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Families love
Cozumel All Inclusive Vacations |
Cozumel, Mexico's largest
inhabited island, is also one of the country's biggest paradoxes. Serene, laid-back
and somewhat undiscovered by Mexico's 20 million annual visitors, Cozumel rivals
many Caribbean island destinations when it comes to visitor facilities, activities,
and stunning beauty. | | Yet
until recently, the island has been best known as a cruise ship port-of-call and
mecca for hard-core scuba divers. Cozumel is now shedding some of its "divers
only" reputation and making strides in attracting more mainstream international
guests. The majority of the island's visitors are now families, ecotourists, honeymooners,
and Yucatan-bound visitors that find nearby Cancun a bit overwhelming. Cozumel's
appeal lies with its combination of the best of Mexico (friendly people, affordable
prices, great dining/shopping, interesting cultural sightseeing) with the allure
of vacationing on a Caribbean island. This mix makes Cozumel one of Mexico's most
unique destinations, offering a hard-to-find vacation duality. | | Sightseeing
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Snorkeling in
Cozumel |
The area's diving and snorkeling are legendary. Following a 1961
documentary by Jacques Cousteau, Cozumel earned a worldwide following
of divers who ranked it one of the top five scuba diving and snorkeling
sites on the planet. The island's surrounding sea is teeming with
undersea life, colorful reefs, and the slumbering hulls of Spanish
galleons.
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For non-divers, the island has something for everyone (in fact,
only 30% of visitors are divers). Sightseeing includes over 35 archaeological
sites (only a few of which are accessible and worth seeing), and
the charming city of San Miguel (population 50,000). The town is
a hodgepodge of cafes, restaurants, and attractive boutiques. It
encircles the main plaza, and extends several blocks along the city's
breezy seaside promenade.
Nature
lovers come to Cozumel to see giant sea turtles laying their eggs (May to September)
and to observe the island's variety of exotic migratory bird life. Visitors are
only a 40-minute ferry ride from the incredible Tulum Corridor region of the Yucatan
Peninsula, brimming with hidden beaches, secluded resorts and archaeological treasures.
Large numbers
of daytrippers from Cancun and cruise ship passengers sometimes
overtake the city proper, only to retreat a few hours later. This
is when Cozumel really shines, as the island's bountiful man-made
and natural attractions can be leisurely explored.
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Shopping in
and around Cozumel's All Inclusive Resorts |
Shopping
is excellent, either in the resort's several American-style malls, or at its bustling
downtown mercados. You can also find gift shops and other boutiques in your all-inclusive
resort in Cozumel. | | All
Inclusive Resorts | | |

Cozumel All
Inclusive Resorts |
K & R Travel would like
recommend the following resorts for your all-inclusive Cancun Vacation: Iberostar
Cozumel Fiesta
Americana Dive Resort Reef
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