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Cozumel Travel Guide

  • Mexico’s natural diving paradise

    Travellers looking to vacation in Mexico get all their wishes fulfilled in Cozumel. The beauty of its beaches and wealth of things to do seduce even the pickiest tourists into booking a flight.

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  • Diving, the sport of choice

    Cozumel is renowned for the beauty of its coral reefs; their multicoloured marine life is impressive. Adventurous divers can immerse themselves in history admiring the Spanish galleons run aground on certain reefs.

  • Archaeological sites

    Tourists can visit several archaeological sites. When the wind blows on the Tumba del Caracol Mayan temple, the shells embedded in its dome sing, offering an intriguing musical show.

  • Intoxicating nature

    Nature lovers adore this corner of Mexico. Not to be missed: the Parque Chankanaab, a nature reserve that boasts more than 350 plant species as well as a natural aquarium.

  • Island outings

    The island offers fun and excursions for every kind of taste. Why not opt for a good meal at the island’s Hard Rock Café? Those who prefer dancing can enjoy several nightclubs that illuminate Cozumel’s hot evenings, among them Neptuno and Joe’s Lobster House.

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Entry and exit requirements
It is important to note that it is the passenger’s responsibility to verify and comply with the Mexican government’s entry and exit requirements. It is possible to consult our practical guide for travellers to learn more about the current requirements.

For more information about passport and visa requirements, visit the Government of Canada Will open in a separate browser window travel website.

Presence of Sargassum in Mexico and the Caribbean
Depending on the weather conditions, winds and tides may bring large quantities of Sargassum to shore. Since seaweed moves with the ocean currents, quantities may vary by place and day. Transat would like to inform its clients that this natural phenomenon beyond its control affects several parts of Mexico and the Caribbean. Although the presence of this brown seaweed is greater than usual, our hotel partners are making every effort to clean the beaches when necessary.

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