by ScottL6
There were certainly lots of land tours available--something available for every taste. However, they haven't fixed their hurricane destruction yet, so they still tender you in to port.
Visited: Sep 30, 2006
by matt4696
Be prepared to be confronted with EVERYONE and their mother trying to sell you something!
Visited: Apr 27, 2013
by Candoer
water sports, etc.
Visited: Dec 09, 2013
by GeoffP1
Very touristy. Not much "Mexico."
Visited: Jun 16, 2008
by TonyH2
Rent a scooter and tour the island...beautiful beaches, beautiful coastal highway. Stop by Senior Sanchos and enjoy real mexican tacos and fajitas.
Visited: Nov 21, 2011
by CharlotteS2
Cozumel for the very best in shopping. Have also toured the countryside.
Visited: Apr 03, 2011
by Dale1
Oribtz got me on this one. Beware of their "shore exclusions"
Visited: May 22, 2011
by TheodosiaP
The Diamont prices wasnt cheaper as it was said by the Sales Manager at the ship.
Visited: Aug 04, 2011
by MichaelS27
Seems to be a nice place but we were only there a short time.......MOST of our time was spent at sea, a very long boreing trip for one port!
Visited: Sep 06, 2008
by Mariesara
Beautiful beaches
Visited: Jul 29, 2013
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