Current Cozumel Taxi Rates In Pesos & Zone Map

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This is my first time in Cozumel, and I am having a very different experience.

Having read this thread I was wary, so when I was dragging all my gear through the rain off the ferry, i asked the first taxi the rate to Villa Aldora. He replied 200 peso, I repeated Villa Aldora as if he didn't hear me and he said ahh Villa Aldora 100 pesos.
Since then it has been 100 pesos from anywhere downtown including dripping wet post dive with an equally wet bag of gear.
I usually tip them 20 pesos or a $1.50 Canadian. I don't take taxis at home but this seems very reasonable.

Of course there is always the Villa's fleet of bicycles, for a high performance cycle into town.
 
This is my first time in Cozumel, and I am having a very different experience.

Having read this thread I was wary, so when I was dragging all my gear through the rain off the ferry, i asked the first taxi the rate to Villa Aldora. He replied 200 peso, I repeated Villa Aldora as if he didn't hear me and he said ahh Villa Aldora 100 pesos.
Since then it has been 100 pesos from anywhere downtown including dripping wet post dive with an equally wet bag of gear.
I usually tip them 20 pesos or a $1.50 Canadian. I don't take taxis at home but this seems very reasonable.

Of course there is always the Villa's fleet of bicycles, for a high performance cycle into town.
Looks like some are charging 100 pesos per zone now? The govt regulated rate is around 70 pesos I think?
 

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