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Thanks for the great question Albert, it helped alert us to the fact that Cozumel required an update. I searched around and found there are three marinas in Cozumel, but none of them has much of a web presence and their English language presence is even less.
I filled in what I’ve found from news reports and other cruiser’s experiences. When you go to Cozumel please let us know what you discover about the marinas and any rate, amenity or contact information you come across.
I’m planning to cruise to Cozumel later this year and would like to get a slip at Fonatur Cozumel. I have checked all their websites and can’t find info on slip rates. Has anyone stayed there and can pass on their rates and how was their life aboard facilities.
Reported by Larry Gaddy:
We cleared in at Cozumel in December 2014, and it was a logistical nightmare. There is no dinghy dock, and apparently, the marina doesn’t cater at all too transient boats. We had to make multiple trips to check in – port captain, immigration, doctor, customs, agriculture, port captain, bank, and finally back to the port captain.
It took two and a half days to complete, and both customs and agriculture insisted on personally inspecting the boats. They confiscated our produce, and the meat off of our buddy boat. the port captain told us we really should have checked in at Isla Mujeres.