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Cozumel

The beautiful island of Cozumel, the largest inhabited island in Mexico, is a paradise for divers from all over the world. The island is surrounded by more than 25 reef formations where divers of all ages and skills can enter into a completely fascinating and different world: endless coral inhabited by immense shoals of colorful fish. The possibilities are interminable for both beginners and experts.

East of the Yucatán Peninsula, on top of the age-old structures of the Mayan coral reef, the second largest in the world, stands the Island of Cozumel, the largest inhabited island in Mexico. Its name, derived from the word Cozumel, meaning “island of swallows” in Maya, conjures up memories of its pre-Hispanic origin, the conquest of America and the pirates and buccaneers that thronged its seas.


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Official Language: Spanish
Official Tourism Website:http://www.cozumel.gob.mx
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Calling code: +1 998

THINGS TO DO

Just being in Cozumel is reason enough not to do anything.  You have some of the best sunsets and after a long stretch of lazing around you will want to settle back with a tequila, or other concoction and just watch the sunset.  Of course you have the traditional water sports, shopping and exciting nightlife.

CUISINE

Like all destinations focusing on the tourism market, restaurants abound in many forms and prices.  Again, there is something for everyone and at all prices.

MARRIAGE REQUIREMENTS

Listed below are the required documents needed to get married with our Civil Judge here in Cozumel, Mexico. It is just that simple!

  • Valid Passports – (highly recommended for travel into Mexico)
  • [Please Note: if you do not have a passport, your Birth Certificate will need an Apostille by the Secretary of State from which the certificate was registered. This will need to be accompanied with a valid government issued photo ID with names matching birth certificate. These documents will need to be translated into Spanish by the certified translator of Cozumel.
  • Copy of the tourist visa/immigration slip that you receive upon arrival in Mexico
  • Blood tests taken here in Cozumel (if you would like to take them in your own Country, they will need to be with a Doctor here in Mexico at a charge) Tests: Blood Type and RPR. Tests need to be taken within 20 days before the wedding date.
  • 4 witnesses to the civil ceremony

In case of a previous divorce, please ask us about the proper documentation.

For Witnesses (over the age of 18):

  • Copy of valid passport or photo ID such as a Driver’s License
  • Copy of the visa/immigration slip that you receive upon arrival in Mexico

Hotels

Barracuda Hotel Dive Club & Spa
Rafael E. Melgar Av. No 628
Cozumel, Mexican Caribbean
52 (987) 872-0002/(888) 522-7756

Hacienda San Miguel Hotel & Suites
Calle 10 Norte #1500 entre 5a y REM
Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico
(52) 987-872-1986/(866) 712-6387

Hotel Cozumel & Resort
Carretera Costera Sur Km. 1.7
Cozumel, Quintana Roo
(52-987) 872-9020/(877) 454-8355

Hotel Flamingo
Calle 6 Norte
Cozumel, Mexico
(954) 351-9236/(800) 806-1601

Iberostar Cozumel
Costera Sur Km. 17.782
c.p. 77600, Q. Roo, Mexico
52 (987) 87-299-00/01 (800) 557-3572

Presidente Intercontinental Cozumel Resort & Spa
Carretera a Chankanaab Km 6.5
Q. Roo 77600, Cozumel
52 (987) 872-9500/(800) 327-0200

Vista Del Mar Boutique Hotel
Av. Rafael E. Melgar No. 45
Cozumel, Q, ROO, Mexico
(52) 987-872-0545/Toll free: (888) 309-9988

Wyndham Cozumel Resort & Spa
Carretera Costera Sur Km. 12.9
Zone Hotelera Sur
Cozumel, Mexican Caribbean
(987) 872-9300/(888) 293-0293