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Mexico is the leading destination for Americans seeking a sunny getaway in winter, and whether it’s the resort-packed coast of Cancun or the ancient ruins of Tulum, they are most definitely spoiled for choice. 

But what about those islands fringing the coast?

Though a majority of tourists will never leave the tierra firme, as it’s where a majority of attractions are concentrated, there are alternative destinations lying just off the coast that are just as beautiful, with one in particular stealing the scene.

Easily reached from as many as 8 U.S. cities in the peak travel season, Cozumel offers white-sand beaches, upscale resorts, and a more laid-back vibe than its mainland counterparts:

Aerial View Of Cozumel, Mexico

Mexico’s Unspoiled Tropical Haven

Cozumel is the largest Mexican island, about 30 miles and 10 miles wide, sitting just opposite Playa Del Carmen on the mainland and offering a much-needed refuge from the jam-packed Riviera Maya, where all of the busiest resort towns are:

Despite being a popular port of call for cruises, Cozumel remains largely undeveloped.

Its beaches have yet to see the mass tourism and littering that Cancun has, and its truly unspoiled nature preserves are regarded as national treasures.

Cozumel Beach In Mexico

It was recently named one of the best islands in North America at Condé Nast Traveler’s latest Readers’ Choice Awards–yep, Mexico is also in North America, in case you need a reminder––in recognition of its breathtaking coastal scenery and laid-back atmosphere.

A Beach Lover’s Paradise!

If you love nature, make sure to check out the Reefs National Marine Park, a development-free zone fringed by colorful coral reefs, home to a wide range of marine life: it is where all of the most popular snorkeling sites are, including Palancar and Columbia.

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Palm Lined Beach In Cozumel, Mexico

For the water babies out there, don’t miss out on El Cielo, a coral garden lapped by waters of translucent turquoise. It’s ideal for swimming and admiring marine life: stingrays, starfish, sea turtles, and more.

For a family-friendly environment, head to Playa Mia Grand Beach Park, a water park centered around a lagoon-style, manmade pool featuring a pirate ship, water sprays, and thrilling slides; on the other hand, if it’s peace and quiet you seek, add Paradise Beach to your to-do list:

white sanded beach in cozumel

A secluded, all-inclusive beach club straddling crystal-clear seas, it is the most perfect spot for unwinding and basking in the tropical sun, costing only $68 to enter, not to mention access to the largest heated pool on the island, lounge chairs and umbrellas and WiFi are all included.

Fascinating Ancient Culture Not That Far From Your Resort

As luxurious as the resort compounds may be, one of the biggest let-downs for culture-hungry tourists sojourning in Cancun or Playa is the lack of culture.

Lucky for those who are flying all the way down to Mexico in hopes of experiencing ancient culture, Cozumel is more than just five-star resorts and lively beach bars.

Capilla Santa Cruz In Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Its Punta Sur Eco Beach Park is cut through with jungle trains leading to Mayan ruins and a historic lighthouse at the southernmost tip of the island, while San Gervasio is an abandoned worshipping center of Ixchel, the jaguar goddess for midwifery and medicine.

Looking to combine adventure with an immersion in ancient History? Book this $98 jeep tour of San Gervasio with complimentary lunch at a traditional eatery (choice of beef, chicken or fish fajitas), tequila tasting, and even snorkeling.

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Fly To Cozumel From 8 U.S. Cities

Unmarked Plane Flying Over Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico

The best part is, unlike other smaller Mexican Caribbean islands that do not have their own airport, and that are only accessible via boat from the mainland, Cozumel has an international airport hosting flights from a number of U.S. destinations.

This winter, you can fly nonstop to Cozumel, Mexico (CZM) from:

Texas

1-2 flights every day with American Airlines

  • Houston-Intercontinental (IAH)

1 flight every day with United Airlines

Florida

1 flight every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday with American Airlines

Minnesota (MN)

0-1 flight every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday with Delta Air Lines or Sun Country Airlines

Colorado

1 flight every Saturday with United Airlines

North Carolina
  • Charlotte-Douglas International (CLT)

0-1 flight every Saturday with American Airlines

Illinois

0-1 flight every Saturday with American Airlines, United Airlines

Georgia

0-1 flight every day with Delta Air Lines

Learn more about Cozumel, and start planning your sunny getaway here.

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