Guidebook for San Miguel de Cozumel

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Guidebook for San Miguel de Cozumel

Food Scene

80 locals recommend
Guido's
23 Av. Rafael E. Melgar
80 locals recommend
Delicious cofee and the best quiche and carrot cake.
Calle 3 Sur 289
289 Calle 3 Sur
Delicious cofee and the best quiche and carrot cake.
Definitely one of the best pasta places on the island. Genuine Italian food. A real hole-in-the-wall, it is good for take out as there are only 2 small tables and a bar with 5 stools at the restaurant.
12 locals recommend
K'ooben Laab
12 locals recommend
Definitely one of the best pasta places on the island. Genuine Italian food. A real hole-in-the-wall, it is good for take out as there are only 2 small tables and a bar with 5 stools at the restaurant.
Small, quaint, family-owned and operated Lebanese restaurant. True farm to table here!
Arabian Tacos
Avenida Licenciado Pedro Joaquin Coldwell
Small, quaint, family-owned and operated Lebanese restaurant. True farm to table here!
During the day, this is a pay-to -enter beach club and at night it turns into "Buccanos at Night" - a hip bar scene with great food and the gorgeous backdrop of the ocean.
60 locals recommend
Buccanos
60 locals recommend
During the day, this is a pay-to -enter beach club and at night it turns into "Buccanos at Night" - a hip bar scene with great food and the gorgeous backdrop of the ocean.
The food is amazing!
56 locals recommend
La Cocay
208 Calle 8 Nte
56 locals recommend
The food is amazing!

Parks & Nature

Fun in the sun and big waves! Pack sunscreen as there is little to no shade to be had at this pristine beach. There are no services provided and no cel service either so come prepared. Probably no credit cards accepted! Watch the sun come up from here.
11 locals recommend
Playa San Martín
11 locals recommend
Fun in the sun and big waves! Pack sunscreen as there is little to no shade to be had at this pristine beach. There are no services provided and no cel service either so come prepared. Probably no credit cards accepted! Watch the sun come up from here.
This is a cool beach club that charges no entry fee. They serve amazing food - my favourites are the whole fried fish and the Aguachile (very spicy!) Sleep in hammocks right on the sandy beach, swim or body surf, or get a massage on the beach. It gets crowded on Sundays (like most beaches on that side of the island) and can potentially get touristy when there are docked cruise ships on the island.
11 locals recommend
Punta Morena
km. 44 Costa Este
11 locals recommend
This is a cool beach club that charges no entry fee. They serve amazing food - my favourites are the whole fried fish and the Aguachile (very spicy!) Sleep in hammocks right on the sandy beach, swim or body surf, or get a massage on the beach. It gets crowded on Sundays (like most beaches on that side of the island) and can potentially get touristy when there are docked cruise ships on the island.

Sightseeing

Beautiful and well preserved, if small, site of Mayan ruins.
25 locals recommend
San Gervasio
25 locals recommend
Beautiful and well preserved, if small, site of Mayan ruins.
Iconic and very old town in Cozumel. The square is lined with small shops selling local arts and crafts. A fun half-day trip. Cedral holds a fair that has made it famous: bullfights, cock fights, rodeo, typical foods, folkloric dancing, horse riding, etc.
31 locals recommend
El Cedral
31 locals recommend
Iconic and very old town in Cozumel. The square is lined with small shops selling local arts and crafts. A fun half-day trip. Cedral holds a fair that has made it famous: bullfights, cock fights, rodeo, typical foods, folkloric dancing, horse riding, etc.