Local tourist information about Cozumel.
Maps, events, weather, important telephone numbers, transport, directory, guide books and more.
All you need to know about Cozumel Island in Mexico.
• Weather
Cozumel weather and climate information.
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Transport
Information about flights, car rentals, cruises, piers, taxis, ferries, airport transfers and airlines.
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Maps Maps of the island, downtown streets and cruise ship piers.
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Public Holidays and Events
Mexican National Holidays and local event calendar.
• Cozumel Travel Guide
An in-depth guide book for the island of Cozumel by Patricia A. Holt.
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Telephone Codes
The country code for Mexico is 52 and the area code for Cozumel is 987.
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Important Telephone Numbers
Emergency services and other important numbers.
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Directory
List of contact details for businesses, people and organizations that serve locals and visitors in Cozumel.
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Marine Park
Cozumel's Marine Park was established in 1996 to research, monitor and protect the island's precious reefs and marine species.
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AA and NA Support Groups
Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous 12 step recovery programs are available on the island.
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Weather
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Cozumel weather and climate information.
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Transport
( 9 items )
Information about flights, car rentals, cruises, piers, taxis, ferries, airport transfers and airlines.
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Maps
( 3 items )
Maps of the island, downtown streets and cruise ship piers.
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Public Holidays and Events
( 26 items )
Mexican National Holidays and local event calendar.
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Telephone Codes
( 2 items )
The country code for Mexico is 52 and the area code for Cozumel is 987.
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Important Telephone Numbers
( 13 items )
Emergency services and other important numbers.
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Directory
( 18 items )
List with contact details for businesses, people and organizations that serve locals and visitors in Cozumel.
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Marine Park
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Cozumel's Marine Park was established in 1996 to research, monitor and protect the island's precious reefs and marine species.
It runs along the coast south of downtown and around Punta Sur - the southern tip of the island.
When diving, snorkeling or swimming in the Park, please help preserve its important and diverse underwater ecosystems by following the Marine Park Rules.
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