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There are currently 3 different piers here. Carnival has invested about $20 million in expanding the local port.

Punta Langosta is located right in the city's business district. After leaving the ship and walking along the pier towards the city, you will find yourself in a passage leading to a shopping center. And this is the very heart of downtown Cozumel.

International Pier is about a 10-minute drive south of the city (you can walk this distance in half an hour along the coast, but if it's hot outside, it's best to get in the car). If the lines of people waiting to take taxis are too long, leave the pier and go outside. Turn left at the port entrance and head towards El Cid La Ceiba. There, cars returning from the city try to get to the pier, and therefore drivers will be happy to board a passenger without wasting time waiting in a long line. The trip costs about 7 dollars.

The third pier - Puerto Maya - is located very close to the International Pier, and the recommendations for them will be the same.

Finally, if there are too many ships in the port, some of them anchor outside and use tenders to ferry passengers to the Punta Langosta pier.

Most of the Carnival cruise line ships dock in Puerto Maya.

What to see in Cozumel on a cruise

Most tourists come to Cozumel to take a look at its underwater world. Although there are many beach clubs offering snorkeling, the main attractions are the reefs located far from the shore. There are many diving centers here ready to take you there. The main city and diving organizations are located on the western side of the island. But if you rent a Beetle or a scooter, then you should visit its eastern part. It is mostly underdeveloped, but it does have beautiful beaches, high waves and exposed cliffs above the ocean. During strong waves you will be able to see several small lava craters.

Restaurants on the beach are located literally at every step. List of beaches.

Routes, excursions, transport in the port of Cozumel

Rent a car from any of the well-known companies. You can find them near cruise ship piers. Since there is only one main road, you simply cannot get lost.

Expect to pay $10 for the ride from the pier to San Miguel. The demands of most taxi drivers are much higher, so if you doubt their honesty, ask to see the tariff schedule that each of them should have.

San Miguel is very walkable and you can easily explore the waterfront and shopping area on foot. The main entertainment here is the small cafes and shops that line the streets and the main square.

What to see around Cozumel

Chankanaab National Park, located south of the city (about 9 km), is open daily from 7 am to 5 pm. It consists of a beach, restaurant, bar, changing rooms, walking paths and a lagoon, home to a large population of iguanas. Activities include snorkeling and diving, swimming with dolphins, and scuba diving. On the park's website you can find a $2 discount coupon and available activities. Admission for adults averages $22 per person.

Cozumel Pearl Farm, the only working pearl farm, is located in a protected natural area where everything remains pristine. You can only get there by boat, because the farm is surrounded on one side by a lagoon with mangroves, and on the other by the delightful turquoise waters of the Caribbean Gulf.

The shops

In San Miguel, most of the tourist-oriented shopping is located around the main square and is easily accessible on foot.

Currency

The Mexican currency is the peso (MXN). The symbol used to denote it coincides with the American dollar icon, and therefore they are easy to confuse. Prices in dollars - in tourist areas - are marked US$ or S with two dashes. For one American dollar they give about 17 pesos.

Credit cards in Cozumel are not as widespread as in Europe or the USA. Some companies charge an additional fee of 5% of the transaction amount for such transactions. Cash rules here.

Languages ​​and communication

The main language in Mexico is Spanish. English is spoken in cities bordering the United States, as well as in tourist areas.

Opening hours and holidays

Traditionally, department stores are open from 9:00 to 13:00 (except Sundays) and from 17:00 to 21:00. But retail outlets located near the pier are often open all day, especially during high season. Most shops are closed on Sunday mornings.

  • 1st of January.
  • February 2: Day of the Virgin of Candelaria, celebrated in many places throughout the country.
  • February 5: Constitution Day (1917).
  • February 24: Flag Day.
  • March 21: Birthday of Benito Juarez (1806). In 2006, the 200th anniversary was celebrated.
  • May 1: Labor Day.
  • May 5: Battle of Pueblo against the French army, 19th century (unofficial holiday).
  • September 1: Report Day. Although this holiday is not currently official, it is still important, because on this day the President of Mexico annually addresses the nation with a story about the activities of his administration. Each president speaks 6 times.
  • September 16: Independence Day (from Spain - 1821).
  • October 12: America's Discovery Day.
  • November 2: Day of the Dead (unofficial holiday).
  • November 20: Revolution Day (1910).
  • December 12: Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe. Despite its unofficial nature, this is one of the main Mexican holidays.
  • December 25: Christmas.

Easter is celebrated throughout the country, focusing on the Catholic calendar (the first Sunday after the first spring full moon).

Often when planning a trip, people go to weather forecast sites to make sure that rain won’t ruin their beach vacation. But forecasts are not always reliable. Then there is one more option - watch a webcam online in the city where you are going.

The world of technology has made our lives easier and now to see the coast of Mexico we don’t have to fly there, but just press a couple of buttons and we will see the situation with our own eyes. Online cameras are used not only by travelers, but also by athletes, such as kite surfers. Small devices will always tell you whether there is wind and sun on the beach, and will also show how many people are on the coastline.

Well, let's see what a web camera is capable of and study it online?

Webcam Akumal

The first camera is located on a city beach that we have long loved. Here you can swim with turtles, stingrays and manta rays. A webcam on the beach in Akumal will help you understand the weather and decide on your trip for the day.

Akumal is one of the best places in Mexico to swim with turtles.

Webcam Playa Del Carmen

Cabo San Lucas is such a beautiful place that Enrique Iglesias filmed his video here

Webcam in Puerto Vaillarta

Without being upset that the ocean coast in Baja California Sur is not so accessible to us, we can watch the camera online in the beautiful town of Puerto Vaillarta. The camera is installed at the Rosita Hotel. The view opens onto the city embankment and the ocean. There is also a camera in the city with a view of the beach: Beach webcam in Puerto Vaillarta

The most interesting attraction of Puerto Vallarta is the sculptures on the embankment and the large temple, which has a beautiful crown instead of a dome.

Webcam Cozumel island

For those who cannot imagine life without the warm Caribbean sea and islands, there is an affordable camera on the island of Cozumel. The camera is installed overlooking the port where cruise ships arrive.

Some of the best diving spots in the world are located around the island of Cozumel.

Webcam volcano Popocatépetl

One of the most picturesque cameras is installed in Iztaxpuatl-Popocatepetl National Park, overlooking the Popocatepetl volcano. Now even the most picturesque corners of nature are available in just two clicks.

Popocatépetl is an active volcano and is considered the second highest point in Mexico.

Webcam Cancun

The famous resort, or rather the hotelier’s area, is now always under the gun of a camera installed overlooking the coastline. Second camera will show you the best beaches in Mexico. It’s not for nothing that the most beautiful beaches are considered to be the beach in Cancun and.

Cancun is a big city where package tourists fly in. And all because in this city there is a large tourist area called the “Hotelier Zone”.

Mexico City webcam

The capital of Mexico and its rhythmic way of life can be observed through an online camera installed overlooking the central square of the city. And all the scale of the huge metropolis can be seen on camera overlooking the city panorama.

Mexico City is the capital of vast Mexico and the hometown of the famous artist Frida Kahlo.

Webcam Acapulco

We all know the words of the song “Acapulco ayayyy!” were not invented, but borrowed from Mexico. The resort city of Acapulco is one of the largest cities on the ocean coast of Mexico and we can observe it through the camera

Acapulco was once a resort for millionaires. Now tourists come here too, but with different wallet sizes. Acapulco gained popularity in the 50s of the 20th century. It was then that the city began to deteriorate and new hotels, casinos and entertainment centers appeared. It’s not for nothing that such presidents as Kennedy, Reagan and Clinton spent their honeymoon in Acapulco.

Webcam Guadalajara

The architectural city of Guadalajara and its central square opens up to us through a small box broadcasting the life of the city online.

A biomedical research center dedicated to the problems of lycanthropy is located in Guadaladhara. Dr. Lewis Figuera has been studying the 32-member Atziv family in Mexico for many years. All descendants of this family are born with thick hair all over their bodies. Now this large family lives in the mountain town of Zacatecas. It is customary for the Atsivs to enter into only internal marriages (among themselves). The Mexican is avoided in every possible way by this generation and is considered cursed.

Guaymas webcam

The town of Guaymas with its picturesque hills and cacti can be observed through the camera installed overlooking the embankment.

The Sea of ​​Cortez and the shores of the city of Guayamas have long been favored by white sharks. This place is most suitable for them to breed offspring.

Webcam Bacalar

The town of Bacalar, located near the border with Belize, is famous for its lake. They say that you can see seven different colors of water in the lake. To see the lake you need to come to this town, but the city itself can be viewed through a camera.

Bacalar is a quiet village, without shopping centers, casinos or entertainment. The lake is the only magnet that attracts tourists here.

Webcam Monterrey

We can see the city of Monterrey, sandwiched between hills in the state of Nuevo Leon, through an online camera, which is located above the city and offers views of a beautiful panorama of hills and houses.

Each region of Mexico has its own subculture, but the city of Monterey stands out for a movement called “Cholombians.” Teenagers of this movement have their own style: baggy clothes, shaved heads with long smooth strands of hair near the face and religious jewelry that has long become familiar to them. Main activity: dancing to Colombian music and imitating Colombia in every possible way. The government has a positive attitude towards the Cholombians, because they are peaceful and do not break the law.

Webcam Puebla

The city of Puebla and its central square are visible from the camera, which is installed overlooking the main cathedral of the city.

Puebla is a city of 99 churches. This is exactly how many shrines there are after the conquistadors instilled Christianity in the city. This city is also famous for its saints, who after his death were buried under the altar of the church. The body lay there for 180 years, after which it was removed from the crypt. Saint Sebastian was so well preserved that his blood did not clot. The Vatican considers the Reverend a saint of the second degree.

Not far from the city of Puebla in the city of Cholula there is the world's smallest active volcano, Coxcomate, which means "Clay Pot". The diameter of the pot neck is 23 meters. The height from the base is only 13 meters.

Webcam San Francisco de Campeche

The town of San Francisco de Campeche, which is very similar, opens up to us through a camera broadcasting the beautiful embankment of the city.

San Francisco de Campeche is the only walled city in Mexico.

Webcam Veracruz

The port and architectural city of Veracruz opens its curtains to the curious reader through the camera with a panorama of the city.

Veracruz is a city with dance and music traditions. It was here that some musical genres and their own dance styles originated, which the local population is very proud of. Some episodes of the film “Pirates of the Caribbean” were also filmed in this city.

Webcam Mahahual

Mahahual is a small town that attracts snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. This is where we are going to get to in the near future. The beauty is that the reefs start almost from the very shore. Lovers of the underwater world won't have to swim far. Camera in this resort it is not installed very well, overlooking the sea.

Webcam Morelia

The picturesque city of Morelia in the state of Michoacan presents us with its architecture, through the camera installed overlooking the avenue and the cathedral.

The historic center of Morelia contains more than a thousand architectural objects, thanks to which it was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Also, behind the scenes, the city is usually called the “Pink City”, thanks to the numerous structures made of pink stone.

Webcam Tijuana

Are you planning to cross the border between Mexico and the United States in the city of Tijuana and not shit your pants at all? Then check the camera before your trip and check the weather. Bad weather is the best thing that can happen to you in this area!

The city is famous for hosting races with tuned and restored cars, including antique and unique examples.

Puerto Escondido webcam

Our review of Mexico webcams ends with the tourist city of Puerto Escondido located on the ocean coast. Webcam will show the sunny coast of the city and the huge waves that surfers catch.

The sunny voyage continues - we are in Cozumel

Today is November 12, Saturday, and we are moored at the port of the Mexican island of Cozumel - this largest island in Mexico (16 km wide and 45 km long) has been a center of tourism for thousands of years.

The island is the top of a seamount that was formed as a result of tectonic movements in the earth's crust millions of years ago. One part of the mountain, after a drop in the level of the world's oceans, appeared on the surface, the other - hidden under water - was overgrown with colored corals that form picturesque vertical columns.

I looked at the business card of Cozumel and already want to go there in real life:

In Cozumel, the ruins of IxChel, the ancient goddess of fertility, have been preserved. Even the ancient Mayans made a pilgrimage to this temple at least once in their lives. And the temple still attracts many tourists. This is well illustrated by our traditional video greeting:

Much of Cozumel is in its original state. Tropical jungles and swampy lagoons serve as a haven for many animals and birds. The famous Chankanaab National Park, the Punta Celarain Ecological Reserve, and the Colombia Lagoon, home to endemic species of the island, make Cozumel a recognized center for eco-tourism.

In 1961, during an expedition to the island, the famous explorer of the world's oceans, Jacques Cousteau, was literally amazed by the beauty of the underwater world of this place. Since then, Cozumel has transformed from a sleepy fishing island into one of the world's most popular diving destinations, with its coastal waters designated an underwater sanctuary.

In the coastal waters of Cozumel there are underwater caves that form a complex system and bizarre reefs that descend to varying depths, making it suitable for diving by both professionals and beginners. Near the island you can find parrot fish, moray eels, starfish, tropical fish: from tiny to huge, reaching human height.

The only city on the island is San Miguel, but there are many hotels on the coast that specialize in welcoming divers.


Colorful underwater reef life near Cozumel.

Cozumel is an island paradise 20 km off the coast of Yucatan, famous for its beautiful coral reefs and exceptionally clear water. The famous explorer of the depths, Jacques Cousteau himself, considered this place the best in the world for diving. Situated on the world's second largest barrier reef, Palancar, Cozumel attracts divers from all over the world:

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Mexico
The webcam shows an online view of the Colima volcano in Mexico in real time. Colima is Mexico's most active volcano. Since 1576, more than 40 eruptions have been recorded.


Last online check: today (live camera)


Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Live webcam shows the beach of the Xcaret eco-theme park in Playa del Carmen in Mexico. Eco-archaeological park "Xcaret" is one of the popular entertainment attractions of the Riviera Maya.

Time zone: GMT-06:00. Broadcast quality: 480p video, 🔊 with sound.
Last online check: today (live camera)


Mexico
The webcam shows the most popular beach in the Mexican city of Akumal (Quintana Roo, Mexico). The picture is updated every 10 seconds.

Time zone: GMT-06:00. Broadcast quality: photo 720p


Mexico
The webcam broadcasts an online view of the active Popocatepetl volcano in the Transverse Volcanic Sierra, southern Mexico. Height 5452 m. Constantly smoking. As part of the national park...

Time zone: GMT-06:00. Broadcast quality: 480p video, 🔊 with sound.
Last online check: today (camera works intermittently)


Mexico
The webcam on the island of Cozumel shows the Caribbean Sea, cruise ships, ships, boats, boats, etc. The picture is updated every minute.

Time zone: GMT-06:00. Broadcast quality: 360p photo
Last online check: (live camera)


Mexico
The webcam shows a view of the Mexican city of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

Time zone: GMT-06:00. Broadcast quality: 360p video
Last online check: (camera works intermittently)


Cancun, Mexico
The webcam shows a panoramic view of Punta Cancun beach. The camera is installed at the Krystal Cancun Hotel & Resorts.

Time zone: GMT-06:00. Broadcast quality: 1080p video.
Last online check: (camera not working)


San Miguel de Cozumel, Mexico
Live online broadcast from an underwater webcam on a reef off the coast of Cozumel island. The webcam shows an artistic electric riff called "Zoe". In addition to the fact that this structure has become...

Time zone: GMT-06:00. Broadcast quality: 480p video.
Last online check: (camera not working)

Mexico

Live webcams in Mexico in real time. Popular webcams are shown first. Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a state in North America, bordered in the north by the United States, in the southeast by Belize and Guatemala, in the west by the waters of the Gulf of California and the Pacific Ocean, in the east by the waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.

Some online video surveillance web cameras can be viewed with sound. When watching, keep in mind the fact that the sound in the broadcast may be turned on by default.

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