Written by kiminhalifax on December 23, 2007
- Saturday, February 24thTime to pack up and hit the road. Steph grabs a cab out to the dive shop to pick up the video of yesterday’s dives while I load all the luggage into...
Written by kiminhalifax on December 23, 2007
- Wednesday, February 21st Today we are to dive in the morning, and finally have the afternoon free to explore the island. When we arrive at the dive shop, they inform us that we are...
Written by kiminhalifax on December 23, 2007
- Sunday, February 18thI don’t have to get up until 4am, but I wake at 3am – GREAT, even less sleep!!!Off to the airport. The -10C temps feel almost balmy compared to the -30C we’ve been...
Written by Tim Thornton on February 1, 2007
- For anyone who was ever looking for a quick and inexpensive scuba diving trip from Texas has been to Cozumel. And anyone who has ever been to Cozumel once, has been back time and time...
Written by Samlawali on April 4, 2005
- This is one of my favorites places on earth. The weather is hot, humid, and beautiful. I have visited six or seven times, about once per year. I try to book my cruise with...
Written by beach_lvr on September 17, 2004
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After a few days of 24/7, noisy, whistle-blowing directors at our hotel pool in Cancun, we were looking for a change of scenery. A day trip to Cozumel was just what we needed. Our hotel...
Written by Cantin2 on September 16, 2004
- Cozumel is well-known for its great reefs for diving -- many are shallow enough to make snorkeling enjoyable (if the reef is deep, you can't see the fish and vegetation as well). The best snorkeling...
Written by Sandstone on September 25, 2003
- The long cross country trip was finally over when our taxi pulled up in front of El Cid la Ceiba in Cozumel. The front entrance was a most welcome sight, and resort staff met...
Written by Cantin2 on November 8, 2004
- COZUMEL:
San Miguel is a typical small Mexican town, with narrow streets, tiny shops, and a central plaza, which on Sunday nights, becomes very festive. Families gather to stroll along the malecon (walkway along the...
Written by Cantin2 on February 20, 2004
- If you’re visiting Playa for the evening, I'd go early (6-ish). Fifth Avenue is on the main street. You can be dropped off at either end -- the avenue is about one mile long. It's...
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