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A Guide to Cozumel Beaches
By: Jennifer Bailey, Sat Aug 26th, 2006
Some of the prettiest beaches in the world circle the island of
Cozumel. They vary from long, treeless sandy stretches of white
sand to isolated coves and rocky shores. There are two sides to
the island - the leeward (western) side where the coast is
sheltered from storms by the proximity of the mainland and the
windward (eastern) side. The beaches on the windward side
require a bit more of an effort to reach, but if you make the
trip, you'll be rewarded by some of the most beautiful, serene
beaches in the world.
On the leeward side, the best beaches can be found in the
southern half of the island. Most of the beaches along the
northern hotel strip have rocky shores with little sand. Heading
southward, the first beach of note is Nachi-Cocom in front of
the Casa del Mar Hotel. Open to everyone, there you'll find a
Mexican restaurant, lounge chairs and beach umbrellas. Further
on you'll find Playa Corona, a relatively quiet beach with
snorkeling equipment and some fabulous underwater fauna to
explore. Probably the most crowded beach on the island is the
Playa San Francisco. Popular with cruise ship passengers who
have limited time, the beach offers a varied sampling of Cozumel
without having to venture inland. There is usually live music, a
collection of locals selling arts and crafts, a choice of
moderately priced restaurants, gift and souvenir shops and an
ample amount of recreational equipment for rent. Divers use
Playa San Francisco as their jumping off points to San Francisco
reef and the Santa Rosa wall offshore. For a quieter but just as
lovely setting, head just a bit farther south to the beach at
Palancar with it's view of the Palancar Reef, water sports
center and bar-caf?.
On the windward side of the island there are numerous narrow,
powdery beaches and deserted rocky coves. Swimming on this side
of the island is not encouraged due to the treacherous undertow
that can sweep you out to sea in minutes. But the views and
solitude of the area, and the opportunity for some truly world
class sunbathing are unequaled by sites on the western side.
Playa Bush is known for it's caf? serving ice cold beer and a
beach that offers up treasures from the sea that have washed up
during the night. Punta Chiqueros called Playa Bonita by the
locals is known as one of the swimming beaches on this side of
the island due to it's fine sand, clear water and moderate
waves. It is also a campground of unmatched beauty for those who
like to vacation in the great outdoors. For the surfing crowd,
there is Punta Morena with a pounding surf and primitive rooms
on the beach for a mere $10 per night. At Chen Rio, another
camping spot, soldiers patrol the beach stopping tourists from
poaching turtle eggs that are protected by law. For the serious
explorer, Punta Molas, beyond where the paved road ends, offers
unspoiled beach beauty for sunbathing and communing with nature.
Whatever your beach desires, they can be completely fulfilled at
Cozumel!