertainers and items for sale. There’s also miniature golf, an aquarium, and themed amusement parks for family outings. The shops offer souvenirs with a wide range of choices including pottery, jewelry and other works of art. Adults can learn the tequila-making process, with flavors included. Pub crawls and an 18-hole Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course are also available.




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