Cozumel Activities
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Snorkel
And Scuba
Cozumel’s ideal diving conditions made it internationally
famous. Its transparent waters, providing visibility of
up to 50 m, together with the natural fantasy of the reef,
make this one of the world’s five major diving resorts. |
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Archeology
South of the city of San Miguel de Cozumel lie the Chancanaan
lagoon and park, which are definitely worth a visit. A
large coral formation inside a limestone sinkhole is connected
to the sea via a tunnel. The calm, transparent waters
are ideal for snorkeling and observing dozes of fish species
and small portions of the reef. The adjacent botanical
garden contains a fascinating section on native flora. |
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Chankanaab
This lagoon is connected to the sea by means of narrow
canals with underwater caves full of multicolored tropical
fish and some unique inland reefs. There is also a pleasant
beach bordered by some dense tropical vegetation. A great
place to spend the day! |
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Fishing
Fishing for marlin, sailfish, dorado and barracuda is
allowed in both Cancun and Cozumel on a "catch and
release" basis. This activity, however, must be done
a safe distance from the Cozumel reefs, where the rich
marine fauna is protected. Cozumel is actually a place
for observing rather than catching fish.
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Golf
Cozumel boasts a superb golf course. Designed by Nicklaus
Design Group, it has 18 holes for 72 out of 6,816 yards.
Long stretches of green in the midst of paradise. |
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