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Cozumel hotels
Cozumel hotels tend to be low-key, privately owned properties with lots of quirky charm. Costera Norte's hotels face sandy beaches and clear shallow water, and are close to the island's golf course. Hotels on Costera Sur, on the other hand, feel more remote and front a rockier shoreline that's better for snorkeling than swimming.
It's important to decide what kind of vacation you want before choosing a hotel. Many Cozumel properties, such as the Presidente Intercontinental and Aura Cozumel, are self-contained resorts with few dining options within walking distance. If you'd prefer to be closer to the restaurants and nightlife, consider a hotel like Cozumel Palace, which is near San Miguel, Cozumel's main town.
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