Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Cozumel, Quintana Roo

September 9, 2021 Milan Banda

One of the top diving destinations in the world for its bright storybook coral reefs, the island of Cozumel is also home to a variety of natural beaches. Choose a beach with soft white sand for relaxing, or snorkel off a rockier vista. A destination for both adventure and romance, Cozumel has a year-round Caribbean climate, untrammeled jungle and abundant nightlife.
Restaurants in Cozumel

1. Jesus Es Rey

Calle 39 near the corner of Ave. 95 Bis Between 95 & 95 Bis. Lot 19 Col. Ampliación CTM, Cozumel 77600 Mexico +52 987 857 2988 http://www.jesusesreycozumel.org/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Jesus Es Rey

2. Iglesia Olas de Gracia

Calle 30 27 y 29 Reject, Cozumel 77666 Mexico +52 987 100 7002 [email protected] http://cozumelchurches.wix.com/waves
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Iglesia Olas de Gracia

3. Chabad of Cozumel

Calle 12 Norte Second Floor In Plaza Del Sol, Cozumel 77600 Mexico +1 347-770-1413 http://www.chabadcozumel.com/
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5.0 based on 27 reviews

Chabad of Cozumel

4. Rancho Universo Heal a Horse Cozumel Horse Sanctuary Non-Profit Organization

Carretera Transversal Kilometro 10. 8, Cozumel 77600 Mexico +52 987 113 4536 [email protected] http://www.healahorsecozumelsanctuary.org
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Rancho Universo Heal a Horse Cozumel Horse Sanctuary Non-Profit Organization

Heal a Horse Cozumel Sanctuary is set in rural area on the way to the oriental side of the island, (the other side). Our mission is to improve animal welfare through education with this in mind we have provided several workshops and clinics with professional farriers, horse trainers, veterinarians. Your generous donations are very much appreciated, take a look at our webpage and donate today. There has been a huge improvement in the horse world. All the resident horses have been rescued from abuse, ill-treatment and abandonment. There are also other animals such as dogs and cats. Being rural there are lots of birds, butterflies, and other species. The horses at the sanctuary live free as a herd forming family and friendship bonds, heirarquies and all their natural traits. Horses are prey so they only defend themselves, they do not attack. It is a totally different empowering experience to walk around a herd of free range horses. Visits strictly by appointment please. See you soon

5. Cristo de Cozumel

Parque Acuatico en Chancanab, Cozumel Mexico
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Cristo de Cozumel

6. Mayan Bee Sanctuary

Carretera Transversal Km 10, San Miguel de Cozumel, Cozumel 77660 Mexico +52 987 141 5321 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Mayan-Bee-Sanctuary-216814582603528/
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Mayan Bee Sanctuary

The Mayan Bee Sanctuary it´s a place to discover the stingless bee and the Melipona honey. The Mayan Bee Sanctuary, is an interactive place in which you become in an explorer of the history of one of the most nutritional food in the world. Behind The Mayan Bee Santuary there is one of the largest operators of tourism of Mexico, Aviomar Adventours, a company with over 50 years of experience and hig

Reviewed By invitationOvoyage - Milwaukee, United States

Happened to pass this place on the way to the East side of the island. Glad we stopped! Joined a family and listened/saw to some Mayan history and legend as well as learn about the awesome bees that be on the island. Nice little gift shop with bee-themed authentic Mexican pottery and lots of different honey products. Staff and guide very friendly, welcoming and knowledgeable. Tour in Spanish and English. Thumbs up!

7. Amistad Spanish School

90 Avenida y Calle 2, San Miguel de Cozumel, Cozumel 77600 Mexico +52 987 117 1314 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/AmistadSpanishSchool
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Amistad Spanish School

Do you want to learn Spanish? Do you want to travel Latin America and enrich your cultural experience? Join us! Amistad Spanish School is a locally owned, easily affordable, private language school in Cozumel, Mexico, offering both private lessons and group lessons for Spanish students of all levels. We here at Amistad strive to meet the individual needs of each student, and our teachers have years of experience teaching Spanish as a second language! Learn Spanish from the comfort of your own home and on any device you choose! Due to CV19, classes are currently only available online via ZOOM. We will most likely return to our brick and mortar location in 2021.

Reviewed By martyrobin - Cozumel, Mexico

Learning to speak Spanish at Amistad Spanish School with Cliff has been an amazing journey. We started out together in group immersion classes and I switched to in person private lessons. His manner of teaching appeals to me as an English ESL teacher and I've learned some tips from him on how to engage my own students. And I am actually learning to speak Spanish too! Once COVID hit, Cliff immediately switched tracks so we could continue our lessons on Zoom. He is very flexible with his teaching style to adapt to student needs and he helps to plan out homework assignments to increase learning. I live in Mexico fulltime and it's so important to me to learn to speak Spanish and I am so pleased to have found Cliff!

8. Cathedral of Corpus Christi

Cozumel Mexico
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Cathedral of Corpus Christi

Architectural masterpiece in Cozumel, known for its sculptural details.

9. Rancho Buenavista

Carr Perimetral Km 32. 5, Cozumel 77600 Mexico +52 987 111 9041 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/ranchobuenavistacozumel/
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Rancho Buenavista

An ancient civilization, that’s the Mayan culture, an incredible journey to our past, discovering the meaning of our traditions; Horseback Riding “ the Mayan Frontier “ is the perfect adventure to all the people who wants to learn about our culture and traditions in our beautiful rainforest, come and ride with us and join us in this mystical experience and complete this magnificent activity in our Ecolounge Beach for a relax time swim and enjoy our Caribbean brezze

Reviewed By riffer2019

Rancho Buenavista is a beautiful horse ranch located on south central Isla Cozumel. They have 70+ fantastic, very well cared for horses of various breeds including some wonderful Quarter crosses and take very careful consideration matching horse to rider. The trails leading into the jungle are mostly ancient and riders see Mayan ruins, cenotes, and indigenous fauna. Very educational and great for beginners and experienced riders alike. Jen and I had a wonderful time on Tinkerbell and Candela!! Thanks Julio, see you hopefully sooner than later, John

10. Punta Molas Faro

Punta Molas Road Where the Costera Este Highway Ends, Cozumel 77600 Mexico
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Punta Molas Faro

Reviewed By Scenic24109915404 - Omaha, United States

starts ot by looking at some alligators basking in the sun, across from them is one myan ruin , keep going to see the lght house, you can climb to the top and see parts of diving reefs, maricibo, & chuchacab, beautiful blue ocean. a small museum to get a little4 educated about the light house, and a nice beach to lay on and have a cool beer if interested, it costs around $15 to get in . thats nothing , just to help the upkeep.worth seeing just before you go around the island.

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