3 hrs. 50 mins.
Up to 1 day
50 people
English, Spanish
Discover Cozumel’s cultural essence on a tour that blends nature, history, and tradition. Begin at the Aerolito Cenote, a natural area surrounded by vegetation where you’ll learn about the island’s underground rivers and the wildlife that lives within them. Continue to Plaza del Mestizaje, a landmark symbolizing the union of Indigenous and Spanish cultures, offering insight into the origins of Mexican identity. The experience concludes at the San Gervasio Ruins, an ancient Mayan sanctuary dedicated to the goddess Ixchel. Walk among temples and sacred pathways as you uncover the spiritual legacy that shaped the island. Each stop reveals unique elements that enrich the journey and provide an authentic perspective on Cozumel’s history.
Pickup points:
 📍Ferry Cozumel
 📍Punta Langosta Cruise Terminal
 📍Royal Village Shopping Center
Pickup details
Since this is a group tour, we focus on serving the two main ports in Cozumel. We would also like to remind you that, due to the nature of the service, there may be an approximate delay of 15 minutes when picking up guests from different ports.
Punta Langosta: Your meeting point with our guide will be at the lighthouse, near the Starbucks, right in front.
SSA Mexico and Puerta Maya Ports: Your meeting point will be at the Royal Village Plaza, near the iconic Hard Rock Café guitar, where our guide will be waiting for you.
Experience an authentic taste of Mexico as passengers discover and sample the finest tequila in Cozumel. During this stop, an expert guide will explain the artisanal production process—from the agave plant to distillation—revealing the secrets behind its unique flavor. Travelers will have the opportunity to taste a variety of tequilas, from smooth and fruity options to richer, aged selections, learning how to identify their aromas, notes, and distinct characteristics. This tasting offers a complete sensory experience that blends history, culture, and the unmistakable spirit of Mexico.
Discover the natural beauty of Cenote Aerolito, one of Cozumel’s most fascinating hidden gems. Surrounded by lush vegetation and unique rock formations, this cenote offers a rare look into the island’s interconnected system of underground rivers. During your visit, you’ll learn about its ecological importance, its role in local culture, and the diverse species that inhabit its waters, including fish, crabs, and mangrove-dependent organisms. Cenote Aerolito provides a peaceful and scenic setting, perfect for appreciating Cozumel’s natural environment from a different perspective. Its serene atmosphere and protected surroundings make it an essential stop for travelers seeking to connect with nature and discover a lesser-known side of the island.
Discover the history and meaning behind Plaza del Mestizaje, one of Cozumel’s most significant cultural landmarks. During this visit, you’ll learn about the symbolism of its iconic sculpture, which represents the union of Indigenous and Spanish cultures that shaped Mexico’s national identity. Your guide will explain the historical importance of mestizaje in the region and how this cultural blending influenced the social and cultural development of the island. As you explore the plaza, you’ll appreciate its architecture, surrounding murals, and the vibrant local atmosphere, making it an ideal place to connect with Cozumel’s heritage. This stop offers an insightful look into Mexico’s history from an island perspective, highlighting the cultural evolution of the Mexican Caribbean.
As your final stop, you’ll visit the San Gervasio Ruins, the most important archaeological site in Cozumel and a major ceremonial center dedicated to Ixchel, the Mayan goddess of the moon, fertility, and love. As you explore this ancient sanctuary, your guide will share the history, rituals, and spiritual significance that connected the Maya to the island. You’ll walk along sacred pathways and past centuries-old structures that reveal why San Gervasio was a vital pilgrimage site for Mayan women from across the region. This visit offers an authentic look into the oldest known civilization on the island, allowing you to experience the magic, mystery, and cultural richness that still resonate throughout this sacred site.
This is a group tour on a spacious catamaran, providing an intimate yet social experience as you explore Cozumel's reefs with our expert guides.
The itinerary is fixed to cover El Cielo, Palancar Reef, and Colombia Reef, offering a curated snorkeling adventure with the best spots for an unforgettable experience.
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, allowing ample time to enjoy snorkeling at Palancar and Colombia Reefs and relax at El Cielito Beach.
Includes all taxes, fees, water, soft drinks, beer (post-snorkeling), snorkel equipment, entrance to three beach areas, bilingual guide, snacks (seafood or fruit), and transportation from designated meeting points.
The meeting point is at Plaza Confetti, downtown. Detailed instructions for check-in at "Cozumel Adventours" office will be provided upon booking confirmation.
A minimum of 4 participants is required to ensure an optimal group size for a personalized and enjoyable experience.
Full refunds for cancellations made up to 24 hours before the tour start. Late cancellations or changes are non-refundable.
If the tour is canceled due to adverse weather, we offer an alternative date or a full refund if rescheduling isn’t possible.
The tour does not include souvenir photos (available for $10 USD), marine and pier fees ($10.00 USD cash per passenger), or personal expenses beyond the provided amenities. We recommend personal travel insurance for safety.
| # | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
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| 2 | 1 | 1 | 12 | 0% |
| # | Discount group | From children | To children | Value |
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| 1 | 2 | 1 | 12 | 0% |
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