Deluxe Tropical View:
Comfy rooms and suites provide families, friends and couples the perfect home base.
Room and Suite Amenities
Duration: 5 days & 4 nights
Traveler Requirement: Must be Married or cohabitating with matching address on ID's for cohabitating couples.
Guests: 2 adults and 2 children 2 years of age and under.
Children 3 - 12 years of age can be added for $75.00 per child per night.
Additional Travelers: Contact us for more information.
Additional Nights: Contact us for more information
Resort Fees & Taxes Apply: $399.00 Total for 4 nights
Booking Requirements: A copy of all Adult travelers traveling must include a copy of their State ID's or
Passports when booking.
San Gervasio is an archaeological site of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization, located in the northern third of the island of Cozumel off the northeastern coast of the Yucatán Peninsula, in what is now the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. San Gervasio's pre-Hispanic name was Tantun Cuzamil, Mayan for Flat Rock in the place of the Swallows. The ruins were once a hub of worship of the goddess Ix Chel, an aged deity of childbirth, fertility, medicine, and weaving. Pre-Columbian Maya women would try to travel to San Gervasio and make offerings at least once in their lives. For more information; click the picture!
Stories, people, art, food, gardens, architecture, music, and traditions all blend together to create the rich history and culture of Mexico. Here at Discover Mexico Park Cozumel, we connect our guests to the colorful heritage of Mexico – past and present! Our grounds and our tours are designed to appeal to all five of your senses, giving you an accurate, comprehensive overview of the richness of Mexico. Our interactive park offers family-friendly limited mobility access to our botanical gardens, our Museum of Mexican Traditional Arts, and specialty tours for an array of interests. For more information; click the picture!
Chen Rio is the talk of the town now. As the name would indicate "Chen Rio" got its original name because of a river that used to flow through it. The roadway before hurricane Wilma cut off the flow between the sea and the mangrove swamps. Well, thanks to Hurricane Wilma The river is back! Only this time instead of building a road over the river and filling it; They put a large drainage system under the road to let the natural course of the rive flow unimpeded.
The lush vegetation between the beach and the cove makes it ideal if you would like to experience flora and fauna mixed in with your beach. Chen Rio is one of our favorite Cozumel Beaches on the "other side" of the island. For more information; click the picture!