Available at a variety of Cozumel properties, the passes provide island guests with access to private beaches, fitness centers, tennis courts, pool areas, kid club facilities, and more. Families can spend the day at the beach and enjoy free water sport activities such as snorkeling and kayaking or relax in a Jacuzzi or pool by the ocean. Passes also include participation in fun and interesting hotel programs and entry to on-property performances. Many of the all-inclusive hotels offer complimentary meals and beverages with their day passes. Travelers can purchase day passes directly at participating hotels.
List of some of the Cozumel hotels and resorts at which day passes are available.
El Cid La Ceiba Beach offers a hotel day pass for visitors available at $68 per person. Less than five minutes by taxi from downtown San Miguel, the El Cid La Ceiba is an excellent location for snorkel and shore diving and has a 5-star PADI dive shop on property. The special day pass provides access to the all-inclusive property during the hours of 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. With the day pass guests will enjoy private beach access, complimentary meals and drinks at restaurants on property, free use of snorkel equipment, kayaking and use of the hotel's swimming pools, sauna room, fitness center, tennis courts and kid's club facilities. Gratuity and taxes also included. Offer valid March 15 to Dec. 24, 2006. For more information call 1-800-435-3240, e-mail cozumel@elcid.com.mx or visit www.elcid.com
Hotel Cozumel & Resort offers a hotel day pass for visitors available at $40 per adult and $20 per child (ages 12 and under). Minutes away from downtown San Miguel, the Hotel Cozumel features the largest pool on the island and is a great place for divers as the hotels pier is only 10 minutes away (by boat) from Cozumel's main dive sites. With the day pass guests will enjoy private beach access, free use of snorkel gear and other water sports equipment, and entry to fitness center and kid's club facilities. Gratuity and taxes also included. Offer valid through Dec. 26, 2006. For more information call 1-877-454-4355, e-mail reserv@hotelcozumel.com.mx or visit www.hotelcozumel.com.mx
Melia Cozumel All Inclusive Golf & Beach Resort offers island visitors hotel day passes for just $45 per person. Located 10 minutes north of downtown, the Melia Cozumel provides a secluded getaway for the day and boasts one of the longest extensions of beach on the Northern end of the island. The Melia's day pass provides access to the all-inclusive property's private beach, swimming pools, fitness center, tennis courts and kid's club facilities. Guests also enjoy complimentary meals and beverages at the hotel's restaurants and bars, use of all non-motorized water sports equipment including snorkel gear, participation in hotel activities programs and nightly entertainment. Offer valid Feb. 6, 2006 to Dec. 23, 2006. For more information call 1-888-341-5993, e-mail Reservations. melia.cozumel@solmelia.com or visit www.meliacozumel.solmelia.com
Park Royal Cozumel offers island guests hotel day passes that are available at $70 per adult and $35 per child (ages 4-12). Close to downtown San Miguel, the Park Royal is a perfect spot for snorkeling and relaxing with its private beach located right in front of Paradise Reef. Day passes provide access to the all-inclusive property during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. With the day pass guests will enjoy private beach access, complimentary meals and drinks at the hotel's many restaurants and bars, sports and activities program, and evening shows at the hotel's theater. Also includes access to swimming pools, Jacuzzi with ocean view, and kids club facility equipped with children's pool and water slide. Offer valid July 1 through Dec. 20, 2006. For more information call 011-52-987-872-0700, e-mail sales@parkroyalhotels.com.mx or visit www.parkroyalhotels.com.mx
The island of Cozumel named "The Land of the Swallows" by the Maya who inhabited it more than 2,000 years ago, is located in the state of Quintana Roo, east of the Yucatan Peninsula. Situated along the world's second-largest reef network and home to the famed Palancar Reef, discovered by Jacques Cousteau in 1962, Cozumel boasts a first-class international dive and snorkel reputation. Cozumel has also established itself as a prime golf, honeymoon and family vacation destination. In a Money magazine survey, Cozumel was recognized as a top vacation destination, noted for its diversity, offering something for every traveler, and great vacation value. Visit Cozumel on the World Wide Web at www.islacozumel.com.mx.
Press Release Source: YPB&R Public Relations for Isla Cozumel
Dateline: April 2006


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