Best Cozumel Tours & Trips

The island of Cozumel is located in the Caribbean Sea off the eastern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula. Believed to have been settled by Mayans in 300 AD, the island holds deep archaeological history and was the site of religious pilgrimages. Since then more and more visitors have bolstered Cozumel into a major Caribbean tourist spot for its lovely beaches, rich history, and healthy coral reefs that make it a scuba diver's paradise.
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14-Day Classic Mexico Adventure Tour·Puebla, Oaxaca, Palenque, Mérida, Valladolid | Breakfasts Included | Small Group
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Daily breakfast
4.9 (28 reviews) Tour Code: 746499
Start / End City
Mexico City, Playa del Carmen
Duration
14.0 Days
City & Attractions
Puebla, Cozumel, Oaxaca +7 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Small Group Tour
Tour Audience
Mixed International Travelers
Operator
G Adventures
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$2,016.00
22-Day Mexico Coast-to-Coast Tour·Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara, San Miguel de Allende | Small Group
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Daily breakfast
4.9 (7 reviews) Tour Code: 747708
Start / End City
Puerto Vallarta, Playa del Carmen
Duration
22.0 Days
City & Attractions
Puebla, Cozumel, Oaxaca +7 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Small Group Tour
Tour Audience
Mixed International Travelers
Operator
G Adventures
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$2,749.15
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Best Time to Visit Cozumel

Spring 2026
In spring, Cozumel enjoys warm, pleasant weather with temperatures around 28°C (82°F) and lower humidity, ideal for exploring its world-class dive sites like Palancar Reef and snorkeling at underwater sculptures near Punta Sur. The island comes alive during Easter week with vibrant Spring Festival celebrations, while quieter crowds make it perfect for biking through jungles, visiting San Gervasio’s ancient Maya ruins, or relaxing on Playa Mia’s white-sand beaches under clear blue skies.
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Summer 2026
Summer in Cozumel brings warm temperatures around 30°C (86°F) with high humidity and occasional afternoon showers that refresh the lush tropical landscape. Despite brief rains, sunshine dominates, making it ideal for world-class scuba diving and snorkeling at spots like Palancar Reef, where vibrant coral and marine life thrive. The island’s laid-back beaches, such as Playa Mia, offer calm waters for swimming and paddleboarding, while inland eco-parks like Punta Sur showcase nature trails and Mayan ruins. With fewer crowds than peak season, summer allows a more peaceful experience of Cozumel’s coastal charm and rich cultural heritage.
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Autumn 2026
Autumn in Cozumel brings warm temperatures around 28°C (82°F) with occasional rain, ideal for travelers seeking fewer crowds and lush scenery. The island’s coral reefs remain vibrant for snorkeling and diving at spots like Palancar and Paradise Reef, while onshore, the San Gervasio Maya ruins offer shaded exploration amid tropical foliage. Gentle ocean breezes make sunset sails and beachfront dining at Playa Mia especially pleasant. Though hurricane season peaks September-October, most days feature sunshine and manageable humidity, making it a smart off-season escape for nature lovers.
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Winter 2026/2027
Cozumel with temperatures averaging 24°C (75°F), making it an ideal tropical escape from December to February. The island's dry season brings sunny days and calm seas, perfect for snorkeling and diving at iconic spots like Palancar Reef and Punta Sur. Explore the charming streets of San Gervasio, visit the Cozumel Museum, or unwind on the serene beaches of Playa Mia. Winter also offers great conditions for kayaking, paddleboarding, and spotting gentle whale sharks offshore between December and April. With fewer summer crowds and comfortable weather, Cozumel delivers an unforgettable Caribbean experience.
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Reviews for Cozumel Tours

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14-Day Classic Mexico Adventure Tour·Puebla, Oaxaca, Palenque, Mérida, Valladolid | Breakfasts Included | Small Group

Having breakfasts included was very convenient and helped us start each day easily before heading out to explore. It was a nice touch that made the trip more comfortable.

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22-Day Mexico Coast-to-Coast Tour·Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara, San Miguel de Allende | Small Group

This tour offered the perfect balance of history, culture, and adventure. From climbing ancient pyramids at Teotihuacan to exploring Palenque in the jungle, sampling tequila in Guadalajara, and walking through colonial towns like San Miguel de Allende and Guanajuato, every day offered a new discovery.

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FAQs about Cozumel Tours

What is the best time of year to visit Cozumel?

The ideal time to visit Cozumel is between March and May. This period falls after peak season and before the rainy season, offering dry weather, lower humidity, and fewer crowds. Hurricane season runs from June to November, with higher rainfall and humidity, especially in September and October. Temperatures remain warm year-round, averaging 75–88°F (24–31°C).

Which Cozumel cruise port terminal is closest to Downtown San Miguel, and how do I get there?

The Punta Langosta and International Pier terminals are closest to Downtown San Miguel, just a 5- to 10-minute walk. The third terminal, Puerta Maya, is about 1.5 miles away; take a local taxi (under $5 USD) or the public colectivo van (approx. $1–2 USD) along Av. Rafael E. Melgar. Both transport options are safe and widely used by tourists.

Do I need a visa or special documents to visit Cozumel as a U.S. citizen?

U.S. citizens need a valid passport to enter Cozumel. No visa is required for stays up to 180 days for tourism. If arriving via cruise, a birth certificate and government-issued photo ID may suffice, but a passport is strongly recommended. All travelers must complete an immigration form (Forma Migratoria Múltiple), typically provided by airlines or cruise lines.

Is the Cozumel Reef Marine Park fee included in cruise excursions, and how much does it cost?

The Cozumel Reefs National Marine Park fee is often included in organized snorkel or dive excursions. As of 2024, the fee is 510 MXN (approx. $30 USD) per person for divers and 255 MXN (approx. $15 USD) for snorkelers, paid in cash at dockside kiosks if not covered. Always confirm inclusion with your tour operator before landing.

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