by JosephK5
Playa Uva was a good inexpensive day resort. Fun staff.
Visited: Feb 21, 2011
by 1stLady
Lots to do and see
Visited: Oct 27, 2013
by MattH6
Cozumel was the most touristy port, but if you walk a block or two out from the main road on the water, there are some really great shops and coffee shops. One thing to note, as of March 2006, the piers were still not ready from the destruction of the fall 2005 hurricanes. The ships use tender boats to get you to shore.
Visited: Mar 01, 2006
by MaryB40
Shopping was good
Visited: Jan 25, 2009
by KellyT3
there is very limited beach area since the hurricane, but the rebuilding of this area is evident with many things to see here
Visited: Mar 04, 2007
by LisaB29
We are just TIRED of Cozumel...next time we'll stay on board probably.
Visited: Nov 26, 2006
by JeffH8
There simply wasn't engough time to thoroughly enjoy our excursion to the Xcaret Geo-Archaeological Park. We snorkeled through the underground caverns and swam with the dolphins, but felt very rushed to catch the ferry from the mainland back to Cozumel. We could have easily spent a full day, if not more, at this park.
Visited: Apr 01, 2006
by HeatherL
Loved Cozumel!!! WE spent the day at Nachi Cocom Beach Resort and went snorkling with them. Food and Service was great!!!
Visited: Feb 12, 2009
by LeslieM2
we had rain so it could have better.
Visited: Oct 16, 2008
by DaniB1
Absolutely beautiful. We got better service in Cozumel than we did on the cruise ship. Truly amazing.
Visited: Dec 09, 2007
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