Cozumel Things to do on a Rainy Day

Rainy day in Cozumel? There is still PLENTY to do and see! Here is our recommendations for FUN things to do on a rainy day in Cozumel:


Chocolate Factory – Chocolates Kaokao
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Cozumel Chocolate Factory Kaokao

The Kaokao Chocolate Factory has been making traditional Mexican chocolates since 2007, and the Chocolates Kaokao Factory Tour allows visitors to witness this amazing process up close. Visitors will learn about the history of chocolate in Mexico and get to sample the cacao during all the different stages of the chocolate-making process. Tours last approximately one hour and are offered every hour on the hour between 9am to 2pm every day except Sunday. Online reservations are required, and group discounts are available for groups of six or more people.

Location: 1a. Bis Sur S between 80 & 85
Phone: +52-987-119-7903
Hours: Monday – Saturday 9am-3pm; closed Sunday


Planetarium – Cha’an Ka’an Planetario
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Cozumel Planetarium

Opened in 2015, Cha’an Ka’an Planetarium is the first 3D full-dome planetarium in Latin America. Visitors will have the opportunity to take celestial journeys in real time, which they can interact with using a motion sensing system called Kinect. There are also several other spaces in addition to the planetarium, including the Mayan Room, a Nature Interpretation Center, and two Learning Rooms. Daytime observation of the sky is possible during the afternoons every day of the week except for Sunday, and nighttime observation is offered Thursday, Friday, and Saturday between 8pm to 10pm.

Location: Av. Claudio Canto S/N, Centro, 77600 San Miguel de Cozumel, Phone: +52-987-857-0867 & +52 987 857 1186
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-6pm; Saturday 11:30am-7pm; Closed Sunday.


Discover Mexico Park
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Cozumel Discover Mexico Park

Stories, people, art, food, gardens, architecture, music, and traditions all blend together to create the rich history and culture of Mexico. Here at Discover Mexico in Cozumel, we connect our guests to the colorful heritage of Mexico- past and present! Our grounds and our tours are designed to appeal to all five of your senses, giving you an accurate, comprehensive overview of the richness of Mexico. Our interactive park offers family-friendly limited mobility access to our botanical gardens, our Museum of Popular Arts, and specialty tours for an array of interests.

Location: Carretera Costera sur Km 5.5, Zona Hotelera Sur
Phone: +52-987-857-2820
Hours: Monday-Saturday 8am-4pm; Closed Sunday


Go see a MOVIE!
Cozumel has TWO movie theaters that offer movies in English and have very comfortable seating!

Movie Theater Cozumel

Cineapolis Cozumel
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Location: above Chedraui on Melgar

Cinemex Cozumel
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Loctaion: Punta Langosta shopping mall


The Mayan Cacao Company
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The Mayan Cacao Company Cozumel

The Mayan Cacao Company is a place to discover the origins of chocolate in the same land of their creators: The Mayas. This is not a museum, it is an interactive place where you become an explorer of the history of the most popular food in the world. Behind The Mayan Cacao Company there is one of the largest operators of tourism in Mexico, Aviomar Adventours, a company with over 50 years of experience and highly committed with top standard quality services, guaranteeing you an unforgettable experience.

Location: 15 minutes south of down town Cozumel next to Playa Mia Beach Club.
Phone: +52 987 872 0942 or +52 (987) 120 94 31
Hours: Monday-Saturday 8am-4pm; Closed Sunday


Tequila Tour
Cozumel has several options for free tequila tours. Learn about the tequila process from the harvest to the bottle.
Here are our suggestions:

Tequila Tour Cozumel

Free Tequila tour at Casa Mission
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Location: Avenida 5 Norte (1,740.76 mi)
Hours: Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm; Closed Sunday

Mi Mexico Lindo Tequila Tour
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Location: Avenida General Rafael E Melgar
Hours: Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm; Closed Sunday

Hacienda Antigua Tequila Tour
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Location: CARRETERA TRANSVERSAL KM 9.8
Hours: Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm; Closed Sunday


Cantina Crawl
Visit some of the cantinas that are scattered throughout the downtown section of the island.
These are the places we recommend for island visitors:

Las Tortugas Cozumel Cantina Crawl
  • Chendos: Av 40 between Calle 5 & Hidalgo
  • Las Tortugas: Av 30 between Calle 19 & 21
  • Bar Amigos: on Juarez near Av 30
  • Las Boyas: Calle 3 between Av 15 & 20
  • El Gato Negro: Calle 6 between Av 20 & 25

Private Cooking Class
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Private Cooking Class Cozumel

A culinary experience! Hands-on journey into the history and evolution of the Mexican Culinary World. The experience includes a private 3 courses sit down lunch, constant chef tutelage and our margarita workshop at the bar.

Phone: +52 987 869 1086


Go Shopping

Lots of shops off the main waterfront road and behind the Benito Juarez Plaza!

Be sure to visit the Mercado! Great local restaurants, a variety of fruit & meat, and little shops. Authentic island shopping!
Location: Corner of Calle Rosado Salas and Avenida 25


Other useful Cozumel My Cozumel pages:

East Side Bar Tour
Cheap Eats
Cozumel Map

Cozumel Food – Top 12 Must Eats

Ready to indulge in the various local cuisines? Cozumel has a wide variety of explosive flavors that will keep you hungry for more. Here’s our list of the top 12 must eats and the best places to try them out.

1. Cochinita Pibil
A Yucatan favorite. Slow roasted pork, hence the name of Cochinita –tiny pig. You’ll find it in tacos or tortas on the island. We recommend trying either a Torta de Cochinita Pibil or Taco de Cochinita Pibil.

Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats conchinita

Best place to find on the island: Served every Sunday morning on Calle 23 between 25 Av y 25 Bis. Get there early…the solo carne sells out fast!

Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats conchinita

2. Pescado Frito
The Fried fish is a classic dish in Mexico. It’s a quick and easy way to make a yummy meal. You can’t go wrong with fried fish! Here in Cozumel, most people go for a grouper or red snapper, but there are plenty of other fish in the sea which are great for frying. It all depends on what you like.

Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats pescado frito

Best place to find on the island: San Carlos Pescadaria 50 Av Bis between Rosada Salas & Calle 3 Sur

Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats pescado frito

3. Salbutes & Panuchos
Salbutes are delicious antojitos are small, thick tortillas with a variety of toppings, including the local versions of moles, made with ground spice mixtures called recadosThe most popular topping of all is shredded, cooked chicken.

Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats salbutes

A Panucho is a Mexican food specialty from the Yucatán made with a fried tortilla that is stuffed with refried black beans and topped with chopped cabbage, pulled chicken, tomato, pickled red onion, avocado, and pickled jalapeño pepper.

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Best place to find on the island: El Mercado 11 Av entre 25 y 30 Av

4. Pozole
Pozole is a bowl of delicousness! Pozole is a traditional soup in Mexico. It is made from hominy, with chicken (or pork) and a mildly seasoned broth. Pozole is served with shredded cabbage, onion, radishes, & limes for garnishing.

Best place to find on the island: Tacotales on 15 Av between Rosado Salas & Calle 3. Note: Otates is open from noon to 4am. This is an old picture….but the food is fresh!

Cozumel My Cozumel Must Eats Otates

5. Huarache
A popular Mexican dish consisting of masa dough and smashed pinto beans placed in the center before it’s given the oblong shape. Filled with a variety of toppings including salsa, onions, potato, cilantro and other protein such as pastor or chorizo, and then finished with queso fresco. We recommend a huarache con papas y pastor!

Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats huarache

Best place to find on the island: Taqueria Chilangos 30 Av and Calle 3

Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats huarache

6. Ceviche
A very popular dish in tropical areas. It looks like a fish salad cooked in lime juice, but it can be prepared with many different ingredients.

Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats ceviche

Best place to find on the island: Everywhere! Particularly La Conchita del Caribe Av 8 de Octubre (formerly Av 65) between Calles 13 & 15 Sur

Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats ceviche
Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats tacos al pastor

7. Tacos al Pastor
Crisp-thin shavings of vertical spit-roasted pork, marinated with guajillo chiles and achiote, piled on double corn tortilla and topped with chopped onion, pineapple and cilantro. The meat is cooked in a Trompo de Pastor (a stout metal skewer loaded up with strips of marinated pork cut in a rounded shape).

Best place to find on the island: Super Taqueria El Pique Av 30 between Juarez y Calle 2 &Los Seras  Corner of Av 30 & Morelos

Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats tacos al pastor

8. Empanadas
Baked or fried turnovers that are made with pastry dough and stuffed with endless combinations of meat and/or vegetables or fruit. Empanadas are usually shaped like half-moons and range in size from bite-sized to family-sized.

Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats empanadas

Best place to find on the island:  Punta Sur Cerveceria 10 Av entre Rosado Sales y Calle 3 , Del Sur Parrilla Argentina corner of 5 Av and calle 3 Sur, El Paste  60av y 55 sur bis or Calle 2 between Melgar and 5Av

Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats empanadas

9. Esquites
Corn in Mexico is commonly found in two forms: elote and esquites. Both are delicious. Esquites are cups of corn covered in butter, lime juice, chile powder, cheese, and mayo.

Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats esquites

Best place to find on the island: in the southwest corner of the main Benito Juarez Plaza. We haven’t seen this stand open lately (March, 2021), but hopefully he will be back soon!

Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats esquites

10. Chilaquiles
We do not need a special occasion to cook Chilaquiles, they are served every day in family homes, restaurants and hotels across Mexico. Either for breakfast or brunch, green or red Chilaquiles are a favorite dish. They are served garnished with crumbled cheese, cilantro, onion and topped with cream.

Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats chilaquiles

Best place to find on the island:  Everywhere! Particularly at LA Candela corder of 5 Av and Calle 6

Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats chilaquiles

11. Churros
Crisp and golden on the outside, soft and almost moist in the center, and covered in a gritty mix of sugar and cinnamon, churros are one of the Mexicans’ favorite desserts. You can find churros being sold by street vendors in little paper bags in stands that have a heating light to keep them warm.

Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats churros

Best place to find on the island: Javier…delivers on his bike! Otherwise in the main Benito Juarez Plaza in the evening. Javier is currently recovering from a health issue (March, 2021)….but hopefully he will be out and about very soon!

Cozumel My Cozumel Food Top 12 Must Eats churros

12. Marquesitas
Marquesitas are a crispy crepe rolled up and traditionally filled with melted shredded cheese and a sweet filling of your choice. These bittersweet desserts are only popular in the Yucatan Peninsula. Look for small carts with a big sign that says “Marquesitas”. Watching them as they are made is part of the fun of getting one.

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Best place to find on the island: in the main Benito Juarez Plaza in the evening

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Other Cozumel FOOD links:
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Cozumel East Side Tour

Self Guided Tour!

Many people visit Cozumel without experiencing the east side. From jungle lined roads to beautiful ocean views, a Cozumel East Side Tour should be on every visitor’s itinerary. The drive is easy enough to do yourself or you can hire a taxi for the day (see our article on two taxi options).

Here is a quick guide to the bars/restaurants/beach clubs that you will find along the way. This list starts at Rasta’s and ends at Mezcalitos. Take your time and enjoy the east side…lots to see, drink, & eat!

There is no electricity on the east side, so businesses are open from approximately 10am – 6pm.

Be safe….PLEASE do NOT drink and drive.

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TIP: We HIGHLY recommend starting south on R.E. Melgar with the first stop at Rasta’s. This way you will avoid the afternoon traffic jam in front of the international cruise pier.

Cozumel My Cozumel Rastas east side bar tourRastas Freedom in Paradise: Facebook LINK

Rasta’s was established in 1987 by a local Family. They are the pioneers of reggae style on the island. Rasta’s offers a full menu & bar, seaside tables, hammock area, and bathroom facilities.

 

Cozumel My Cozumel Liquor boxLiquor Box Coconut Cabana: Facebook LINK

This fun beach shack has many names….The Liquor Box, Welcome to Miami, 25 Hour Bar, & Mojito House. No matter what you call it, they serve some of the best drinks on the island. Watching them make them is part of the fun. Be sure to try a Bloody Mary, Margarita, or a Mojito! The Liquor Box has a small seaside seating area with tables and hammocks, a snack menu, and a port-a-potty.

 

Cozumel My Cozumel East Side TourCala Mirador: Facebook LINK

CLOSED. Cala Mirador is a beautiful place to admire the wonderful nature of the Mexican Caribbean. Swing at the bar or in one of the hammocks. They are closed on Sundays.

 

Cozumel My Cozumel San MartinSan Martin Beach Bar:

San Martin Beach Bar is located across the street from one of the best beaches! They have a full menu and bar. Plus shops for you to pick up some souvenirs.

 

Cozumel My Cozumel El pescador cozumelEl Pescador Marisqueria & Bar: Facebook LINK

El Pescador offers delicious seafood and plenty of beach seating. The menu (food & drink) is extensive…you’ll have a difficult time deciding what to order! They do have bathroom facilities.

 

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Chen Rio is a perfect spot for families as the kids can play in a protected ocean area. Also known for pretty much the only snorkeling area on the east side. They offer a full food and beverage menu and are known for their “pescado frito” (full, deep-fried, fish).

 

Cozumel My Cozumel CoconutsCoconuts Bar & Grill: Facebook LINK

Coconuts is known for their incredible views and strong margaritas! You can bring a shirt, license plate, koozie, etc and they will hang it on a wall or the palapa roof. They have a limited menu…but everything tastes better at Coconuts! A favorite is their jalapeno poppers & fajitas! Coconuts has a huge palapa roof, so if it is raining this is the place to be.

 

Cozumel My Cozumel Punta MorenaPunta Morena: Facebook LINK

Punto Morena has it all. It is a beach club where you could easily spend an entire day. Enjoy the wide, white sand beach, clear waters of the Caribbean, & the fresh breeze embracing the hammocks! They have some of the best food & drinks. PLUS salt water pools with a children’s slide and an on-site surf shop…..time to learn to surf!

 

Cozumel My Cozumel Sr IguanasSr Iguanas: Facebook LINK

Sr. Iguanas is known for their Sopa de Lima….best soup on the island. You will enjoy the drinks as well as the food! You will be welcomed here…don’t pass it by!

 

Cozumel My Cozumel MezcalitosMezcalitos Restaurant & Beach Bar: Facebook LINK

Last stop (or your first stop depending on which direction you go) is Mezcalitos. You will want to order a margarita…served in an authentic mug. But be careful, they are STRONG! They have a good menu featuring burgers, Mexican, & seafood.

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Want a GOOD margarita?

Cozumel has GREAT margaritas!

A margarita generally consists of tequila, triple sec, and lime juice. Sounds easy enough right? But then they throw all of the options at you…..frozen or on the rocks, salt or no salt, flavored or original. A Cozumel margarita can be great if you know where to go.

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Any margarita connoisseur knows it is all about the TEQUILA! While the other ingredients are important, the tequila can make or break the margarita. Be sure to use tequila that is 100% agave.

Every restaurant and bar on Cozumel island will make you a margarita. You will soon find out that everyone makes a basic margarita a bit different. Here is a list of places that have the BEST MARGARITAS on the island (note: this is on-going research….it’s a tough job but someone has to do it! There has been NO compensation from any of the restaurants/bars in this list.)
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I am sure some of the places on the list will surprise some. Just try them and you will see…or rather taste the difference!

Other Cozumel My Cozumel pages you may want to browse:
Cozumel Nightlife
Cozumel Food & Drink
Cozumel Featured Restaurants

Top 10 Cozumel Free Activities

We polled our Cozumel My Cozumel Facebook group and have the TOP 10 COZUMEL FREE ACTIVITIES! This list of the best free things to do was established by island veterans and frequent visitors. All Top 10 Free Things should be on your Cozumel to do list!

Cozumel My Cozumel top 10 free activities
  1. Watch the sunset over the water
  2. Spending time with local friends you have made over the years
  3. Drive around the island
  4. Shore snorkel
  5. Go to an east side beach
  6. Float in the ocean
  7. People watch in the plaza
  8. Watch the water/light show in the plaza
  9. Watch the Carnival parades
  10. Visit the cenote/turtle park on Av 65

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Cozumel Restaurants
Fun Cozumel Itineraries
Cozumel Top 10 Lists
Cozumel DISCOUNTS!
Things to do on a Rainy Day in Cozumel
Cozumel East Tour
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