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Michele_B, Mar 2026
Enjoyable and learned alot about Cozumel
We had a great tour guide who was very knowledgeable and we thoroughly enjoyed our time with him and learning our Cozumel's culture.
Robert_H, Feb 2026
Great day in Cozumel
We had a wonderful day in Cozumel with Luis. He was obviously very passionate about his home and took great care in showing and explaining to us the Mayan ruins.
Julia_S, Feb 2026
Cozumel Away from the Port
Nice to get away from the port The archeological park was interesting. We had a private guided tour with a park guide. Our driver,JC, took us to the other side of Cozumel where there is no electricity. The restaurant at the beach was powered with solar panels. An interesting excursion.
Anonymous, Apr 2026
Private Cozumel history & culture tour with JC
JC was a fantastic guide -- warm, knowledgeable, and funny. He listened deeply as we told him what we'd like to get out of the day, and then he delivered. Our priorities were history and culture, so he started with a few historical markers to help us understand the Mestizo background of the island. By request, our longest stop was at the Mayan ruins of San Gervasio, which were fascinating despite their somewhat limited size. Cozumel has nothing on the scale of Chichen Itza, but it was interesting to learn about another Mayan community with a completely different architectural style and religious observation. At San Gervasio, JC turned us over to an official guide who specializes in the ruins. We were able to ask him approximately 7, 347 questions, which we never could have done in a larger group. After the ruins, JC again delivered exactly what we asked for -- a quiet, beautiful beach club with a kind of Robinson Crusoe feel (if Robinson Crusoe had frozen cocktails and private sun loungers). It was exactly how a vacation day is supposed to feel. We ended the day by completing a circumnavigation of the island, with a few strategic stops for photos and local info (much of it related to Cozumel's hurricane history, which resulted in a "no development" -- and no electricity -- policy on the eastern side of the island). Big thanks to JC for sharing his passion and knowledge of all things Cozumel. I'd book again with him in a heartbeat.

San Gervasio

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Cozumel
Remains of the pyramid at the San Gervasio Mayan Ruins, Cozumel.
  • The San Gervasio ruins are a must-see for culture and history buffs.

  • The ruins are spread throughout the jungle, so plan to do plenty of walking.

  • It’s a good idea to bring strong mosquito repellent.

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