Measuring about 30 miles long and 9 miles wide, Isla Cozumel — “Island of the Swallows”—has become a cruise ship favorite, as well as a hotspot for divers, since it’s one of the best dive sites in the world with reef walls plunging to incredible depths.
Cozumel—particularly along the western coast—is quaint, with just a few beach restaurants dotting stretches of deserted sand. The eastern side is lined with rugged limestone cliffs and a wide-open ocean, meaning plenty of waves that are better suited to surfing than swimming. For those who want to go exploring, rent a car and cruise through the natural parks, mangroves, and jungle.
Boasting white sand beaches, coral reefs, modern amenities and an enormous swath of wild areas, it is an island paradise in every sense of the term. With countless activities both below and above the waves, your Cozumel visit is sure to be one you brag about for years to come.
Cozumel—particularly along the western coast—is quaint, with just a few beach restaurants dotting stretches of deserted sand. The eastern side is lined with rugged limestone cliffs and a wide-open ocean, meaning plenty of waves that are better suited to surfing than swimming. For those who want to go exploring, rent a car and cruise through the natural parks, mangroves, and jungle.
Boasting white sand beaches, coral reefs, modern amenities and an enormous swath of wild areas, it is an island paradise in every sense of the term. With countless activities both below and above the waves, your Cozumel visit is sure to be one you brag about for years to come.
White sand beaches, coral reefs, modern amenities and a huge stretch of wilderness, we offer you paradise destinations in every sense.