Cozumel is famous of the crystal-clear waters right off shore for diving and snorkeling, and the tourism industry focuses on that rightly so, but as an island uniquely off the coast of Mexico, it has as much to offer as many tropical paradise would year round.
Avenida Rafael Melgar at Calle 4
(San Miguel)
Maya artifacts and Spanish relics...
Parque Punta Sur
(where Costera Sur Highway meets Costera Este Highway)
Ancient Maya lighthouse at island's southern tip...
A.P.D.O. 156
San Miguel
Family oriented dive operation...
Turn at Km 17.5 off Carretera Sur or Av. Rafael E. Melgar, then drive 3 km inland to site
(Turnoff six miles south of San Miguel)
Site of ancient ceremonies...
Parque Benito Juarez & Avenue, Rafael Melgar
San Miguel
San Miguel nexus...
Parque Marino de Cozumel
Costera Sur Highway
The wreck of Cozumel...
25 Ave Bis 1081
San Miguel
Magical mystery dives...
Zona Hotelera Sur
Costera Sur Highway Km 8.5
Snorkel in tranquility...
Calle 3 Sur between Melgar & Ave 5 Sur
San Miguel
Open since 1977...
Parque Marino de Cozumel
Palancar Reef
Popular deep dive...
San Juan Beach
Costera Norte Highway Km 5.0
Virgin reef on north shore...
North of Costera Sur Highway Km 9
Dive Cozumel's cenote...
Costera Norte Highway
(North of San Miguel)
Dramatic coastline with plenty of beach activities...
Avenida 5 and Calle 2 Norte
San Miguel
Portraits on tropical feathers...
Abrigo Bay
1 mile north of Punta Norte
Gorgeous island off northern coast...
Rosado Salas No. 121
San Miguel
Multi-language dive center...
Av Rafael Melgar No.429 between 5 & 7 Sur
San Miguel
Great specials for divers...
Carretera a Chankanaab Km 4
(Across the street from the Casa del Mar Hotel)
Stay dry and visit the reef...
Zona Hotelera Sur
Costera Sur Highway, Km 3.5
Sailing, snorkeling and party cruises...
Puerto Abrigo Marina
Your own private charter...