Discover our latest tour offerings and seasonal changes for exciting Cozumel adventures! Perfect for your next cruise port day.
Explore Our New Tour Offerings and Seasonal Activity Changes in Cozumel
Cozumel has long been a favorite destination for cruise passengers seeking adventure, culture, and natural beauty. With each new season, our family-owned tour company is committed to enhancing your experience with exciting new offerings and seasonal activity changes. Whether you are a first-time visitor or a returning traveler, our tours promise laughter, learning, and unforgettable memories.
New Tours for 2023
This year, our team is thrilled to introduce several new tours that cater to diverse interests and age groups. Here’s a sneak peek:
1. Eco-Adventure Snorkeling Tour
Dive into the vibrant underwater world of Cozumel with our Eco-Adventure Snorkeling Tour. This tour takes you to some of the most stunning coral reefs in the Caribbean, where you can snorkel alongside colorful fish and majestic sea turtles. While exploring these beautiful ecosystems, our knowledgeable guides will share their insights about marine conservation efforts in the region. It’s an experience perfect for families and nature lovers alike!
2. Cozumel Culture and Cuisine Tour
Experience the rich culture of Cozumel through its flavors with our Culture and Cuisine Tour. Indulge in local delicacies while visiting family-run eateries and enjoying hands-on cooking classes. Not only will you taste the amazing food, but you'll also learn about the history behind beloved Mexican dishes. This culinary adventure is suitable for all ages and provides a fantastic way for families to bond over delicious meals.
3. Island Exploration by E-Bike
For those looking to be a bit more active, our new E-Bike tour allows you to explore Cozumel’s scenic coastline, lush jungles, and charming villages at your own pace. With pedal-assist technology, cyclists of all skill levels can enjoy the adventure without the strain. Stops include breathtaking viewpoints, local artisan shops, and even the famed Mayan ruins of El Caracol.





