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Ecotourism

Chankanaab
This lagoon is connected to the sea by means of narrow canals with underwater caves full of multicolored tropical fish and some unique inland reefs. There is also a pleasant beach bordered by some dense tropical vegetation. A great place to spend the day!

Cozumel Reefs National Marine Park
South of the city of San Miguel de Cozumel lie the Chancanaan lagoon and park, which are definitely worth a visit. A large coral formation inside a limestone sinkhole is connected to the sea via a tunnel. The calm, transparent waters are ideal for snorkeling and observing dozes of fish species and small portions of the reef. The adjacent botanical garden contains a fascinating section on native flora.

Pesca Maya
Av. 50 bis No. 155 entre 1 y A.R. Salas. Col. Adolfo L. Mateos CP. 77600 Cozumel, Q. Roo

The Palancar Underwater National Park
This submarine park consists of a barrier reef that stretches along the length of the west coast of the island of Cozumel. It is home to a vast number of marine species such as snails, globefish, sponges, crabs, lobsters, jellyfish, stingrays, moray eels, and thousands of colorful tropical fish.

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