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'''San Miguel de Cozumel''' ({{IPA-es|san mi'ɣel de kozu'mel}}) is the largest city in [[Cozumel]] Municipality in the [[List of states of Mexico|Mexican state]] of [[Quintana Roo]]. With a 2010 census population of 77,236, it is also Quintana Roo's fourth-largest community, after [[Cancún]], [[Chetumal, Quintana Roo|Chetumal]], and [[Playa del Carmen]]. It is a hub for tourism on the [[Riviera Maya]], providing the sole ferries between the Mexican mainland and the island. In addition to the ferry service to Playa del Carmen, the first international cruise terminal in Quintana Roo is located in the city. |
'''San Miguel de Cozumel''' ({{IPA-es|san mi'ɣel de kozu'mel}}) is the largest city in [[Cozumel]] Municipality in the [[List of states of Mexico|Mexican state]] of [[Quintana Roo]]. With a 2010 census population of 77,236, it is also Quintana Roo's fourth-largest community, after [[Cancún]], [[Chetumal, Quintana Roo|Chetumal]], and [[Playa del Carmen]]. It is a hub for tourism on the [[Riviera Maya]], providing the sole ferries between the Mexican mainland and the island. In addition to the ferry service to Playa del Carmen, the first international cruise terminal in Quintana Roo is located in the city. |
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The International Pier has an international cruise wharf of 271 meters and a [[Dolphin (structure)|dolphin]] at 45 meters, giving it the ability to receive two cruise ships at once: the exterior band can receive voyager class ships of 140,000 displacement tons, and the interior band can receive ships up to 85,000 displacement tons. A tender wharf is used to receive minor boats at the terminal. |
The International Pier has an international cruise wharf of 271 meters and a [[Dolphin (structure)|dolphin]] at 45 meters, giving it the ability to receive two cruise ships at once: the exterior band can receive voyager class ships of 140,000 displacement tons, and the interior band can receive ships up to 85,000 displacement tons. A tender wharf is used to receive minor boats at the terminal. |
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Revision as of 13:36, 18 June 2023
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Coordinates: 20°30′37.58″N 86°56′57.30″W / 20.5104389°N 86.9492500°W | |
Country | Mexico |
State | Quintana Roo |
Municipality | Cozumel |
Elevation | 1 m (3 ft) |
Population | |
• City | 77,236 |
• Urban | 77,236 |
Time zone | UTC−5 (Southeast (US Eastern)) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-5 (No DST) |
Codigo Postal | 77600 |
Area code | 987 |
Website | http://www.cozumel.gob.mx/ |
Airport: Cozumel International Airport MMCZ CZM |
San Miguel de Cozumel (Template:IPA-es) is the largest city in Cozumel Municipality in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. With a 2010 census population of 77,236, it is also Quintana Roo's fourth-largest community, after Cancún, Chetumal, and Playa del Carmen. It is a hub for tourism on the Riviera Maya, providing the sole ferries between the Mexican mainland and the island. In addition to the ferry service to Playa del Carmen, the first international cruise terminal in Quintana Roo is located in the city.
Port
The International Pier has an international cruise wharf of 271 meters and a dolphin at 45 meters, giving it the ability to receive two cruise ships at once: the exterior band can receive voyager class ships of 140,000 displacement tons, and the interior band can receive ships up to 85,000 displacement tons. A tender wharf is used to receive minor boats at the terminal.
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San Miguel de Cozumel satellite image
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Palacio Municipal in San Miguel de Cozumel, Cozumel, Mexico
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Bandera monumental in San Miguel de Cozumel
References
- 2010 census tables: INEGI: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática