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Cozumel - Eat Around Town and Enjoy
In addition to all inclusive packages at fabulous resorts in Cozumel where all your food is included. There are a number of places to dine a la carte throughout the city.
Travelers that want to relax on their vacations tend to gravitate toward spa resorts. In Cozumel, there are several from which to choose. The Mandara Spa at the Presidente Intercontinental boasts a full service luxury spa where both therapeutic and revitalizing treatments are available.
Native fruits and plants are incorporated into spa treatments and ancient Mayan techniques are used to help soothe your body, mind and soul. The Islander Spa at the Wyndham is even more luxurious offering cabanas for individuals and for couples. Their spa treatments are dedicated to relaxation as well as renewal and they use all natural and herbal ingredients. Run don’t walk to get an appointment to one of these two places!
Tourist season in Cozumel is December through March and as in all paradise-like places on the planet, hotel prices go up in high season. The weather is delightful, with temperatures averaging from 70 to 85 degrees F. They have a rainy season which begins in late summer or early fall. You may want to plan your trip around the incredibly popular Carnivale de Cozumel which takes place in February and is the island’s biggest festival.
Fishermen and fans of the sport can take in the International Billfish Tournament in March where the largest fish ever seen are caught. Saint Miguel’s Archangel Feast occurs in September honoring Cozumel’s patron saint, and there are several beautiful churches on the island you can visit should you choose to.
Street foods that are served from mobile or stationary carts are found all over Cozumel, especially in the older neighborhoods. A good tip to getting the best and freshest tacos or quesadillas or other delicious fare is to follow the locals. They know the carts that serve up the best food and the prices are unbeatable.
Ten of the best restaurants in Cozumel are: Kinta, La Cocay, Chi, Especias, Guido’s, Prima Trattoria, Il Giardino, La Morena, El Moro and Las Palmeras. The Wynston and La Veranda are two of the prime romantic eateries in town. Natives frequent inexpensive eateries called “loncherias.”
They are typically open from noon until 5 pm, Monday through Saturday and sell lunch at fixed prices. Really generous portions of food including a drink for around $5.50 are standard and be prepared: the folks working there don’t speak English. Some of the better known loncherias around town are Las Flamitas, Santa Carlos and Sabores. Eat up!
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Presidente Intercontinental Cozumel
Cozumel is a great alternative to many Caribbean island honeymoon and vacation destinations. Cozumel Island offers supreme guest facilities, land and water activities, and natural beauty that will cause you to catch your breath.
Whether you're a diver or non-diver, Cozumel is a great place for those looking for fun, sun and relaxation. Families avid for exciting adventures will find numerous tours, trips and activities: snorkeling tours, fishing, swimming with dolphins, catamaran tours, just to name a few.
Cozumel is a relatively small island just 29 miles long and 12 miles wide located just off the coast of Mexico, south east of Cancun and due east of Playa Del Carmen.


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