Cozumel has several cruise terminals, including Punta Langosta Pier and Puerta Maya Pier. Each one is close to San Miguel, but make sure you keep track of which port you need to find when it’s time to board your ship again. Here are the easiest ways to get around the island: Taxis...
Shopping Near the Cozumel Cruise Port After you disembark from the cruise ship, particularly at International Pier, you’ll find duty-free shops and souvenir shacks before you leave the terminal. The Royal Village Shopping Center is also conveniently located near International Pier, where you can ...
Overlooking a bustling cruise port, this resort boasts warm pools and jacuzzis, an on-site dive shop, and a range of suites. Enjoy all-inclusive meals, various activities, and unique views. Some suites are notably spacious, ensuring comfort and relaxation. This hotel description was created by...
Near the ferry terminal there are many jewelry stores that cater to cruise ship arrivals. Most of the bars and restaurants are to your right as you exit. The town itself does not have much to offer day trippers or tourist except for the area close to the ferries. Most of the ...
Mr Sanchos Beach Club is a popular beach complex a 15-minute drive away from the cruise port in Cozumel. Here, you can enjoy unlimited food and drinks, plus access to the pool bar, kayaks, hammocks, lockers, and cabanas with an all-inclusive package. For the adventurous, have...
There is a busy malecón, or main road, running along the shoreline near the ferry terminal and cruise ship docks. Arriving by boat, you’ll find a vast array of tourist-oriented shops, restaurants, and bars. A few blocks inland will put you into local neighborhoods, where small houses an...
We especially enjoyed sitting out on the balcony enjoying coffee in the mornings as we watched the cruise ships come in to port. Each of the rooms and bathrooms were meticulously decorated, clean and comfortable. They even had a few beach items in case we forgot our snorkeling gear! A ...
When the “nortes” blow (November through March) it is usually calm on the south-east side beaches and the small beach bars and restaurants fill up fast with tourists. A visit to the lighthouse is highly recommended, especially on a sunny day when you can see half the island from the...
CUSTOMS Tourism-related offices usually open on Apart from the ruins, beaches and swim- In Playa del Carmen, Playa Lingua del Visitors are allowed to bring duty-free items Saturday, too, from at least 9am to 1pm. ming pools, you’ll find excellent special at- Caribe ( 873-3876; ; ...
Beaches here have extremely fine, soft sand, so if you’re a beach-walker or your kids enjoy building sand castles, this could be a great destination for you. Read more San Juan The festive city of San Juan is the perfect place to experience true Puerto Rican culture. Get to know its...