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Time: GMT/UTC -6 (Central Standard Time).
Dress code: The dress standards in Cozumel are mostly casual, but
appropriate and conservative outfits are recommended when visiting
well-established places like big restaurants or government offices. Women
should keep their legs covered. Also, it is a must to take precautions
against sun and heat stroke by using sunblock and put on hat and jacket to
protect your skin when going outdoors.
When to go: The busiest season in Cozumel is during the winter months
from mid-December to April when Cozumel is shrouded by a pleasing warm weather.
For travellers who enjoy a bit of quietness, the period from November to early
December is the least crowded and driest period on the island.
Language: Spanish, but English-speaking staff can be found in large
hotels and restaurants as well as in tourist centers.
Banking hours: 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday.
Currency:
New Mexican Pesos (MXN), sometimes written $.
Notes issued: $20, $50, $100, $200, $500.
Coins issued: 10 cents, 50 cents, $1, $2, $5, $10, $20.
Tipping: A tip of 10-15% is expected at most restaurants.
Hospital: Embassies should be able to provide a list of
English-speaking doctors if necessary, and American Express cardholders can make
use of their Global Assist medical referral service.
Phones: Local, domestic and long-distance and international phone
calls can be made from any public phone with a phonecard. Otherwise, a
number of shops have public phones (for international services look for the blue
"Larga Distancia" signs). You can dial direct from most big
hotels, but the charge will be much higher.
Useful numbers:
International country code: 52
Cozumel: 987
Emergency (fire, police, ambulance): 06
International operator: 090
Lost persons information: 658-1111
Secretary of Tourism (multilingual): 5 240-0123-51
Dialing tips:
National calls: 01 - area code - number
International calls: 00 - country code - number
Dialing Mexico from abroad: +52 - area code - number
Internet access: There are numerous cybercafes all over the city and
they usually charge around US$2 per hour. However, it's recommended to
shop around as the places where the locals go to tend to offer cheaper rates.
Public holidays:
New Year's Day - 1 January
Constitution Day - 5 February
Day of the Flag - 24 February
Anniversary of Benito Juarez's birthday - 21 March
Good Friday - March/April
Easter Sunday, Labor Day - 1 May
1862 Victory Celebration - 5 May
Dia de la Independencia - 16 September
Dia de la Raza - 12 October
Dia de la Revolucion - 20 November
Dia de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe - 12 December
Dia de Navidad - 25 December
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