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Cozumel
![]() Cozumel, part of the Mexican Caribbean, is located twelve miles off the southern coast of the Yucatan. Cozumel is a destination for people seeking a relaxing, laid back vacation that includes the island's celebrated diving or snorkeling in its magical coral reefs. Cozumel's limestone shore is surrounded by warm, crystal clear waters which range from dazzling turquoise to deep sapphire. Snorkelers and divers will not want to miss the famous Dos Ojos Cave System. You can take a short trip on the ferry to the mainland for a day of shopping, dining, and sightseeing. Cozumel's west coast is where you'll find the majority of the island's development. The town of San Miguel, the airport, and the hotels are all located on the western side of the island. Fortunately, massive resort development is paralyzed by a lack of drinkable water and a desire to protect the island's fragile ecosystem. This helps keep island life simple, and is the favorite for people seeking a peaceful Caribbean island vacation.
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