i am in the begining phases of planning my wedding, and my future husband wants to get married in cozumel. What is the best season to go?
Early spring (April, spring breakers are there in March) is fantastic, the weather is very nice, not hot. (I was there on my Honeymoon in April) I would suggest an All Inclusive hotel, Cozumel Palace is a great and beautiful resort. The other place that is fantastic but is not an AI, is hotel Intercontinental. Both of these places are not cheap, but I believe they are well worth the money for such a special day. You can take a look at both resorts at tripadvisor.com. (Look at candid pictures, several wedding photos.)
The Cozumel Palace is where I stay because its location is great and the service is wonderful. The down side is that there is no beach, but the pool area is fantastic. If you are not familiar with All-Inclusive hotels, this means all meals and drinks, snacks and other activities are included in the price of the hotel. Cozumel Palace is close to Town, all the room are ocean view and are jr. suites. (palaceresorts.com)
Hotel Intercontinental is great, but it is about the same price as Cozumel Palace, but it is not an AI. The rooms are large and very nice. The up side is they have a beach, the down side is that they are located several miles south of town.
Good luck on those wedding plans!
P.S. Cozumel is mostly Americans, Playa has many Euro’s.
My boyfriend and I are will be in Cozumel for 1 day on a cruise and were told it is the perfect place for diving. I am a certified diver but he is not. Does anyone know if we can dive together? And also what is the best company to dive with in Cozumel? I heard the Carnival shore excursions were overpriced so I was thinking of booking privately.
Check out Dive Paradise. I’m sure if he isn’t allowed to dive, he can still be on the boat with you and perhaps snorkel while you dive. If he isn’t certified, isn’t that taking a risk? I’m sure you can e-mail them or call. The website is very informative. The prices are fair depending on how many dives you want to do or have time for.
http://www.diveparadise.com/
good luck and enjoy.
I am going on a cruise in April to COzumel, Mexico and would like to know the average temperature during that time of year.
Cozumel Mexico, Beautiful Area, great Scuba diving !! April’s temp is a highs 85 lows 73
When to Go
The high season for Cancun is the dry winter months from the end of November through April when the weather is perfect. The peak for crowds occurs around the school holidays in November, December, and Spring Break. Reservations should be made well in advance for those times. Occasional north winds bring "sweater weather" for the evenings.
In the summer, the temperature is hotter and the area is subject to warm afternoon and evening rains. September is the most likely month to have a hurricane.
What to Take
Casual dress is the standard in relaxed Cancun. Only the fanciest hotels and restaurants have patrons that dress more formally than slacks or a skirt and a casual shirt. It’s a good idea to bring a sweater or jacket for occasional cool evenings and a raincoat or umbrella in case of rain. Sunscreen and a sun hat are also essential to block out the strong rays.
I realize Cozumel isn’t on the same craziness level as Cancun, but where are the hotspots if you want to party? Any advice is appreciated! Going to be there first/second week of March, 2008.
Stay in town. The Baraccuda looks interesting…
I’m going to Cozumel, Mexico for spring break with my family and haven’t booked a hotel yet.. What is a good family-friendly resort/hotel?
Click the link below and see a list of 63 hotels on Cozumel sorted by popularity.
I’ll be going on a cruise that stops in Cozumel and Costa Maya,Mexico and I just wanted to know if it’s safe there?If it’s true that jewelry is cheaper?If I need a passport?Or anything that I should know to take care of myself and any good deals in stuff?
No it’s actually not, well depends on the context of your question. If you mean in comparrison to the US then yes, but watch out for quality. But if you mean in comparison to other places in Mexico, then you should check out Taxco, or other cities in the states of Morelos or Guerrero. But for your other questions it’s very safe there, it’s full of tourists more then locals it seems. but just to be safe carry copies of your passorts aswell as your passport. As for deals everyone will be giving you a "deal" just make sure if you see something you liek to shop around a bit, because usually numerous stores carry the same thing. Hope that helped a bit. Have fun on your cruise:)
Im going to cozumel for 4days 5nights and i was wondering what information i should bring. I know to bring my passport but i dont know if i should make a copy of anything eles what do yall think? and i also need a list of items to bring with me.
It’s good to scan your id, shot record, pass-port, and any other important stuff, like a copy of tickets. Then put the attachment to a yahoo letter and move it to a folder in the yahoo mail, so you can access it, if you loose your stuff. Also the less you pack the more you can buy and bring back.
My boyfriend and I are going to Cozumel March 26-31. We are going mainly to just relax and get away from the cold. I was just wondering if anyone knows if there is a better day than others to go into town to avoid a crowd of people from cruise ships? We are planning on spending most of our time in the pool or on excursions, but I would like to check out the town a little bit.
http://www.cozumelinsider.com/CruiseShips
The above website gives you information on when the cruise ships are coming in, if you can check the site a few days before you go (they only report on the upcoming week). I’ve heard that Sundays there usually aren’t any cruise ships, but some of the stores are closed in the afternoons and evenings on Sundays. I see you won’t be there on a Sunday, and that you’re leaving on a Saturday, so if you do end up shopping on a day when there are cruise ships, you may want to go to the shops that aren’t on the waterfront. You can find better deals and less people the further inland you go.
Have fun!
I’m ver interested in taking a trip to Cozumel, Mexico before the end of the summer and I wanted to know since the hurricane has Cozumel been cleaned back up?
I just got back from a week there, and everything is up and running…it looks like there is damage, but most of the locals say it actually looks better than before, since things have been rebuilt. The beaches are all good, but there aren’t that many trees on the beach.
I’m going on a cruise to Cozumel, Mexico and Key West, FL. I will only be at either place for about 9 hours each day. What are some fun things to see and do at these two places? I hear that it’s really beauitful in Cozumel, so I’m definitely taking my camera!
Go to CruiseCritic.com, click on "Boards", then "Ports of Call", then your ports. You’ll get lots of ideas and pros/cons of the different things to do. Those two ports are very easy and safe to do on your own, as long as you MAKE SURE you get back to the ship on time – they will leave without you if you’re late, unless you’re on an excursion you bought through the ship.
Coz has great beaches. Chankannab Park and Paradise Beach are two of the most popular. [If there are going to be several ships in port at the same time as your ship, go early. Check CruiseCal.com to see port schedules.] There is also lots of shopping there, if you’re into that. If you go back some of the side streets you’ll find better deals. You will get hounded to some degree by the shopkeepers – just be ready for it. A polite "no, thanks" usually does the trick.
Key West is a great place to just wander around in. Lots of cute shops, etc. Be sure and have some Key lime pie – Blonde Giraffe is a good place, though you’ll find lots of recommendations on the KW board at CC.
Have a great time!