What To Buy In Cozumel, Mexico

what to buy in cozumel
Gabriel
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There are quite a good number of reasons why travelers love to visit Cozumel, Mexico. This large island paradise has a lot of activities to offer every type of tourist. A huge number of cruise ships dock here and allow their guests to visit the island. In fact, it is the third best port in the world. Aside from that, the island is considered as one of the safest on earth. The east side of Cozumel has seven miles of shores that you can spend time in.If nature is your thing, Punta Sur Park will take your breath away. Souvenir shopping is one activity you should not miss. The good news is that Cozumel does not lack in items that are distinct to Mexico. Everywhere you go you will find something that will catch your eye. Read through our list of what to buy in Cozumel, Mexico below and pick the ones that tickle your fancy.

1. Tequila

Tequila barrels
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Tequila, as they say, is one of Mexico’s most important products. It is the country’s most consumed form of alcohol. In fact, this drink has reached all four corners of the world. Cozumel alone sells hundreds of brands of this drink. To help you decide on which tequila to buy, you can simply ask around or go on a tequila tour. There are a number of these tours available for you. Most of the ones sold here are made in Tequila, Mexico. This is where the drink originated and is made from blue agave plants.

Tequila

Store Name: Cava del Duero

Address: Av. Lic. Pedro Joaquin Coldwell 599 B, Centro, 77600 San Miguel de Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Opening hours: Mon-Sun 10 AM to 10 PM

Average price: USD 25-30

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2. Vanilla extract

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The vanilla produced in Mexico can be ranked against the best in the world namely, Tahitian and Madagascar. The good news is that when you get to Cozumel, you have a big chance of snagging a couple of bottles of pure vanilla extract. Mexican pure vanilla extract has that rich aroma and flavor. Mexican vanilla beans hold about 250 taste profiles which, when combined, sums up to one powerful flavor. These are extracted without any additives to it thus resulting in a creamy, fruity, and woody product.

Vanilla Extract

Store Name: The Five Suns (Los Cinco Soles)

Address: Av. Rafael E. Melgar x Calle, Calle 8 Nte, Cozumel Centro, Centro, 77600 San Miguel de Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Opening hours: Mon-Sat 9 AM to 7 PM; Sun 11 AM to 5 PM

Average price: USD 10-15

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3. Talavera pottery

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Talavera pottery is a type of pottery artwork that the Mexicans inherited from the Spanish. Because of the high-quality clay found in Mexico, Talavera pottery has had a rich history in the country. Artisans have produced this kind of work since the sixteenth century. Most of the works are done in blue. However, vibrant colors like red, orange, and green are also used to decorate these. These are tin-glazed pots that are artistically colored by hand. The manner of making these pots has not changed.

Talavera Pottery

Store Name: Los Cinco Soles

Address: Av. Rafael E. Melgar x Calle, Calle 8 Nte, Cozumel Centro, Centro, 77600 San Miguel de Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Opening hours: Mon-Sat 9 AM to 7 PM; Sun 11 AM to 5 PM

Average price: USD 15-25

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4. Coral jewelry

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Jewelry made from corals is very different from those made from other gems. The material is a lot softer, making it easier for jewelers to mold them into different shapes like bracelets, earrings, and necklaces. Some even make them into beads. Cozumel has a rich history of making coral jewelry. This is the main reason why they have perfected this form of art. These run from low-end to high-quality forms. The designs that you will find on the island are almost limitless.

Coral Jewellery

Store Name: Black Coral Shop En Cozumel

Address: Av. Rafael E. Melgar 321, Centro, 77600 San Miguel de Cozumel, Q.R., Mexico

Opening hours: Mon-Sat 9 AM to 4 PM; Sun Closed

Average price: USD 5 - 1000

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5. Guayaberas, huipils and rebozos

Guayabera pleats
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Guayaberas are men’s shirts that resemble polos and are worn untucked. Huipils are traditional tops worn by women. A rebozo is a long flat garment that Mexican women wear on their heads or shoulders to shield them from the sun’s rays or keep them warm during cold months. Guayaberas are characterized by two rows of vertically sewn pleats found at both front and back. Hupil, on the other hand, is commonly worn by women during special occasions. It shows the ethnic origin of the wearer through the design. Rebozos are made from straight and uncut pieces of clothing that contribute to its versatility.

Guayaberas, Huipils and Rebozos

Store Name: Lola Boutique

Address: Av. Rafael E. Melgar 649, Centro, 77600 San Miguel de Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Opening hours: Mon – Sat 9:30 AM to 7 PM

Average price: USD 20

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6. Silk paintings

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Mexican silk paintings are very colorful. This alone makes them the perfect present or souvenir. In Cozumel, local artists take their brushes and do unique figures and images their imaginations can dream of. This means you stand a chance of buying a work that is not mass produced. You cannot go wrong in getting a few as a souvenir because these artists undergo certain training on how to paint on this type of fabric.

Silk Paintings

Store Name: Galeria Azul

Address: 15A Av. Norte #449, Centro, 77600 San Miguel de Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11 AM to 7 PM

Average price*: USD 30

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7. Molinillo

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A molinillo is a traditional Mexican whisk made from wood. This is used to make hot chocolate drinks. It has a turned design that allows it to mix the beverage thoroughly. This is held between the two palms, dipped into the drink container and operated by running the hands in a rubbing manner. It is believed that preparing drinks in this traditional manner brings out more of the flavor of each ingredient.

Molinillo

Store Name: Los Cinco Soles

Address: Av. Rafael E. Melgar x Calle, Calle 8 Nte, Cozumel Centro, Centro, 77600 San Miguel de Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Opening hours: Mon-Sat 9 AM to 7 PM; Sun 11 AM to 5 PM

Average price: USD 20-30

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8. Yucatan craft

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Yucatan craft comes in many forms and colors. These are vibrant and add life to anywhere you put these. They come in various materials that are worked into several forms. You can find hand-crafted handbags, tortilla warmers, coasters, placemats, hats, and more. Done in animated and exciting colors, Yucatan craft is the perfect memento to get on your trip to Cozumel. So if you are looking for a souvenir item that will perfectly remind you of your time in Cozumel, get yourself a few of these hand-made Yucatan items and use them as decorative fixtures.

Yucatan Craft

Store Name: Los Cinco Soles

Address: Av. Rafael E. Melgar x Calle, Calle 8 Nte, Cozumel Centro, Centro, 77600 San Miguel de Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Opening hours: Mon-Sat 9 AM to 7 PM; Sun 11 AM to 5 PM

Average price: USD 15-25

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9. Handmade cotton hammocks

Yucatan Hammock Merchant
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Handmade cotton hammocks are some of the most comfortable hammocks you can lie in. The cultural name for this is ‘Mayan Hammocks’. These are made by weaving strings of cotton. The weaves are tight and are all done by hand. It takes a lot of skill to be able to make one of these. These are known to carry weights of up to a thousand pounds. This is made possible because of the way it is done. Aside from this, these hammocks serve as eye-candy material because they come in various lively colors.

Handmade Cotton Hammocks

Store Name: Mercado Municipal

Address: Calle Dr Adolfo Rosado Salas, Centro, 77600 San Miguel de Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Opening hours: Mon-Sun 8 AM to 6 PM

Average price: USD 60-100

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10. Cigars

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People may not know it but Mexican cigars are some of the best cigars one can light up. When it comes to quality, these can be compared to most of the ones produced in South America. In fact, some of the world’s best are manufactured in this country. The reason for this is that Mexico has a lot of volcanic soil where tobacco plants thrive on. When it comes to quality, flavor, and value, Mexican cigars are comparable to some of the best.

Cigars

Store Name: La Casa del Habano Cozumel

Address: Av Lic Benito Juárez 1, Centro, 77600 San Miguel de Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Opening hours: 24-hours

Average price: USD 4-10 per cigar

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Shop for the best Mexican souvenirs in Cozumel

All these items are meant for you to remember your trip to Cozumel for a long time. You can take these as remembrances of your time there.

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