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Outside the Island

While Cozumel itself offers numerous activities and attractions, there are also several experiences you can enjoy outside the island. Discover new destinations, cultures, landscapes and flavors, enriching your overall travel experience and a deeper understanding of the region.

Here are a few options:

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Xcaret Park

Xcaret Park is a popular eco-archaeological park located on the Riviera Maya, near Playa del Carmen, Mexico. It is a renowned tourist attraction that offers a variety of experiences combining natural wonders, cultural exhibits, and adventure activities. To see the details visit their website.

Puerto Morelos

Puerto Morelos is a small seaport town located between Playa del Carmen and Cancun in Riviera Maya. One hundred meters off shore lies the Puerto Morelos portion of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System,

Check out this amazing bookstore. Best breakfast in Puerto Morelos is here Official website of the town.

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Playa del Carmen

Cosmopolitan city located right across Cozumel on the main land of Yucatan peninsula. Originally one of the biggest fishermen cities now it attracts tourists from all around the world. Always crowded and fun, known for its nightlife, shopping and culture attractions.
Pass by their famous Parque los Fundadores, shop on 5th Av and do not forget to visit Frida Kahlo Museum.

 

Alux Restaurant

Alux Restaurant is situated inside a natural underground cave, which creates a truly mesmerizing and enchanting atmosphere. The cave's stalactites and stalagmites, soft lighting, and carefully curated decor add to the restaurant's ambiance, providing an unforgettable dining experience.Website

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Salsa Dancing at Zenzi

Zenzi Beach Bar occasionally hosts salsa nights or themed events where salsa dancing takes center stage. These events usually feature live music or DJs playing salsa, bachata, and other Latin rhythms. Website

Akumal Beach - Swimming With The Sea Turtles

On the way from Tulum to Playa del Carmen don’t forget to stop by Akumal beach and try this unique experience of swimming with sea turtles.
 

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Sac Actun Cave System

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The 215-mile sunken freshwater labyrinth is a trove of ancient Maya artifacts

In January 2018, explorers with the Great Maya Aquifer Project discovered a connection between two large underwater caverns on the Yucatan Peninsula. 

When combined, the two systems create a 215-mile-long underground labyrinth—the largest flooded cavern on Earth. While the cave itself is an interesting geologic formation, the cave system is also full of pre-Hispanic archaeological sites from the ancient Maya as well as unknown plant and animal species.

Mayan Ruins in Tulum

The ruins are situated on 12-meter (39 ft) tall cliffs along the east coast of the Yucatán Peninsula on the Caribbean Sea in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. Tulum is considered to be one of the last cities built and inhabited by mayans; it was at its height between the 13th and 15th centuries and managed to survive about 70 years after the Spanish began occupying Mexico. 

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Cenotes

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It’s very difficult to know the exact number of how many cenotes are out there in the Mexican jungle but there are over 7,000 cenotes, over 2,200 have been registered. And at least 900 of these are considered to be a part of the ‘Ring of Cenotes’ located near the city of Merida. 

Cenotes were so important that most temples and villages were built close by or as recent discoveries prove that the Mayans built on top of cenotes, such as Chichen Itza.

Some cenotes became sacred sites where offerings and rituals were performed to please the gods. Archaeologists have discovered Jade, pottery, gold, and incense at the bottom of sacred cenotes, along with human remains. 

Bioluminescent Beaches of Holbox

Holbox Island or Isla Holbox is an island in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, located on the north coast of the Yucatan Peninsula. It is roughly 41 kilometers long, and 1.5 kilometers wide, and it is separated from the mainland by 10km of a shallow lagoon that is home to flamingos, pelicans, and other rich bird life.

We would recommend booking around the 25th on the months of June, July, August, or September as this is the best time to witness the bioluminescent phenomenon.
This natural spectacle is caused by phytoplankton (a type of microalgae that floats at the surface of the ocean water. They emit a mesmerizing bright blue light after they become agitated by wave movements or nearby swimming fish.

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Chichen Itza

Chichen Itza is classified as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and in 1988 was enlisted as an UNESCO World Heritage Site. 2. The term Chichen Itza means 'the mouth at the well of Itza'.

Kaan Loom Lagoon 

Kaan Luum in Mayan means “yellow earth”, a beautiful place surrounded by jungle where you can go swimming, take beautiful pictures of the multicolored landscapes and spend an unforgettable day. Located near Tulum. 

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Circus Du Soleil Joya

World famous Cirque du Soleil is only 20 mins away from Playa del Carmen!


Visit official website to book your tickets.

Coba

Coba is an ancient Mayan city located in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico, approximately 44 miles (70 kilometers) northwest of Tulum. It was once a major Mayan center and is known for its impressive archaeological site, which attracts visitors from around the world.

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Isla Mujeres

Isla Mujeres is famous for its stunning beaches, offering soft white sands and crystal-clear waters. Playa Norte (North Beach) is particularly renowned for its beauty, with calm, shallow waters that are ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Other notable beaches include Playa Lancheros and Playa Garrafon.

Isla Pasion (Passion Island)

Isla Mujeres is famous for its stunning beaches, offering soft white sands and crystal-clear waters. Playa Norte (North Beach) is particularly renowned for its beauty, with calm, shallow waters that are ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Other notable beaches include Playa Lancheros and Playa Garrafon.

It's worth noting that access to Passion Island is typically arranged through organized tours or private boat charters from Cozumel. These tours often include transportation to and from the island, along with amenities such as food, drinks, and recreational equipment. It's recommended to check with local tour operators or travel agencies for available options and details regarding visiting Passion Island during your visit to Cozumel.

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