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Any suggestions on the best thing to do in Cozumel. Also, should I book through the cruise lines or someplace else?
 
Posts: 7 | Location: Florida | Registered: August 11, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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There is no one "best thing" to do in Cozumel. You would need to narrow down the possiblities by telling us more about your interests. We also need to know your comfort level with doing things on your own versus booking with the cruise lines.

Cozumel is a good place to do things yourself as they are easy to do. If you want to see Mayan ruins then that changes things as the big sites are on the mainland and I wouldn't suggest you try that on your won. Give us more info and we can help.
 
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Thanks for your help Jim. We would like to do something easy like snorkeling or maybe snuba if it's not to expensive. I have found some websites that offer excursions but I don't know if it's better to book with them or the cruise lines.
 
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Chankanaab Park, Cozumel Beach Resort, and Paradise Beach are nice places. Chankanaab has better snorkeling than the others. Paradise and Cozumel have nice ammenities and a nice beach. You can arrange for a cab ride and pay the entrance fees on your own. There are coupons available for some of the places on line, as well. We normally do things on our own, but have been to Cozumel many times. Like Jim said, if you want to go to Xel-ha or Tulum, it's best to book that through the ship. It's all about your comfort level.
 
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For tours like snuba, I wouldn't hesitate booking a snuba trip online direct from a tour guide. Most are used by the cruise lines too. Just be sure you are clear on the date and if they refund you if the ship does not port for some reason. Any reputable tour guide company will do that. If they won't they are others that will.They will meet you at the pier so it is pretty simple.

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If you want to do snorkeling only, then Penny's post is a great answer. We were just there on the Cruise Chat cruise and we took the whole group to Cozumel Club Caribbi. It was an all inclusive that included a pool, equipment rental and full facilities (and a freshwater pool) plus taxi ride for about half what the cruise ship was charging for a couple hours snorkeling. Just go out to the taxi lines and start asking around, you will find someone selling day passes. If you bring your own gear, you can just jump in a taxi and ask them to take you to Paradise beach...

Like I said, Cozumel is an easy place to do "on your own" Grand Cayman falls into that category too.


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The Cozumel Club Caribe that we went to on the forum cruise was nice. It is north of town. The hotel was heavily damaged by Hurricane Wilma and they are converting it to condos. When we first drove up I got worried because the hotel looks like it was bombed out. However they have totally recovered the restaurant and beach area. For $20 we got round trip cab, and use of the facilities as Jim noted. Food and drink were extra but the food was very well prepared and the drinks also were nicely made. It was a very clean place and when I return to Cozumel I plan to return.


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If you get hungry, hop in a cab and simply say, "Pancho's Backyard." You will thank me when you get back.
 
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Pancho's Backyard . I like the fish tacos (Tacos de Pescado), but everything is great.


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Posts: 9083 | Location: Athens, Alabama | Registered: December 12, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Thank you to everyone who has given me suggestion, plese keep them coming. Although my sister has not, I have been to Xel-ha, Tulum, Chichen Itza and Xcaret (which I would recommend to everyone) we are on a very limited budget. My sister has found a place to rent scooters for a reasonable price (although it will not compare to my Harley) and we are thinking of doing that and finding places to go on our own to snorkel. Keeping in mind that we are truly on a limited budget, does anybody know, if we do get scooters, where we should go?

Just a little back ground. I am a flight attendant, so even though I don't speak Spanish (yet), I am quite comfortable venturing out. I know that my sister likes snorkeling. I would like to step it up and take her to snuba or maybe to swim with the stingrays. Has anyone found a place to do either, that won't cost us a fortune?
 
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My dear dear sister, I have been to Xel-ha. Make it sound like I am an OKIE or something. LOL
 
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Well, if the shoe fits. LOL. I didn't know that you had ventured that far out of Cancun. It still looks like we will be the only ones on this cruise so maybe we should just stay on the ship and be pampered....all those guy with nothing to do but take care of us..HMMMM.
 
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Hi Christyslost, welcome to Cruise-Chat. If you've been to Xel-ha, then you've covered one of the best snorkeling places near Cozumel. I've done some good catamaran sail/snorkel trips through the ship, as well, but they weren't inexpensive. I think y'all would like Chankanaab Park, Paradise Beach, or Cozumel Beach Club. Chankanaab and the beach club had pretty good snorkeling, Paradise is better for water toys, and drinking, ok eating too, but definitely drinking. Cozumel is easy to get around and there are plenty of scooter rentals. You see tourists zipping up and down all the time. No matter where y'all end up, I'm sure you'll have a great time!
 
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I will be in Cozumel in December and am curious as where to go with the scooters as you are Sky. Maybe when you get back from your cruise you can post who you rented from and where you actually "scooted" to. I certainly would appreciate it if you did.


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While renting scooters is a personal choice, I would never do it and am reminded of what our driver told us last month while taking us snorkeling...he said tourists on scooters are the biggest source of traffic accidents and injuries on the island, and all us bikers know who always loses in a two-wheel versus four-wheel wreck.

Just a word of caution.


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Thanks everyone. We have read about the horrors of riding a scooter in Cozumel. Think we will skip it even though my sister is a bike rider, I am not and I would rather come home all in one piece.
 
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I have been on some Carnival ships that posted signs at the gangway warning people not to rent scooters. If you have never rode one and do it for the first time in a country you are unfamilair with can only spell disaster. Even if you are experianced, doing it where you are not familiar with the roads and laws is risky. no no
 
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people driving in cozumel is crazy. the first time we were there we took a taxi to chanacanob. the driver drove crazy. they have laws but they in my opinion are only suggestions. I remember thinking, I do not want to die in a taxi accident in cozumel...very scary. can you imagine how little respect they would have for scooter riders. I dont want to think about it.
 
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I have had some crazy taxi rides on Cozumel too! I am surprised the taxis don't have more dents in them.

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Well, thats that then. No scooters for us!!!!! Thanks for the warnings all! I wasn't THAT excited to do that anyways.


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Posts: 49 | Location: orlando FL | Registered: March 22, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Go Shopping or to Tulum.....or do both:-)

NO SCOOTERS:-)

Happy sailing

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