San miguel de cozumel tours

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Riviera Maya Taylor made tour with private transportation
|8 hours|up to 4 people
Cesar O.
Cesar O.
(93)
Riviera Maya Taylor made tour with private transportation
Archaeological Mayan sites, Cenotes, Parks, Shopping, you pick!!!
$ 368 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|9 hours|up to 10 people
Diego V.
Diego V.
(41)
Chichen Itza, Valladolid and Stunning Cenote
Explore one of the 'New 7 Wonders of the World' on this unforgettable full-day tour
$ 698 (USD)
Includes all fees
Cozumel Sightseeing Local Private Half-Day Tour
|4 hours|up to 9 people
Teresita del Pilar U.
Teresita del Pilar U.
(29)
Cozumel Sightseeing Local Private Half-Day Tour
Visit the most beautiful local spots and monuments around the Island, Shopping and Optional swiming in a charming beach.
$ 305 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|6 hours|up to 4 people
Fernando L.
Fernando L.
(8)
Tulum Ruins and Cenote Private Tour
Explore the Magic of Tulum and the Beauty of a Crystal-Clear Cenote
$ 284 (USD)
Includes all fees
Cobá and Tulum - Full Day Tour
|10 hours|up to 6 people
Benjamin S.
Benjamin S.
(15)
Cobá and Tulum - Full Day Tour
Two different periods in the Mayan Civilization
$ 479 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|7 hours|up to 4 people
Roger A.
Roger A.
(5)
Tulum Bundle - Ruins, Cenote, Lunch and Tasting
A mayan archelogical site next to the caribbean and cenote swimming
$ 714 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|4 hours|up to 4 people
Euridice L.
Euridice L.
(0)
Reef snorkeling
Snorkel on the Second largest corel reef in the World
$ 618 (USD)
Includes all fees
Snorkeling with Turtles, authentic Tacos and out of the crowds Cenote
|6 hours|up to 10 people
Guilhem B.
Guilhem B.
(2)
Snorkeling with Turtles, authentic Tacos and out of the crowds Cenote
Discover Akumal Turtle bay, eat at the most local and authentic Tacos cabaña and relax into an uncrowded Cenote
$ 460 (USD)
Includes all fees
Private 2-Tank Cozumel Reefs Dive for non-certified divers Shore Excursion
|5 hours|up to 10 people
Lara S.
Lara S.
(0)
Private 2-Tank Cozumel Reefs Dive for non-certified divers Shore Excursion
Dive into adventure in one of the most vibrant underwater environments on the planet.
$ 620 (USD)
Includes all fees
Around the Island: Half-Day Shore Excursion
|4 hours|up to 4 people
Jennifer G.
Jennifer G.
(0)
Around the Island: Half-Day Shore Excursion
Experience undeveloped beaches and tequila tasting
$ 315 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|7 hours|up to 8 people
Ulises M.
Ulises M.
(0)
Astonishing Cenotes At Dos Ojos
Inmerse Yourself Into The Depths Of These Unique Underground Gems With Me !!
$ 559 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|5 hours|up to 10 people
Kat B.
Kat B.
(0)
Half Day Snorkeling Adventure
Swim with Green Sea Turtles and experience the magic of a Cenote!
$ 551 (USD)
Includes all fees
Ek Balam Archaeological Site + Cenote - Full Day Tour
|9 hours|up to 10 people
Mariana B.
Mariana B.
(0)
Ek Balam Archaeological Site + Cenote - Full Day Tour
Discover one of the hidden gems of the Mayan world & swim in a cenote!
$ 788 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|5 hours|up to 5 people
Miguel  P.
Miguel P.
(12)
Tulum & Cenotes
Visit a Maya ceremonial center and Swim at one of the top ten Cenotes of the Riviera Maya
$ 595 (USD)
Includes all fees
Private visit on TULUM Coastal Mayan Ruins and jungle CENOTE
|6 hours|up to 10 people
Teresita del Pilar U.
Teresita del Pilar U.
(29)
Private visit on TULUM Coastal Mayan Ruins and jungle CENOTE
Visit this unique Mayan Ruins and Swim on the crystalline Cenote's water in a full-day experience.
$ 504 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|6 hours|up to 4 people
Roger A.
Roger A.
(1)
Cenote Discovery Tour
Doorways to the Underworld in the Yucatan peninsula
$ 593 (USD)
Includes all fees

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San Miguel De Cozumel tours

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Things to do in San Miguel De Cozumel

Discover the hidden gems in warm, welcoming Isla Cozumel. Step off the beaten tourist track with a private Cozumel tour that promises to show you both the popular and lesser known attractions of this beautiful island. People from all over the world flock to Cozumel's spectacular reefs for fantastic snorkelling and diving adventures. Your guide will be happy to find you a quiet beach where you can enjoy the colourful underwater marine life. If you prefer to keep your feet dry, a hike to the lighthouse at Punta Molas is a must. And for a dose of Mayan history, visit the ancient site of El Castillo Real. If you're lucky enough to make it to Cozumel in February, your guide will insist on showing you a fun time at the island's annual Mardi Gras Carnival. Feel free to personalize any of the Cozumel tour itineraries to suit your interests - your guide wants you to have a magical, memorable time exploring his island of Cozumel.

Answers to your questions

What are the top things to do in Cozumel?

Top tourist attractions in Cozumel: 1. Palancar Reef 2. Cozumel's Beaches 3. San Miguel de Cozumel 4. Laguna Chankanaab & the National Marine Park 5. Cozumel's Mayan Heritage at San Gervasio 6. Museum of the Island of Cozumel 7. Punta Sur Eco Beach Park 8. Mexico Park Cozumel 9. Stingray Beach 10. Celarain: Cozumel’s Lighthouse

What's the best time to visit Cozumel?

The sweetest time to visit Cozumel is from March to June. This is when you will be able to avoid hurricane season and you will most likely find a great hotel deal. Average temperatures this time of year range from the upper 60℉ to the lower 90℉. Sea turtles start making their nests on the island starting in April.

Is Cozumel safe?

Generally, Cozumel is very safe to travel to. Military and police presence around Cozumel help regulate the area and keep it safe, especially for tourists. Just like in any other city, make sure that your belongings are secure when you are outdoors for additional safety.

Where is Cozumel located?

Cozumel is an island in the Caribbean Sea, about 10 miles off the eastern coast of the Yucatán Peninsula, in Quintana Roo Estado (state), southeastern Mexico. It is separated from the mainland by the Cozumel Channel and is close to the Yucatán Channel.

What language do they speak in Cozumel?

Mexican Spanish is the official language spoken by the majority of the population. In all touristic destinations, both Spanish and English are spoken practically everywhere.