With a size of roughly 30 miles by 10 miles, Cozumel is small enough to visit almost every part of the island, even on a short visit. But, it’s also large enough to host a vibrant town, San Miguel de Cozumel, and a variety of activities. But where do you even start when deciding...
San Miguel is the first intro to Cozumel for most travelers. It’s thehome of the great cruise ship portand the place where the cross-Caribbean boats from Cancun come in. It’s also where you’ll findthe island’s only airport. Sadly, most folk will leave the town in favor of the b...
We stayed at theRiu in Ocho Riosand spent an afternoon strolling around, taking in the top places to visit in Ocho Rios town. It may be a cruise port, but this little town has retained its grit and it’s a good place to observe local life. There are no real tourist attractions in ...
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And if you don’t get back to the meeting point on time, you’re getting left behind LOL! It was nice to go at our own pace and see the things we wanted to see. Food at the aviation museum is delicious! Tip: he may be late for pickup, but do not worry! You will get picked...
Here is some basic info to get you started and many of the best things to do in Cozumel. Open Guide Isla Mujeres Visitors Guide Isla Mujeres is a beautiful small island off the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Often visited as pert of sailing expeditions from Cancun, Isla Mujeres has...
What do you wish tourists knew about Playa del Carmen? Though it’s got a party-forward rep, there are still places to escape and get some serenity. Plus, Playa’s an easy base for exploring the rest of the Riviera Maya. The island of Cozumel is a quick 45-minute ferry ride...
Things to do in Cozumel By Gregory Michael Herman When I was visiting my relatives in the Cancun area last year, we were sitting around the dinner table and my uncle said that he had taken a 40 minute ferry ride across from Playa del Carmen (just south of Cancun) to one of his favori...
Parque Fundadores, or the “Founding Fathers Park”, is a public park in Playa del Carmen just north of the Cozumel ferry terminal along the beach with entertainment for the whole family.While a playground entertains children, adults can take a stroll down the beach and check out the Portal ...
Unsurprisingly,Cozumel is a premier destinationfor scuba diving & snorkeling, catering to all skill levels. One of my favorite things to do is just rent a car or moped and drive around the island, stopping at pretty beaches and fun bars along the way (careful not to drink too much!). ...