Gay bars in cozumel mexico
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Best of all, we didn’t need to do anything in terms of set up. So, we started again but finding some good reviews and then approaching those companies.
We used HTL Rentals. We were aiming to drive around to the east side of the island.
The east side of the island is known for its beaches, wild seas and stunning scenery. For the first hour of the journey all you would hear is ‘how close am I, will I hit that bike/person/car/dog and so on’.
Our Route driving around Cozumel
Once we were out of the main town we headed south along the west coast.
After the sun burning down on us all day it was a relief to jump into the clear, still water. Equipment was less than a year old, clearly good quality. We stopped off at Playa Azul. The outfits were elaborate, colourful and a work of art. This can be confusing as its different between companies. The award celebrated sexual diversity and it was great to see this being embraced by the local community.
The parade was a huge procession of more colourful outfits, lots of dancing and upbeat music.
It has incredible ocean views in the early morning and at sunset. Thanks
The Pose Bar is a vibrant LGBT+ venue, located downtown in the heart of Cozumel.
Promising to bring diversity to meet delight, and make every moment a celebration of life’s vibrant tapestry, this is much much more than a gay bar.
The quirky hotspot is the brainchild of Norman Dean, from North Carolina, who decided to embark on a new adventure on the island paradise of Cozumel, driven by a deep desire to create a haven for the local LGBTQ+ community and their allies.
Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy cocktails, tapas, mesmerizing drag performances, and lively conversations.
Location: Just off the main square on 5th Ave between 2nd and Juarez streets.
Telephone: 987 114 3475
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That’s why we love travelling and ”planning to have no plans” which was one of our top tips.We stopped at Senor Iguanas which served your standard Mexican food, right on the beachfront.
Next, we then took the road directly across the island from east to west, overshot the town and went up to the north hotel zone.
If you are looking for beautiful beaches to swim at, this is the place to be. This cost $900 (Mexican pesos) for an open top jeep including liability insurance but not the collision damage waiver (which you could purchase for an extra $20USD).
In summary, this meant if someone else’s car was damaged we were covered, but for damage to our jeep we were not covered. The ferries are very regular and cost between $7-$10 one way depending which one you choose (fast 20 minutes or slow 40 minutes).
You can also get a taxi to Playa Del Carmen from Cancun, take a look at what you should pay here.
There you have it, not somewhere that was on our plan, but completely worth it.
The hotel is immaculate with beautiful decor and a very luxurious feel! We thought we might be able to swim, but it was too rough and there were red flags everywhere to signal danger.
There were different places along the way to stop and relax or eat. You won’t get charged any extra for using the link but we will receive a small commission for each referral.
This takes about 1.5 hours and costs c$10 (book online or buy at the desk at the airport).
At Playa Del Carmen you then need to get a ferry across to Cozumel.