8 Best Hotels in Cozumel, Mexico

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Small, one-of-a-kind hotels have long been the norm in Cozumel. Most of the island’s accommodations are on the leeward (western) and south sides of the island, but there’s one peaceful hideaway on the windward (eastern) side. The larger resorts are north and south of San Miguel, while the less expensive places are found in town. Cozumel also has a growing condo rental market. Rates are competitive, and condos are easily found via any of the numerous vacation rental websites.

Presidente InterContinental Cozumel Resort and Spa

$$$ | Carretera Chankanaab, Km 6.5, Cozumel, 77600, Mexico Fodor's Choice
Presidente InterContinental Cozumel Resort and Spa, Zona Hotelera Sur
Cozumel Country Club

The luxurious InterContinental has top-notch service, expansive lawns, pristine beaches, and spacious, modern rooms. Situated in a quiet patch of jungle, this property is away from the cruise-ship hustle and bustle, making it the perfect place for those looking to escape. Guest rooms are sleek and creatively utilize wood and earth tones to set the mood. The rooms are enhanced by luxe touches like outdoor rain showers, spacious outdoor lounge furniture areas, or whirlpool tubs with a sea view. The spa is the island's best, and active types can take advantage of the dive shop, tennis courts, 24-hour modern gym, putting greens, and daily roster of activities. There is even an adults-only pool away from the main areas and a dedicated kids' area located at the opposite end of the facility.

Pros

  • Modern, luxurious rooms
  • Impeccable service
  • Four restaurants

Cons

  • Pricey food
  • Some rooms lack ocean views
  • Marina traffic can create waves for snorkelers
Carretera Chankanaab, Km 6.5, Cozumel, 77600, Mexico
800-502–0500-in the U.S. and Canada
Hotel Details
218 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Coral Princess Golf & Dive Resort

$$ | Carretera Costera Norte, Km 2.5, Cozumel, 77600, Mexico

Good snorkeling off the rocky shoreline and a relaxed family feel make this resort, which offers both hotel rooms and apartmentlike units, a north-coast favorite. The latter have one or two bedrooms, a kitchen, and a balcony or terrace. Most of the studio-size hotel rooms overlook the jungle; try to get an ocean-facing one on an upper floor for the best views and sea breezes. The hotel has an infinity pool, a small, man-made, sandy beach and its own PADI dive center. 

Pros

  • Decent, well-priced meals
  • Family-friendly
  • Snorkeling right off beach

Cons

  • Can be noisy at pool
  • Some rooms lack bathtubs
  • Time-share pitches
Carretera Costera Norte, Km 2.5, Cozumel, 77600, Mexico
987-564–5889
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148 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cozumel Hotel & Resort

$$ | Carretera Costera Sur, Km 1.7, Cozumel, 77600, Mexico

In high season, guests surround the enormous pool at this bright-orange Wyndham property, while activity directors enliven the crowd with games and loud music. The scene is quieter at the beach club, which is accessed via an under-street tunnel; however, the beach here is a rocky shoreline, not a sandy strand. The large rooms are reminiscent of a moderate chain hotel, with tile floors, comfy beds, and bathtub-shower combos. All-inclusive packages cover not only meals, drinks, taxes, and tips but also a scuba lesson at the hotel's PADI dive center.

Pros

  • Near grocery stores and restaurants
  • 10 fully accessible rooms
  • Breakfast-only option available

Cons

  • Rocky beach area
  • Poolside entertainment loud
  • Outdated facilities
Carretera Costera Sur, Km 1.7, Cozumel, 77600, Mexico
987-872–9020
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181 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Cozumel Palace

$$$$ | Av. Rafael E. Melgar, Km 1.5 Sur, Cozumel, 77600, Mexico

Gleaming white in the afternoon sun, the Cozumel Palace seems more like a cruise ship than an upscale all-inclusive hotel, one where the music and flowing drinks in the tight confines of the pool deck area create a lively outdoor atmosphere. In sharp contrast, the romantic, multilevel bedrooms are airy enclaves with whirlpool tubs, luxurious bathrooms, stocked refrigerators, and balcony hammocks. Three top-quality restaurants and an outdoor snack bar offer numerous dining options and the buffet breakfast is not to be missed. The Palace Resorts chain has time-share and club programs, so salespeople are about. The small, man-made beach is a good place to hide from the pool area. The snorkeling along the pool's edge is made easy with several ladder entry locations.

Pros

  • On-site spa and dive shop
  • Extremely attentive staff
  • Walking distance to downtown

Cons

  • Time-share reps
  • Pool and lobby get noisy at happy hour
  • Lack of premium liquors
Av. Rafael E. Melgar, Km 1.5 Sur, Cozumel, 77600, Mexico
987-872–9430
Hotel Details
175 rooms
All-Inclusive
Day passes available for a fee

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El Cid la Ceiba

$$ | Carretera Chankanaab, Km 4.5, Cozumel, 77600, Mexico

Next door to the Puerta Maya cruise pier and shopping center, this smallish resort, part of a small Mexican hotel chain, is a comfortable choice, with some condo-style rooms that have kitchenettes. Most overlook the ocean, though you may have to crane your neck around the massive cruise ships parked in front to see it. The lobby and pool area separate two buildings, one facing a generous beach and the other above a smaller patch of sand bordering a shallow saltwater lagoon with a waterfall and a temazcal (outdoor sauna).

Pros

  • Comfy accommodations
  • Reasonably priced all-inclusive option available
  • Close to town and other restaurants

Cons

  • Pool area is small and the scene can be boisterous
  • Heavy boat traffic in snorkel areas
  • Time-share reps
Carretera Chankanaab, Km 4.5, Cozumel, 77600, Mexico
987-872–0844
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76 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Iberostar Cozumel

$$$ | Carretera Chankanaab, Km 17, Cozumel, 77600, Mexico

Jungle greenery surrounds this all-inclusive resort at Cozumel's southernmost point, where bungalow rooms are small but pleasant. Each has wrought-iron details, one king-size or two queen-size beds, and a terrace or patio with hammocks. Rooms with king beds have more space. There isn't much privacy if you are on the ground floor—pathways through the resort wind around the bungalows—but this is the most enjoyable of the reasonably priced all-inclusives on the southern coast. Reservations for dinner are strictly enforced. Significant discounts are available by reserving via the Iberostar website.

Pros

  • Friendly, personal service
  • Large pool area with plenty of lounge chairs
  • Short trip to most dive sites

Cons

  • Rocky beach entry
  • So-so food and reservations required
  • Expensive cab ride to town
Carretera Chankanaab, Km 17, Cozumel, 77600, Mexico
987-872–9900
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306 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Meliá Cozumel

$$$ | Carretera Costera Norte, Km 5.8, Cozumel, 77600, Mexico

One of the first international-class hotels in Cozumel, Meliá continues to satisfy by offering guests a bit of everything, including a wide variety of restaurants and activities, including motorized and nonmotorized water sports. An 18-hole mini-golf course, plus well-equipped kids' club and games room, mean that children and teenagers will be busy and happy; a top-notch spa is available for parents to unwind and disconnect. 

Pros

  • 40+ activities available every day
  • Kids' club
  • Great beach

Cons

  • Extra charge for room service
  • Some rooms have no ocean views
  • Massive property
Carretera Costera Norte, Km 5.8, Cozumel, 77600, Mexico
987-872–9870
Hotel Details
210 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Secrets Aura Cozumel

$$$$ | Carretera Costera Sur, Km 12.9, Cozumel, 77600, Mexico

The elegant adults-only Aura offers the ultimate in all-inclusive service and a variety of room styles in four low-rise buildings that face a meandering pool with separate areas linked by a lazy river. Swim-up suites have direct patio access to the ground-level pool, while third-story solarium suites have narrow rooftop lap pools. The design throughout the seven room categories is sleekly contemporary, with dark-wood furnishings and contrasting sea-blue textiles. The outdoor, white-tablecloth dining is a special treat.

Pros

  • High-tech
  • Luxurious amenities (rare on Cozumel)
  • Intimate, sophisticated atmosphere

Cons

  • Far from town
  • Offshore snorkeling not very good
  • Some rooms need updating
Carretera Costera Sur, Km 12.9, Cozumel, 77600, Mexico
866-467–3273-in the U.S. and Canada
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238 suites
All-Inclusive

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