Hey everybody, my girlfriend and I wrapped up our trip to Cozumel the other day. The advice here was invaluable and I thought I'd let you know what we did and what we'd do again.
To start I'll say that we enjoyed our stay so much that now we're planing to return to Cozumel next winter for a month. It's an amazing island, and the people and local businesses are so friendly. After a while we got to know a lot of people around town. It's a lovely community.
We LOVED diving with Aldora. It was our first time diving stainless 120s. We're converts. We'll definitely use them next time we come through, despite them being the most expensive game in town with no discounts available. I did two dives a day with them, seven days a week, except for one day when a strong norte blew in, and one other day doing the bookwork for the PADI Rescue Diver class we did with them. Overall I did forty two dives with Aldora. My poor GF got sick mid-trip and was only able to do about half the dives she'd planned to.
We also really enjoyed staying at Casa Mexicana, despite a few hiccups along the way. We'd probably prefer an AirBNB for the next visit, but there aren't a ton of good options for us close to the Aldora pier, which is our most important location criteria (makes for an easy commute in the mornings for diving and puts us close to a ton of great restaurants). One of the only frustrating tradeoffs about CM's great location is being on the front road along the water meant that we were constantly solicited by dozens of shopkeepers trying to sell to the cruise ship passengers. We're pretty polite people generally, but after weeks and hundreds of unwanted offers we stopped making eye contact and completely ignored them. Even being one block east of the waterfront would solve this, though in that process we'd lose the *lovely* view. Ahhh, troubles in paradise...
As far as restaurants go we ate at twenty two different spots. Kinta, Kondesa, Nuevo Especias, and Del Sur were our favorite dinner places and Los Otates, Lobster Shack, La Bendicion, and Le Chef were our favorite lunch spots. Other names visited include... Azul Madera, Guidos, Al Pie de Carbon, Hemingways, El Cielito, Buccanos (awful experience here, check out my review on Yelp if you want a laugh), Los Sera's, El Moro, Rolandi's, the Thirty Cougar, Colores & Sabores, Mar y Juana, Costa Brava (terrible), Machete, and La Choza.
After returning from a two dive morning, around 13:30-14:00 generally, I'd have a quick lunch and then Mondays through Fridays head to an hour of Spanish language tutoring (arranged through SEA Cozumel), and from there to Ego Fitness Gym where I got a cheap short term membership. Then it was time for a shower and prep to head out for dinner. This made for great days.
I'm sure there's plenty more I'm leaving out, but these were the highlights.
COZUMEL. *Great* place, can't wait to return!
Thanks SB