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Cozumel Travel Guides

Honest, slow-paced guides to Cozumel’s reefs, beach clubs, ferry routes, food, and quiet corners. Written for first-timers, returning divers, cruise visitors, and anyone planning a trip that respects the reef.

Best Things to Do in Cozumel for First-Time Visitors

April 24, 2026

From the reef at Palancar to slow afternoons in San Miguel, this is the honest, lived-in version of how to…

Snorkeling Palancar Reef: What It’s Actually Like

April 18, 2026

Drift snorkeling, gentle current, and one of the healthiest stretches of the Mesoamerican Reef. Here’s how to plan a trip…

Cozumel in a Day: A Cruise Port Guide That Doesn’t Waste Your Time

April 12, 2026

Three piers, a short window, and a long list of options. How to pick a tour, a beach, or a…

The Beach Clubs Worth a Whole Afternoon

April 6, 2026

Paradise, Mr. Sancho’s, Playa Mia, and the quieter palapa days down at Playa Palancar. Where to go and what each…

A Walking Afternoon in San Miguel

March 30, 2026

The malecón, the plaza, the ferry pier, and the back streets where Cozumel goes about its day.

Driving the East Coast: Cozumel’s Quietest Day

March 22, 2026

Empty beaches, open road, and a few palapa restaurants you’ll be glad you stopped at.

San Gervasio: A Quiet Walk Through Cozumel’s Mayan Past

March 14, 2026

Small in scale, big in meaning. What to know before you visit Cozumel’s only major archaeological site.

Where to Eat in Cozumel: Tacos, Ceviche, and Long Lunches

March 8, 2026

The taquerías locals love, the ceviche worth a detour, and the seafood spots that justify the slow walk back.

Snorkeling With Sea Turtles, the Right Way

February 28, 2026

Where to find them, how to behave around them, and why the reef’s health depends on small choices.

Where to Watch the Sunset in Cozumel

February 18, 2026

The west coast does the heavy lifting. A few quiet spots, a few lively ones, and how to time the…

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