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Sep 08 2008

Five Free and Cheap Things to Do In Cozumel Mexico

Published by kdgriffin at 3:23 pm under Cruises Edit This

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I’m taking a 4-day cruise to Cozumel this fall.  It won’t be my first visit the tourist friendly island but it will be the first time the  BFF and I are on such a tight budget.    This time I’ll truly be a cheap traveler.  Here are some fun and interesting things one can do in Cozumel, Mexico on a budget.

#1
Chankannab Park

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Chankannabe Park is one of my favorite Cozumel spots. Located about 5 1/2 miles the park features snorkeling, some decent eateries and bars and a terrific beach. In addition to all that, there’s a whole historical section that features replicas of Mayan homes and monuments. It’s easy to see why people make this an all day deal. Entrance is $10 for adults and $8 for for 16 and under. There are are some better deals for families the require snorkeling gear. You can print out a $2 coupon HERE.

#2

Carlos and Charlies
I know. I know. Carlos an Charlie’s is a little cheesy, a little touristy but that doesn’t but it’s also a must stop for the cheap traveler. There usually some non family friendly frivolity going on that requires no admission. True the food isn’t authentic but it’s decent. The world famous margaritas will knock you off your feet and maybe you’ll join in on the frivolity. Besides everyone is going to ask if you went.

#3
San Gervasio Ruins

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The authentic San Gervasio ruins small accessible ruins features “nine buildings that form an enclosed patio and from where three roads communicate with other squares.” The site was dedicated Mayan goddess Ixchel, goddess of midwifery, fertility,and weaving. There’s an entrance fee $5.50 and a $5 still and video camera permits cost. If you want a guide, it’ll run you $20 bucks for a group of 1-6. Why not grab you own tour book and explore on your own.

#4
Museo de la Isla de Cozumel
The local history museum exhibits that look at everything from the topography of the island to the history of the islands pre-hispanic life. It won’t take up your entire day but it’s certainly worth and hour or tow of your time. There’s also a rooftop cafe that serves breakfast an lunch. It doesn’t require admission to eat there. Admission is $3.

#5
Stroll the Streets

Everything doesn’t have to be programed. Cozumel is safe, tourist town. Just tuck your travel wallet in and see where life takes you.

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