Create unforgettable memories with this fun-filled family experience in Cozumel. Start by heading to the beach for creative playtime—sandcastle building, a scavenger hunt, and face painting for the kids. After the fun, relax by the sea or dive into the crystal-clear waters. Snorkelling gear is also available for those ready to explore beneath the surface and be amazed by the fascinating marine life. Safe, engaging, and perfectly balanced, this tour offers relaxation and adventure for all ages in one sun-soaked Caribbean escape.
Seaside family escape tour at Cozumel
- Fun beach activities like building sandcastles and face painting
- Relax by the beach, swim, or snorkel
- Cozumel's most iconic spots
Pick-up and drop-off from designated areas
Snorkeling
Food and drinks
KUZÁ Beach & Adventure Park - Cozumel, Coastal Highway South, San Miguel de Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Not suitable for:
- People in wheelchairs
- People with mobility problems
What to bring:
- Comfortable clothes
- Cash, credit card
- Sun hat
- Comfortable shoes
- Towel
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