Hotels in Cozumel Mexico

A beautiful reef; downtown San Miguel. The ideal place for those who appreciate an eclectic atmosphere. The Chacanaab lagoon: the best snorkeling place this side of heaven. As you place your mouse over any of the links to the hotels below more information appears in the box at the bottom of your screen.
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Cozumel Palace in Cozumel
Vista del Mar Cozumel
Hacienda San Miguel Cozumel
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With a Mexican spirit and a Caribbean soul, Cozumel is a paradise where tradition, coral reefs and happiness come together. You will always find a friendly face and a warm welcome in your hotel and the island (Isla) of Cozumel to make your stay an awesome one.

Famous the world over for its coral reefs, there are plenty of water sports such as diving, deep-sea fishing, snorkeling, kayaking and swimming. Cozumel's mostly undeveloped territory at the center of the island is covered by jungle and swampy lagoons, which are home to tiny mammals and endemic birds that have never left the island. The birds are digging it so much there in Cozumel they don't want to leave the island.

Jacques Cousteau shot his first documentary in Cozumel in 1961. Today you can dive from 30 to 120 feet in 100 foot+ visibility in these turquoise transparent Carribbean waters.

The biggest archaeological site on the island allows you to be part of the Mayan culture and its mysteries. San Gervasio was a strategic point for the commercial development of its era centuries ago, and a sacred Mayan center. Inhabited from 200 A.D. until the Spanish conquest, San Gervasio was a sanctuary of the Goddess Ixchel, the fertility goddess of the Mayans.
This is the place for diving or snorkeling. Cristal clear transparent waters await you.

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