Baldwin's Guest House Cozumel

Do in Cozumel

So much to do, why not start here?
There is so much to do on our cozy island. We’ve taken the time to recommend some of the best we’ve enjoyed ourselves.

We are always available to answer questions, or offer suggestions on things to do.


See the DO links below for more information and recommendations!

D O

All you can eat and DRINK, pirate fun, and amazing caribbean sea at sunset. Need we say more?

https://www.facebook.com/pg/PirateShipCozumel/

 

This secluded gem of an island off Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula is a beloved destination for beach-goers and IRONMAN athletes alike.

The two-transition course starts with a single-loop swim in water that is teeming with tropical fish within the protected waters of the Reefs of Cozumel National Park at Chankanaab Park Beach. The 180-kilometer, three-lap bike course in Cozumel is pancake-flat, taking competitors along the spectacular coastline of beaches and resorts and through the town of San Miguel de Cozumel (San Miguel is the only “town” I live in San Miguel but no one calls it that.)… The three-loop run is lined with local supporters and bands playing traditional Mexican music, creating a festival-liked atmosphere. The finish line is at the city hall square in San Miguel de Cozumel, where local residents provide support to all finishers like they were seasoned veterans of IRONMAN spectating.

http://www.ironmancozumel.com

Looking to give back to our local community and feel great about your stay in Cozumel?  Consider volunteering at the Cozumel Humane Society! They do spay and neutering several days a week and need volunteers to help with shaving, recovery, cleaning medical instruments, and other duties.

https://humanecozumel.org

San Gervasio Mayan Archeological Park -The biggest, most important and only official archaeological site of the island. It is also a sanctuary to Ixchel, goddess of fertility and love. For Mayan women it was an obligation to visit Cozumel at least once in their lifetime to pay tribute to Ixchel.

You can be witness of the Mayan culture and its mysteries.

 

The Museum of Cozumel – Very nice exhibits, great jewelry shops (one of the shop owners lives next door to Baldwin’s) and a really nice restaurant on 2nd floor balcony overlooking the channel between Cozumel and Playa Del Carmen.

 

Cozumel Cooking Class – A True Culinary Experience

 

Casa de Maiz – Under things to do: Casa de Maiz. Go back in time with an authentic experience at this recreation of an old Mayan village. Learn how to make corn tortillas (and eat what you made!), chocolate and find out how to get honey from bees. Don’t miss this! You will even get to play the Mayan Ball Game (pok-ta-pok) with experts.

https://www.facebook.com/pueblodelmaiz/

I went SURFING today…… actually rode the waves in twice! You have got to try out Cozumel Surfing School with Nacho!

https://CozumelSurfing.com

This is ME up on a surfboard!
Hannah Surfing