Island Introduction by Open Air Bus

Historical Cozumel Bus Day Trip with Tequila Tasting
Price: $69.00
Children (Ages 3 and under) are free but must be accounted for.
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Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Standard
Shore Excursion Type Water/Beach, Active
Shore Excursion Duration 4 Hours 30 Minutes
Activity Level ? Moderate
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? An approximately 5 to 10 minute walk, or an approximately 5 minute taxi ride (not included, approximately $7 US each way), is required to reach your departure location.
Food/Beverage Provided Tequila tasting
Recommended Dress Guests will want to wear a bathing suit under comfortable clothing. A towel, sun glasses, and sunscreen are recommended.
Restrictions Guests must be 18 years of age or older to sample tequila. Guests under 18 must have a participating adult with them. The beach and pool do not have a lifeguard, and swimming is at your own risk.

Island Introduction by Open Air Bus

Get an overview of Cozumel's history, along with tequila and beaches, on this half-day Cozumel shore excursion by an open-air touring bus.

After meeting your guide at the starting location, you will board your 36 seater bus and get ready to take in some of the many sites and tastes Cozumel has to offer. During your tour, you will experience a little sand, a little history, and a little tequila.

At your first stop, you will learn about the process of making tequila, from the plant to the bottle. After the demonstration, test different types of tequila such as a Tequila Blanco, Tequila Reposado, or Tequila Anejo.

You will then travel to the far side of the island to enjoy a unique beach with white sands, lounge chairs and a pool overlooking the sea. You will have approximately 90 minutes to relax, swim, beachcomb or purchase a tropical drink at the bar.

Your next stop on this Cozumel excursion will be will be at "Cedral," which was the first town on the island of Cozumel. Although this was a small village and not on the scale of the Mayan ruins on the mainland, it is still a part of the Mayan history, and your guide will explain the how and why. Local artisans will be available to show you their handicrafts. After your mini-Mayan history introduction, you will re-board the safari bus and return to the starting point.