The Cozumel Museum (Museo de la Isla de Cozumel) is housed in a historical building on the waterfront in downtown San Miguel de Cozumel. Within its walls, visitors can explore four permanent exhibit rooms that provide a comprehensive overview of the island’s geography, ecosystems, history, and culture. The displays are well signed in both Spanish and English, making it easy for a wide range of visitors to engage with the information. Today, the museum offers an educational experience that brings the rich tapestry of Cozumel’s past and present to life.
Cozumel Museum (Museo de la Isla de Cozumel)
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