It depends, summer time is good, less busy cheaper rates. Spring break, yuk.
Early spring can get a bit cool for that area. I've been there 8 times and love the place and the people.
During winter since that is an off season time and hotels tend to be cheaper in off season.
Early spring and fall. However, you should checkout the weather forecast, as late September up to mid-November are now part of the hurricane season.
If you are looking for peace and relaxation, you should go to Cozumel. If you want a vibrant night-life, Cancun would be your best bet.
You can go to different places, for example: Lavadi beach in Haiti, Dos Rios in Jamaica, Grand Cayman and of course to the island of Cozumel in Mexico.
The average nightly rate for a three bedroom, two bath vacation rental in Cozumel is between $225 and $450. Go to www.flipkey.com/vacation+rentals/mexico/yucatan-mayan+riviera/cozumel/ to view your options.
Yes, you need a passport to go from the U.S. to Mexico because Mexico is not part of the U.S. If you were going to a U.S. territory and you were a U.S. citizen, you would not need a passport.
One can find out information about Cozumel Palace in Mexico from many travel agency's such as Escape Travel, Harvey World Travel and Student Flights. One can also find out information online from sites such as Palace Cozumel, Expedia, Trip Advisor and Palace Resorts.
There are websites that offer Cozumel vacation packages. Expedia, Travelocity, Bookit, Cheap Tickets and Go Cozumel all offer vacation packages to Cozumel.
By plane to Mexico City or Cancun international airports; from there you can take a charter flight to the island of Cozumel. Also you can drive from Cancun to Playa del Carmen, where the ferry can take you to the island.
Cancun is. It is mostly geared for the tourist. Cozumel is a little more laid back and is more for the reclusive getaway but just as fun
The best way to make reservations is to contact the Occidental Grand Cozumel directly. Or, one can go through a site such as Expedia or Travelocity to book flights as well as hotels.
The best way to find good vacations, especially to far-away destinations, such as Cozumel, is to go through your local travel agent. You can find travel agents in your local yellow pages.
It depends on where in Mexico you go to, and what time of year you go.
Cool - ChihuahuaWarm and humid - Cancun, Cozumel, Acapulco, Puerto VallartaWarm and dry - Los Cabos, GuaymasTemperate and dry - Mexico City, Puebla, San Miguel AllendeTemperate and humid - Tlaxcala