A place to stay in Cozumel

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my wife and i were at aldora villas for 9 nts early may. very nice. several lots to our south was the mx presidential retreat simliar to u.s.a. camp david. the couples we overlapped with at the villas were all interesting and fun. steve who is managing the place for the summer and early autumn could not have been better. aldora boats pick you up and leave you off at villas. nice fresh water rinse and hang area. beautiful sunsets with folks sittiing in padded lounge chairs recalling dive adventures. nice snorkling with resident octopus. we organized an unsuccessful lion fish hunt one eve. there were always a few tanks around with some air left in them for anyone wanting shore dive.
 
I probably shouldn't be advertising this but Villa Las Anclas might be exactly what you're looking for. It's not the usual two beds and a bathroom but small condos with a loft bedroom, very romantic, right in town but also completely quiet and they're putting in a small pool this summer. And it's rated #1 out of over 60 Cozumel hotels. Prices are around a hundred per and it may be less in low season - I usually pay $80 but I'm a repeat and know them well. Only drawback - no beach but who cares when you're only a block from it. Look here and see if it's what you're looking for:
Cozumel Mexico Hotel Villa Las Anclas Suites

and if you're looking for recommendations from others who've been there try here:
Villas Las Anclas (Cozumel, Mexico) - Hotel Reviews - TripAdvisor

You really can't go wrong with this place!
 
i have heard very good things about villas las anclas and the 2 guys who run it.
 
i have heard very good things about villas las anclas and the 2 guys who run it.
Is it still a going concern? I walked past it last week and there was paper up over the windows. It is (or was) owned by some of the same folks who used to own Blue Angel.
 
Is it still a going concern? I walked past it last week and there was paper up over the windows. It is (or was) owned by some of the same folks who used to own Blue Angel.

That's been there since Dec I believe - doing some remodeling in that space. I got a quote from them last night for late July - $75 per night. Hard to beat....
 
It is (or was) owned by some of the same folks who used to own Blue Angel.

You're right. Pedro (who was introduced to us as Alejandra's father) does or did own it. He gave Sealskin98 and myself a guided tour there several years ago. I have to agree, it's a beautiful place.
 

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