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Melia Cozumel All Inclusive
Life on Cozumel is laid back, and this resort exemplifies the attitude. |
Families, couples, and singles find plenty to do, or time and space to do nothing at all but rejuvenate around the pool and on the beach. It's a low-key, relaxed place with no pretentiousness and a generous supply of warm Mexican hospitality.
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Daily meals and drinks, a range of water and land sports including windsurfing and tennis, a kids’ club, daily activity program, and nightly entertainment are included in the room rate.
- Unlimited meals and snacks
- Unlimited alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including imported and premium liquors
- Minibar beverages of beers, sodas, and water (restocked daily; minibars are only present in Junior suites and Suites)
- Taxes and gratuities for all plan inclusions
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| The Melia Cozumel--whose yellow, 12-story tower is visible for miles--offers a wide range of facilities, services, and activities. A children's center entertains with beach and pool games, plus quieter arts and crafts. Snorkeling lessons, dance and Spanish classes, water aerobics, and beach volleyball are among the various daytime activities. Each night, the resort's activities/entertainment staff presents a show on the stage of the indoor theater. After the show, the theater becomes a disco nightclub.
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| 147 guestrooms in a 14-story tower and in two 3-story buildings. All rooms have balconies or patios with views of the gardens, pools, or ocean. Decor includes light-colored wood furniture; terracotta tile floors. a private terrace, room service, air-conditioning with individual climate control, satellite television, electronic safety deposit box, marble bathrooms with shower and bathtub and direct dial telephone. tub/shower combination. |
La Isla - Shaded by thatched roofs and featuring strong colors of amber, terracotta, and yellow, La Isla is the resort's main restaurant, with buffets for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. A different food-and-decor theme (such as Mexican, Caribbean, French) is presented nightly.
Café Paraiso - Accessible by a small bridge, this café is built over a lagoon and contains a central aquarium. Under a large palapa, Café Paraiso guests enjoy varying international á la carte menus for dinner along with piano music. Reservations required. Dress code: Smart casual
.La Iguana Grill - Situated under a palapa near the beach and the resort's two pools, this screened, open-air spot serves pizza, burgers, nachos, hot dogs, French fries, and other light foods from late morning until sunset.
Fantasia Club - This nightclub springs to life immediately after the evening show ends, with lively music and dancing.
Lobby Bar - Popular as a gathering place to watch the sunset and enjoy live music.
El Isleña - Swim up bar in the adult pool.
Embarcadero - This beach bar is near La Iguana Grill.
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