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Average Temperature |
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92/75
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Cozumel is on Central Standard Time
Taxi cabs in Cozumel are affordable and run regularly. Rental cars are also
available at the airport, San Miguel and many Hotels. A 45 minute ferry from
Cozumel to Playa del Carmen runs 8-10 times daily.
Renting a car in Cozumel is easy and convenient. Rental cars are available
throughout the area at the airport, San Miguel, and many Hotels also offer
rental car options. If you decide to drive around town, you'll need to keep your
eyes open for pedestrians, mopeds, taxis and bicycles. Most of the signs are in
Spanish, but you will be able to recognize most of the symbols on them. Taxis If
you want to just sit back and enjoy the sights, then taking a taxi could be for
you. Taxis are plentiful, making this a convenient option. Taxis in Cozumel are
not metered, so you will want to negotiate a rate for your ride before you let
the driver take you anywhere. Other Options For the more adventurous, you can
rent a moped or bicycle. This is a great way to really see and experience
Cozumel. If you have the time and are experienced at riding a moped or bicycle,
this can provide you with a unique experience. Otherwise, you may want to go
with a safer mode of transportation, like a car. Ferry Rides If you are
interested in visiting the Mayan Sun Coast during your stay, you can take a
short ferry ride and experience the mainland.
Currency
The peso is the Mexican form of currency. It is suggested that you exchange
small amounts of U.S. dollars for pesos. Major credit cards are also widely
accepted. A pocket calculator can also be helpful when you shop to help convert
U. S. dollars to pesos. Bartering when shopping outside of the resort areas is
practiced. U.S. dollars are accepted in the resort areas but keep in mind any
change that is due back will be in pesos. One recommendation is to use a credit
card which will present the daily currency exchange on your next billing
statement.
Spanish is the official language. English is also widely spoken in the Hotel
areas.
Acceptable forms of proof of citizenship for U.S. citizens traveling between the
U.S. and our International Destinations are a valid passport, OR a certified ,
state issued birth certificate with raised seal AND a valid government photo ID,
a naturalization/citizenship certificate, Armed Forces' ID or discharge papers
stating place of birth. It is the traveler's responsibility to provide proper
documentation. Married women traveling with any documentation in their maiden
name must supply a marriage license (a copy is acceptable).
Boating and Fishing
It's no surprise that Cozumel has some of the best fishing and boating around.
The annual Billfish Tournament attracts fishermen from all over the world.
Grouper, marlin, bluefin tuna and sailfish can be caught year round.
Snorkeling and Scuba Diving
Cozumel is internationally known to have some of the best diving in the world.
The crystal clear Caribbean, coral reefs and abundance of tropical fish all make
this destination a diver's delight. Many Hotels offer discounts and deals on
diving and snorkeling, so this is one activity you will not want to miss. The
Parque Submarino de Palancar ? home of the Palancar Reef and an underwater park,
one of the most famous dive site's in the world, is located off the coast of
Cozumel.
Parasailing, Waterskiing and Windsurfing
Rental equipment for all water sports can be found at both the Playa San
Francisco and Sol Caribe beaches.
Golf
If you're looking for a real challenge at a top course, just take the ferry to
Cancun and golf at the Pok-Ta-Pok course. This course was designed by Robert
Trent Jones, Jr. and is set around Cancun's saltwater lagoon and the Caribbean
Sea.
Tennis
You'll be able to find tennis courts at most resorts. Special arrangements are
often made for non-guests to use the courts.
Shopping
Cozumel is duty-free, which gives shoppers the opportunity to find some great
bargains!
Chachi
For the shopper seeking traditional Mexican and souvenir items such as crafts,
liquor and cigars.
Cinco Soles
Located along the oceanfront, this store carries pottery, glassware and
embroidered clothing.
Galeria Azul
This gallery sells works from the artists of Cozumel including painting, glass
works and jewelry.
Pax
A store that specializes in Mexican, popular modern and indigenous music.
Dining
Many of the restaurants in Cozumel are nestled around the plaza in San Miguel.
However, some of Cozumel's finest local restaurants are found in the side
streets of the surrounding area. Be sure to venture away from the mainstream
tourist traffic and you'll find the real "flavor" of Cozumel!
El Moro Authentic Mexican food at very reasonable prices.
Guido's If you're looking for Italian, you'll find great food here, as well as
outdoor dining.
La Choza Has a reputation as one of the best Mexican restaurants on the island!
Plaza Leza Located in the main plaza, it features great international food.
Night Life
Much like Cancun, Cozumel boasts a variety of night time activities. Whether you
prefer a quiet, relaxing evening with live music or a night club that stays open
until all hours of the morning, you'll be able to find a place to suit your
needs.
Carlos 'n Charlie's ? As throughout the rest of Mexico, this is one of the best
clubs in the city.
El Caribeno ? Located in the Hotel Presidente, it boasts a live band that plays
tropical music.
Hard Rock Caf?? If you're looking for a place with music and dancing all night
long, you'll definitely want to make a stop here.
For more information on any of these activities, contact our Lomas Travel
representative in Cozumel.