Cozumel

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The InterContinental really owns the luxury resort market on Cozumel, offering top-notch service, expansive lawns, pristine beaches, and spacious, modern rooms. — Fodor's
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An art-centric boutique stay at a playful adults-only resort with its own private beach on the Mexican Caribbean. — Jetsetter
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Strikingly chic, amply-equipped rooms combine Mexican traditional touches with clean modern lines... making the most of the Caribbean sunlight and superb sunsets. — DK Eyewitness
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Golfers love the place, as green fees are included in room rate along with American breakfast. Bright and cheerful rooms have balconies, some beach facing. — Michelin Guide
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Located on the northwest side of the island facing the mainland, on the edge of colorful Cozumel proper, this is yet another of the Palace Resort chain's well-run operations. — Star Service
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Notable as it’s the only windward hotel on the island, Ventanas al Mar might be right for you if you are looking to get away from it all (way away from it all). — Lonely Planet
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Secrets Aura Cozumel is the most expansive all-inclusive upscale property in Cozumel, and it has all of the trimmings for adult-only fun. — Oyster
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This is a peaceful hotel built in Mexican colonial style around a large garden courtyard. — Frommer's
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The 306-room Iberostar Cozumel is an all-inclusive, mid-range family-friendly resort that is a haven for scuba divers on the southwestern coast of Cozumel. — Oyster
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The 261-room Allegro Cozumel is an affordable, mid-range, all-inclusive hotel at the southern end of Cozumel. — Oyster
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In front of the flashier Park Royal Cozumel All Inclusive, in a more desirable location on the beach side of the road, this remains one of the island's hands-down favorites for veteran dive enthusiasts. — Star Service
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If you ever visit Cozumel, Park Royale is the place to stay. — Afar Magazine
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Hotel Cozumel and Resort is a mid-range hotel with 181 rooms spread out over three floors, across the street from the resort's private beach that's accessible via a tunnel. — Oyster
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Situated at the southern end of the island, this place continues to share the honor of best midrange all-inclusive resort here with the Melia. — Star Service
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A handful of well-designed two-storey suites (sleeping up to four) with kitchenettes, clustered around a little garden. — Rough Guide
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The Landmark Resort of Cozumel is an upscale beachfront property with 63 two- and three-bedroom condo-style units. — Oyster
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El Cozumeleño is a mid-range all-inclusive resort located directly on a long, narrow beach in northern Cozumel. — Oyster
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There's something about swinging in a hammock in your own living room that perfectly fulfills fantasies of living in the tropics. ...The bedrooms...are all modern. — Concierge
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This is AMResorts' entry-level option, a low-key family friendly spot that appeals to youth, though rates generally weed out the spring breakers. — Star Service
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