Isla Cozumel

Famous for its coral reefs, natural beauty, pristine beaches, lush tropical vegetation, Mayan ruins, and historic downtown Cozumel. It has become the obligatory Day Trip from Playa del Carmen. Day visitors and a those staying in Cozumel can enjoy island tours aboard a safari style truck or drive an Off-road Polaris RZR around the island. Both tours include multiple activities such as snorkeling, lunch, ecological reserve, Mayan ruins and offer hotel pickup and drop-off. Other activities include scuba diving (for certified divers and beginners), snorkeling off a glass bottom boat and world class shopping of designer brands as well as a variety of Mexican handcrafts and jewely made with .925 silver.

Isla Cozumel Day Pass:

If you plan on staying in Isla Cozumel, Playa de Carmen or the Riviera Maya area, an Isla Cozumel Day Pass is the obligatory, "Must Do" day adventure. This is the best way to enjoy the island because you get to see and do more in just one day: snorkeling, secluded beach, island tour, Mayan ruins, national parks and ecological reserves, birds, crocodiles, and historic downtown Cozumel with its world class shops; from Playa del Carmen and the Riviera Maya, it includes the round trip ferry tickets. This is a full day of fun, so don't plan anything else until the evening.
Isla Cozumel Day Pass offers several day trip tours from the Riviera Maya to the island. Most include roundtrip ferry and hotel pickup throughout the Riviera Maya (from Cancun to Tulum).
Remember to take biodegradable sunblock, an amphibious camera, a towel, comfortable walking shoes and a change of clothing. You should purchase an Isla Cozumel Day Pass online, because this tour fills-up quickly and often has to be purchased a few days in advance.

Isla Cozumel Highlights Day Pass

A full island tour aboard a Safari style truck that takes you around the entire island while making several stops on the way for snorkeling, beach time, Mayan ruins, . This full day tour literally includes all of Cozumel's greatest highlights.
  • Round trip ferry from Playa del Carmen
  • Island tour
  • Snorkeling with full epuipment
  • World class beach
  • Mayan Ruin
  • Punta Sur Ecological Reserve
  • Crocodiles in their natural habitat
  • All you can eat Mexican lunch buffet with soft drinks and beer
  • Historic Downtown Cozumel
  • Bilingual guide
This is an all-inclusive day trip.

Isla Cozumel Polaris Day Pass

You get to drive a Polaris RZR vehicle through an ecological reserve and around the island. Off-road and on-road fun while on your way to visit an San Gervasio Mayan Archaeological Site, then off to the Hacienda Antigua to learn about the blue agave plant and the tequila making process, you get to drive next to the crashing waves on the windward side of the island and enter Punta Sur Ecological Reserve for more off-road action, followed by a Mexican lunch buffet with soft drinks and beer and a world class secluded beach and snorkeling. This is an all-inclusive day trip.

 

 

Isla Cozumel Day Pass Discover Scuba Experience

Never tried Scuba? You'll never have a better chance to try this easy sport. Cozumel is renown for its clear warm water, abundant marine life and colorful coral reefs. This experience includes all equipment, a brief training session, shore dive followed by a reef dive all in the same day. The Discover Scuba Experience is good for the entire family (ages 12+). The dive shop is right on the waterfront in historic downtown Cozumel just three short blocks from the ferry pier.









Isla Cozumel Aqua Safari Two Tank Dive Trip 

Certified divers can enjoy world class reefs while in the company of safe, fun and professional divemasters. Includes two tanks, weights and belt, small snack and sodas. Departs at 8:30 daily, back by 1:30 P.M. You can maximize your bottom time by adding a third tank with a shallow afternoon boat dive. Non-divers can ride along for a modest fee. There is also an afternoon Fast Boat Two Tank Dive so you won't have to get up early. The dive shop is right on the waterfront in historic downtown Cozumel just three short blocks from the ferry pier.