A Destination for Rejuvenation
The ancients journeyed here from the mainland to invoke the healing powers of Ix-Chel, Mayan goddess of the moon. A millennium later, the island of Cozumel remains a place of relaxation and rejuvenation, through temple rituals have been replaced by therapeutic massage, detoxifying scrubs and nourishing emollients. Complementing the attentions of the skilled technicians who administer wraps and rubs is the setting itself. Sea air and blue water are never far away, and warm sunshine tempts patrons to follow up each treatment with a refreshing nap by the pool or on the beach. For those in search of wellness, Cozumel is still the place to go.
Highlights
- Best for: Everyone, surrounded by water great for beach lovers, watersports enthusiasts and those looking to relax
- Best season to visit: Year round
- Weather: Winter temperatures stay in the 70s, with pleasantly low humidity. Summertime highs approach 90 but cool at night. The rainy season, June to October, bring afternoon thunderstorms and increased humidity, but underwater visibility isn't compromised
Things to Do
- Cultural Activities
- Diving
- Offroading
- Paddle Sports
- Snorkeling
Cozumel Information
Spa and Wellness in Cozumel
The premier spas in Cozumel are associated with oceanfront resorts located along the island's western coast. These facilities offer a wide range of treatment options, some utilizing the latest techniques and products perfected in Europe and the Orient, others which are inspired by local healing traditions and incorporate indigenous therapeutic ingredients.
Spa and Wellness in Cozumel Tips
At some resorts, spa pampering doesn't cost extra. As part of the accommodation package, the property will issue what is known as a resort credit. These credits can be applied to activities and services at the resort, including spa treatments. Ask your Caradonna travel consultant about current offers.
Best Places for Spa and Wellness in Cozumel
Treatment rooms at the Cozumel Palace feature picture windows overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Signature treatments at the Presidente Cozumel spa incorporate indigenous fruits, plants, herbs and other natural elements, and employ traditional techniques of the ancient Mayans. Spreading over nearly 14,000 square feet, the Secrets Spa by Pevonia promotes relaxation through a combination of the latest hydrotherapy techniques and indigenous treatments.
What to Pack for Spa and Wellness in Cozumel
Spas will provide robes and slippers, but sometimes it's nice to have your own comfy footwear, and you may want a fresh change of clothes for afterward. Load some relaxing music on your smartphone to help set the tone while preparing for treatments, and don't forget the water bottle to maintain healthy hydration.
Specials
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Secrets Aura Cozumel
Valid 1/1/24-2/14/24. Rate from $1,269 per person, double diver.
Valid 2/15/24-2/19/24. Rate from $1,469 per person, double diver.
Valid 2/20/24-3/30/24. Rate from $1,344 per person, double diver.
Book by 9/15/23.
From $1,269 per person double diver
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Dreams Cozumel Cape Resort and Spa
Valid 1/1/24-2/14/24. Rate from $1,144 per person, double diver.
Valid 2/15/24-2/19/24. Rate from $1,204 per person, double diver.
Valid 2/20/24-3/22/24. Rate from $1,290 per person, double diver.
Valid 3/23/24-3/30/24. Rate from $1,230 per person, double diver.
Book by 9/15/23.
From $1,144 per person double diver
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Secrets Aura Cozumel
Valid through 10/31/23. Rate from $962 per person, double diver.
Valid travel 11/1/23-11/18/23. Rate from $1,122 per person, double diver.
Valid travel 11/19/23-12/22/23. Rate from $1,062 per person, double diver.
Valid travel 12/23/23-12/30/23. Rate from $1,189 per person, double diver.
Book by 9/15/23. SPACE IS GOING FAST!
From $962 per person double diver
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Dreams Cozumel Cape Resort and Spa
Valid through 10/28/23. Rate from $895 per person, double diver.
Valid travel 10/29/23-11/15/23. Rate from $1,029 per person, double diver.
Valid travel 11/20/23-12/20/23. Rate from $962 per person, double diver.
Book by 8/30/23. SPACE IS GOING FAST!
From $895 per person double diver
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Iberostar Cozumel
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Allegro Cozumel
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Scuba Club Cozumel
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The Westin Cozumel
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Dreams Cozumel Cape Resort and Spa
Unlimited-Luxury: everything is included, no wristbands, no tips and unlimited food and beverages with our premium top shelf liquor in all our bars, a large variety of gourmet menus, room service, minibar restock daily, waiters for pool service and beach, plus much more!
Optional add-ons for Watersports Activities and Topside Activities available in the shopping cart after room category is selected.
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Occidental Cozumel
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Sunscape Sabor Cozumel
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Secrets Aura Cozumel
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The Explorean Cozumel
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Presidente InterContinental Resort
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Cozumel Hotel and Resort by Wyndham
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Fiesta Americana Cozumel
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El Cid La Ceiba Beach
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Passport and/or Visa Requirements
A valid, undamaged passport is required. No visa is required for stays less than 180 days. One page is required in your passport for entry stamp. Other required items include a return ticket and confirmation of hotel reservation. All persons leaving Cozumel pay a departure tax of approximately $34 USD which should be included in your international ticket. Check the entry/exit requirements here.
Immunizations
Vaccinations are not required for entering Mexico if you’re coming from the United States. Check with the Centers for Disease Control on recommended vaccinations for travel www.cdc.gov.
Culture and Customs
Though no longer the sleepy fishing village that divers first discovered in the 1960s, the island of Cozumel retains much of its small-town charm. Cruise ships come and go, but move beyond the waterfront souvenir shops and tourist-centric watering holes and you will discover a culture that combines memories of the Maya with traditions of old Mexico. Many local shops close for an afternoon siesta and as the big ships sail off into the night, residents come out for paseos around the town square. Also in the mix is a vibrant and sophisticated art and music scene. Cozumel has been called Mexico's equivalent of Key West, attracting creative types from across the country and beyond. This influx of talent also extends to the kitchen, adding creative cuisines to a dining scene that also includes a number of family-operated favorites that have been pleasing hungry divers for decades. Surface intervals are typically spent relaxing at beach clubs, with perhaps one day set aside for an island tour. A handful of bars and clubs stay open late, while ferries connect to the lively scene at Playa del Carmen, which lies just across the channel.
Electricity, Phone and Internet Access
Electricity is 110 volts, 60 cycles, same as in the U.S., so converters are not necessary.
Cozumel has a modern, fully digital and reliable telecommunication system. The long distance dialing code is 52, while the area code for Cozumel is 987. Check with your cell provider for International plans and costs. The Internet is available at many hotels, restaurants, bars and stores.
Water Quality
Most restaurants and bars in tourist locations use purified water. Outside of resorts, be cautious with ice in drinks or vegetables which may have been washed in tap water. Bottled water is available for purchase and is recommended for drinking and brushing your teeth.
Language & Currency
Spanish is the official language but English is widely spoken.
The Mexican peso is the official currency of Cozumel (MXN). Due to new regulations, merchants and businesses can no longer change U.S. Dollars for Pesos. That must be done at a currency exchange office. U.S. credit cards are widely accepted. Check the current exchange rate here.
Time
Mexico spans four different time zones. February 1, 2015, the state of Quintana Roo which includes Cozumel, changed to Eastern Standard Time Zone (Zona Sureste). They do not observe daylight savings time, which puts them 5 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (-5 GMT).
Location, Size and Population
Cozumel is Mexico's largest island, sitting just 12 miles off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula. It is approximately 250 square miles. Cozumel is 43 miles south of Cancún and 12 miles southeast of Playa del Carmen. Ferries take passengers between Playa del Carmen on the mainland side to Cozumel island in about 1/2 an hour. Cozumel measures 28 miles long & 10 miles wide.
The population of Cozumel is estimated at 100,000.