Destination Spotlight: Cozumel, Mexico

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Cozumel is an island in the Caribbean Sea, off the easternmost coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.  The distance between Cozumel & Riviera Maya is about 18 miles.  It's a popular cruise ship port of call, but you can also get there by flying directly into Cozumel or by flying into Cancun, taking transportation to Playa del Carmen, then taking a ferry to Cozumel.  Near hourly ferry rides to/from Playa del Carmen take about 30-45 minutes each way.  

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Cozumel is known for it's crystal clear water, endless beaches, world famous coral reefs and spectacular sunsets.  Besides scuba diving, some of the top things to do on the island are visiting Stingray Beach, sailing on a catamaran, going on a mini submarine tour, going deep sea fishing or snorkeling.  I recommend renting a car and getting away from the touristy areas and really check out the beauty of the island.  The 185 square mile island is very safe and the economy is based entirely on tourism.  

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The average temperature on the island is 69 to 91 degrees Farhenheit.  The dry season runs February to April.   It can be fairly wet, with brief rain showers the rest of the year.  However, the highest amount of rainfall typically occurs in September & October.  

If you plan to stay on the island, there are many different types of accommodations, including several family friendly and an adults-only all-inclusive resort. I can take care of all hotel and travel plans, allowing you to have a truly worry-free vacation.  If this sounds like something you're interested in, contact me for more information.

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Destination Spotlight: Los Cabos

Los Cabos is another great destination in Mexico.  Located on the southern tip of Mexico's Baja Peninsula, Los Cabos is comprised mainly of two towns, Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo.  This area is famous for their spectacular scenery and amazing weather.  The Sea of Cortez is located on one shore and the Pacific Ocean is on the other.  

Cabo San Lucas has quickly become a hot spot for people looking for everything from relaxing at the beach to enjoying the nightlife.  Fishing, golfing, surfing, snorkeling, horseback riding and even ATV riding are just a few of the many activities available to do if you choose.  A trip to Cabo isn't complete unless you visit the infamous El Arco at Land's End, a natural archway in the seacliffs near Lover's Beach.

Located just 20 minutes northeast is a bit of a quieter vacation spot, San Jose del Cabo.  This area is known for it's Spanish colonial architecture, as well as some amazing art galleries.  This is a great spot for a more laid-back vacation than it's counterpart, Cabo San Lucas.

Los Cabos has an arid climate with over 300 days of sunshine.  The average year round temperature is 78 degrees.  The months of December thru April are often the busiest and most expensive months to visit, but the best times for some spectacular whale watching.  May and June are typically the least busy, with lower prices and fantastic weather.  It is rainiest in August thru October, but the late fall is the best time for some amazing fishing.

Direct flights to the Los Cabos area are available from many US cities, including St. Louis, allowing you to travel there in 3-4 hours.  If you would like to book a trip to Los Cabos or want more information, send me a message and I would be happy to get you on your way to paradise.