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Shore Excursions for Cozumel, Mexico Please remember, certain shore excursions may fill up quickly and depending on itinerary, might not be available for every ship and sail date. Adventure Experience the thrill of climbing your choice of over Park, Zip Line 70 different routes, and the relaxation of one of the 3 Hours $$ & Snorkel best beaches in Cozumel. Combo Amazing Take this jeep excursion of one of the most Snorkeling, 5 Hours significant parks of its kind in all of Mexico, Punta Ruins, $$ Sur. Lighthouse View by Jeep Atlantis Travel up to 100 feet below the ocean's surface in 1.5 Hours Submarine this 48-passenger submarine to explore the $$ wonders of "Chankanaab." ATV Beach Hop on your ATV for an adventure ride to a 4.5 Hours Adventure secluded beach. $$ ATV Jungle Maneuver your way through the Cozumel jungle on 3.5 Hours Adventure this unique ATV adventure. $$ Beach Buggy Start your engines and hold on to your hats! Say & Snorkel hello to life on the open road as you journey 4 Hours Combo around the island in a customized Dune Buggy $$ convertible. Beginner's You don't need certification for this incredible scuba Scuba Diving diving adventure. 2 Hours $$ Caverns by Discover the beauty hidden in the tropical savanna Jeep & Beach of the Yucatan Peninsula behind the wheel of a 7 Hours $$ Combo rugged 4x4 Jeep. Certified Two Take this opportunity to dive in the crystal clear 4 Hours Tank Dive w/ waters of the Mexican Caribbean with one of $$ Equipment Mexico's premier dive operators. Certified Two Take this opportunity to dive in the crystal clear 4 Hours Tank Dive waters of the Mexican Caribbean with one of $$ w/o Mexico's premier dive operators. Equipment Chankanaab Experience the past, present, and future of Park GPS Cozumel in this unique excursion. 3 Hours $$ Treasure Hunt & Snorkel Chikin Ha This amazing excursion is ideal for those who truly Cenote Cavern wish to get off the beaten path and experience a 7 Hours $$$$ Dive w/ real nature adventure. Equipment Chikin Ha This amazing excursion is ideal for those who truly Cenote Cavern wish to get off the beaten path and experience a 7 Hours $$$$ Dive w/o real nature adventure. Equipment Clear Kayak & Experience the Caribbean Sea like never before - Snorkel gliding over the coral reef in your very own clear 3.5 Hours $$ Adventure kayak! Cozumel Bike Experience the natural beauty, scenery and culture & Snorkel of Cozumel as you trek along the coast to a 4 Hours $$ Adventure beautiful beach. Cozumel Golf Welcome to Cozumel's first and only world-class & Country championship 18-hole golf course. 5 Hours $$$ Club Cozumel Tour Cozumel, the largest island in the Mexican Highlights & Caribbean, and experience its culture, history, 4 Hours $ Shopping scenic beauty and wonderful shopping. Deep Sea Bring good luck and your sense of adventure when Fishing you fish nutrient rich Caribbean waters that 4.5 Hours $$$ surround the island of Cozumel. Deluxe Sail, What better way to enjoy the beautiful island of Snorkel & Cozumel than aboard a 65-ft Ocean catamaran. 3.5 Hours $$ Beach Party Dolphin Take this opportunity to meet the bottle nosed Encounter at dolphin, one of the ocean's most amazing 3 Hours $$ Chankanaab creatures, up close and personal. Park Dolphin Take this opportunity to meet the bottle nosed Encounter at dolphin, one of the ocean's most amazing 6.5 Hours $$ Puerto creatures, up close and personal. Aventuras Dolphin Swim Enjoy some of Cozumel's best snorkeling along & Snorkel at with the opportunity to swim with dolphins. 3 Hours $$$$ Chankanaab Park Dolphin Swim Seize the opportunity to swim with beautiful at Puerto dolphins and enjoy Discovery Beach afterwards. 6.5 Hours $$$$ Aventuras Eco Jeep, Experience underwater magic snorkeling as the sun Sunset sets over Cozumel followed by a romantic dinner 5.5 Hours $$ Snorkel, & under the stars. Dinner Exploring The best way to discover Cozumel is to explore Cozumel by everything! 5 Hours $$ Jeep with Snorkel Fiesta Party Be a part of the most famous party cruise in all of Boat Mexico, the triple-decker "Fiesta", where live music 4.5 Hours $ and tropical punch flow freely. Isla Pasion Escape to a private island beach paradise for a day Beach of fun in the sun. 5 Hours $$ Adventure VIP Isla Pasion Find paradise at the end of the road on this rugged Jeep 4x4 adventure. 5 Hours $$ Adventure Adventure Isla Pasion Kayak through the beautiful Blind Bay and Jungle Kayak experience the natural beauty of Cozumel. 5 Hours $$ Jungle Bike Bike through the ever-growing jungle and explore Adventure the ancient Mayan holy grounds. 3.5 Hours $$ Jungle Hiking Hike your way through the Cozumel jungle and Expedition experience the lingering Mayan spirits and the 3.5 Hours $$ legacies of their temples. Mayan Travel back in time through the sacred land of the Frontier by Mayans, one of the oldest and most mysterious 3.5 Hours $$ Horseback civilizations in the world. Mayan Jungle Experience a cenote snorkeling, zip line and biking Explorer adventure on this 3-in-1 combination excursion! 7 Hours $$ Mayan Ruins Experience the ancient Mayan paradise kingdom of Tulum rising high above the magnificent crystal blue 7 Hours $$ Caribbean Sea. Mayan Sunset Experience the beautiful sunsets of the Mayan Catamaran Caribbean from the deck of a state-of-the-art 65- 2 Hours $ Cruise foot sailing catamaran. Mexican Have a great time while learning the secrets of Cuisine Mexican cooking by preparing a full course meal. 5 Hours $$ Cooking & Tasting Mexican Take a voyage through Mexico and experience Folkloric Show diverse history colorfully displayed in costume, & Shopping music and dance. Have the time to shop and you'll 2.5 Hours $ become acquainted with Mexican culture and personality. Mini Jeep This excursion is a great way to experience Outlander & the thrill and adventure of the Mexican wilderness. 5 Hours $$ Snorkel Night Dive Check out this amazing twist on Caribbean Certified One nightlife! 2 Hours $$ Tank w/ Equipment Night Dive Check out this amazing twist on Caribbean Certified One nightlife! 2 Hours $$ Tank w/o Equipment Off Road Kart Find some fun off the beaten path on this Adventure exciting off road kart adventure! 2.5 Hours $$ Playa Mia Spend a fun-filled day at Playa Sol, one of Beach Break Cozumel's newest beach clubs. 1 Hours $ Playa Mia Enjoy a fun-filled worry free day at Cozumel's Beach Break finest beach club. 5 Hours $$ Deluxe Power Snorkel This fun and exciting snorkel experience uses a Experience special underwater handheld power unit to explore 3 Hours $ beauty of a spectacular coral reef. Powerboat & Spend the day at one of Cozumel's most beautiful Beach Escape beaches and enjoy the unique experience of getting 4 Hours $$ 4 Hours $$ behind the wheel of your very own speedboat. Punta Sur Eco Experience a Caribbean safari on this delightful Park Mayan adventure. 4 Hours $$ Ruin & Snorkel Radio Power Your motorized power snorkel allows you to Snorkel "fly" through the water while your hi-tech snorkel Expedition allows you to listen to your guide and music as 2 Hours $$ you explore the marine life. SeaTrek Sea Treking is the easiest and most comfortable Helmet Diving way to explore Cozumel's under water wonders, 2 Hours $$ without getting your hair wet. Segway This is your opportunity to ride the most exciting Adventure & human transport vehicle around today, the 3 Hours $$ Snorkel SEGWAY. Selvatica Zip You'll pack in as much fun as possible into one day & Snorkel on this amazing combination excursion. 7 Hours $$$ Shotover You'll feel like James Bond as you take this Jetboat & thrilling jet boat ride through Cancun's tropical 7 Hours $$ Cancun lagoon system. Snuba Are you ready to try Snuba -- a combination of snorkeling and scuba diving? 2 Hours $$ Sub-Ocean Come aboard the Ocean View Explorer for an View unforgettable ride through the crystal clear waters 1.5 Hours $ surrounding the island of Cozumel. Sunset This unique sunset Mayan horseback experience Horseback: will excite your senses and give you the taste of 4 Hours $$ The Mayan Mexican culture, tradition and cuisine. Experience Sunset Prepare yourself for some of the best night diving Snorkel in the Caribbean on this sunset snorkel experience. 2.75 Hours $ Three Reef Take a cruise back in time on this Snorkeling by sightseeing and snorkel adventure aboard a classic, 3.5 Hours $$ Boat double-decker retro yacht. Unlimited No visit to Cozumel is complete without seeing the Snorkel incredible marine life in the warm crystal waters of 2.5 Hours $ the Mayan Caribbean. Xcaret Visit Xcaret Eco-Archaeological Park, one of the most important natural theme parks in the 7 Hours $$ Americas. Please remember, certain shore excursions may fill up quickly and depending on itinerary, might not be available for every ship and sail date. ATV , Caverns This combination excursion is a unique and exciting & Snorkel tropical adventure you'll never forget. 4 Hours $$ Combo ATV Jungle & Spend two thrill-packed hours on an All Terrain Beach Vehicle winding your way through the jungle and 4.5 hours $$ Adventure beach of the Yucatan Peninsula. Beginner This is your chance to try scuba diving in a fun, safe Scuba and easy setting. You haven't experienced the "Mayan Caribbean" unless you have seen this 2.5 Hours $$ amazing underwater world. Bike, Caverns, Experience a unique jungle adventure - biking and & Beach beach! 3 Hours $$ Biking to Journey into the hidden underground world of the Caverns & ancient Mayans as you explore the caverns of Chac 3.5 Hours $$ Cenote Tun. Snorkel Calica Beach Sign up for this excursion and find out why the Break Mayan Caribbean is becoming one of the fastest 4 hours $ growing vacation spots in the world.
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