BY: VIVA LA TRAVELISTA
The downtown area of San Miguel de Cozumel is perfect for souvenir shopping, trying local foods, and discovering vibrant street art.
As part of the Mesoamerican barrier reef system, Cozumel has some of the best scuba diving sites in the world.
This less well-known local beach is the perfect place to escape the crowds.
The San Gervasio Mayan Ruins are the most well-preserved Mayan Ruins on the island of Cozumel.
Located at the southern tip of the island, Punta Sur is an eco-park where you can explore untouched beaches and lagoons.
Cozumel’s Invisible Boat is entirely transparent on all sides allowing you to see marine life right beneath your feet.
The Atlantis Submarine is a passenger submarine that takes you over 100 ft below the water’s surface.
Cozumel has many different water parks with floating aqua parks, trampolines, and water sports and activities.
Renting a jeep in Cozumel is a popular activity and one of the best ways to explore the island’s scenic coastal roads.
"El Cielo" is a popular snorkeling spot in Cozumel where you can snorkel with starfish in crystal clear water.