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- Travel on weekend with the best price and discover the beauties of Cozumel. To… learn more
Weekend Getaway!
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Fishing Tournament 2018
- Experience the fantastic Oceanman with Casa Mexicana. To book from today untill… learn more
Oceanman 2018
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Kinta

Using the pillars of Mexican gastronomy they have created a contemporary Mexican cuisine using the freshest local ingredients available.
Pepes Grill

You can find delicious pasta, salads, and the best cuts of Angus beef and the freshest seafood this side of the Caribbean.
Kondesa

Kondesa´s Menu is a mix of traditional Mexican roots, with a delicate balance of Asian and Mediterranean influences.
Palmeras

After nearly 40 years of service, is an icon within the urban image of the island and number one meeting place.
Royal Village Shopping Center

A "must" when visiting Cozumel! You won't be disappointed. Family-friendly. Staff is courteous, knowledgeable and always available.
Museum of Cozumel Island

Located in a restored hotel, Museo de la Isla De Cozumel features exhibits on the island's origins, indigenous species, geography, and coral-reef ecology. Be sure not to miss the photos of Cozumel’s dramatic metamorphosis over the last two centuries and the recreation of a typical Mayan home.
Chankanaab National Park

Chankanaab, which means "small sea," has something for everyone: a saltwater lagoon, an archaeological park, and a botanical garden with reproductions of a Mayan village and Olmec, Toltec, Aztec, and Mayan stone carvings scattered throughout. The waters off the beach are calm and swimmable. Snorkelers and divers can explore underwater caverns, a sunken shipwreck with barnacle-covered cannons and anchors, and a sculpture of “la Virgen del Mar (Virgin of the Sea).”
Mayan Ruins

Tour the ancient Mayan ruins of San Gervasio, El Cedral, El Mirador, La Tumba del Caracol and The Lighthouse of Punta Celarain on the southern tip of the island.
Viva México

By far the largest handcraft and souvenir store on the Island, Viva Mexico offers works by only the finest Mexican designers. All handcrafts are individually crafted in ceramics, talavera, pewter, glassware and much more.
Silver Emporium

Mexico is famous for its silver and most come from Taxco, where the majority of the products they sell here are made. The Silver Emporium’s platters and service pieces, some decorated with precious stones, have a distinctly Mexican flair.
Punta Langosta Mall

Located across from the cruise pier, this upscale shopping mall features several jewelry, sportswear, and souvenir stores, as well as ice cream shops and restaurants.
San Miguel Church

Dating back to the 16th century, this intimate Catholic church features striking architecture with several ancient sculptures in the church.
Hotel Casa Mexicana Cozumel

Rafael E. Melgar #457, Entre Calles 5 y 7,
Col Centro, CP 77600, Cozumel Q. Roo, Mexico
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"Always excellent"
Gustavo M -
"Excellent Location"
Nida P - Carson, California -
"I Love Casa Mexicana"
Richard D - Sunrise, Florida -
"Spotless"
Panda36 Sault SteMarie -
"Nice Experience"
FloweGirlCo - Denver, Colorado, USA -
"Great in-town location. Very Clean, great service"
BobInATL37 - Atlanta, Georgia, USA -
"A great hotel and stay"
Joby01 - USA -
"Excellent Stay and Very Safe"
Donna B - Texas, USA -
"Great breakfast for the price"
Christine K -
"Great hotel near downtown Cozumel"
Montana Rustler - Logan, Utah, USA -
"The Only Place to Stay"
Phmusic - Fort Worth, Texas, USA
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GFNY Cozumel
11/11/2018See why Cozumel has become a top destination among the world’s top bicyclists. With a course winding through 20 miles of…