Brilliant coral reefs and crystalline turquoise water with up to 300 feet of visibility have earned the small Mexican island of Cozumel its much-deserved reputation for world class scuba diving and snorkeling. Glass bottom boats tour the famous waters for onlooking vacationers who aren’t suited up! Warm year round temperatures invite windsurfing, sailing, jet skiing, fishing and swimming right in front of the hotel!
This mandatory all-inclusive resort boasts a free-form swimming pool set amidst lush and expansive tropical foliage. Lighted tennis courts offer Geo guests an extra choice for evening fun. Several fine restaurants at the resort fuel holiday appetites with fresh Caribbean seafood and Mexican specialities. Don’t miss the mariachis that strike up their band each night for the guests at The Park Royal Cozumel.
Cozumel has been inhabited by Mayans since 300 AD. Much of their history and culture can be seen locally on display. Small ruins dot the Hotel Zone, and some of Mexico’s most extraordinary archaeological sites are easily accessible by day trips. Because the Yucatan Peninsula remained relatively isolated until recently, some of the ancient Mayan language and customs are still in use.
Tulum is the only Mayan ruin to actually sit on the beach. And don’t miss a day trip to look below the waters at Xel-Ha National Park.