Isla Cozumel

Cozumel Island is the largest island in Mexico and is
one the world's top diving destinations. The island is
surrounded with some of the most fascinating coral reef systems in the
Western Hemisphere. There are over 250 dive shops on the island,
as well as snorkeling tours by boat on a daily basis. Cozumel is
not just a port of call for cruise ships, it is a nice quiet tropical
island, and an excellent all-inclusive vacation destination. If it
isn't diving and snorkeling that you are interested in, there is still
something for everyone who is a nature lover. You could rent a
scooter for a day or two, and travel all around the island. There
are some magnificent beaches, and quaint beach clubs and bars along the
way.
With only three percent of the island developed, the rest of it is
inhabited by numerous birds, such as multicolored parrots, Blue
Warblers, White Egrets, and Macaws, iguanas, and other wildlife.
National parks occupy much of the land and shore. The interior is
covered by marshy lagoons, scrub, and dense jungle where Mayan ruins
hide. On the windward or eastern side of the island, development
is nonexistent with the exception of a couple of small restaurants or
bars scattered along the beach. At one of the bars on the
east coast of the island they have a "Gringo Tree". The locals
call it a "Gringo Tree" because it is red and always peeling. The
east shore has both rocky areas and long stretches of sand great for
surfing and swimming. The leeward or west side faces the mainland
and is where development is concentrated.
The climate on Cozumel Island is typical of the Caribbean. The average
annual temperature is 27 degrees Celsius. From November to May,
temperatures are slightly lower at about 25 degree Celsius. The weather
is breezy with low humidity. Daily activities should not be hindered
except during during heavy rains.
Click on the links along the left hand side of the page to view to
all-inclusive properties that we offer to the tropical island of
Cozumel.
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