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Chedraui

4.2 (11 reviews)

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Great store for getting just about anything while visiting Cozumel. We also went there to use the ATM's for getting pesos.

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All totals can be given in pesos or US dollars, but the change was always in pesos.

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Plaza Punta Langosta - Checking out this spot for a couple hours! Hee

Plaza Punta Langosta

3.8(15 reviews)
0.7 km
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I checked out Plaza Punta Langosta while in Cozumel, and it's a solid spot, especially if you're…read morecoming off a cruise. The location is really what makes it. It's right near the port, so it's easy to walk to and a convenient first stop once you get off the ship. Inside, you've got a mix of shops, restaurants, and places to just cool off for a bit. Whether you're looking for souvenirs, grabbing something to eat, or just taking a break from the heat, it works. There's a good variety too. You can find local items as well as more familiar brands, so it gives you options depending on what you're in the mood for. It's also a nice place to just walk around. Clean, easy to navigate, and not overly overwhelming. Overall, it's a good stop if you're in the area. Convenient, easy, and a nice way to ease into exploring Cozumel.

Plaza punta langosta is right off the Port of Cozumel . It is a bit of a tourist trap but…read moreeverything you need is right there. You have to walk through all the shops to find a hidden gem. I found they have many options. There are large signs pointing you to the cruise ships. This plaza can be a bit confusing. Today the escalator were not working. If you can't navigate stairs then beware! Later on in the day, it caused a long line of cruisers trying to return to the ship. Due to a lack of escalators, the line was 2 hours long. I returned long before this happened. Come early and take advantage of the large Cozumel sign for a photo op.

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Sergio's Silver From Taxco - Omg!!! Bracelet!

Sergio's Silver From Taxco

5.0(1 review)
1.3 km

Here is my long overdue review for an incredible little silver shop tucked away in San Miguel de…read moreCozumel. My sister & I visited the island in July, & during our 5 day stay, we became repeat customers of Sergio's. That in itself should speak volumes. San Miguel de Cozumel is jam packed with inexpensive little tourist traps, so when we first stepped foot in Sergio's & began to notice a theme with the prices of the jewelry, it came as a little bit of a shock. This is fine jewelry, made from fine silver, by a fine family - Sergio Sr. & Sergio Jr. My sister found a gorgeous ring that fit her pinky perfectly & it was love at first sight. I found a bracelet & actually felt my heart thump harder in my chest - but the price was too steep for me. At check out, Sergio Jr. gave my sister a spiel on proper silver care & how since we were now official customers, we could contact them with any questions. After we left, I thought about that bracelet for 24 hours straight. I love silver jewelry. I don't own anything spectacularly dazzling or expensive - just a lot of beloved little pieces that I've collected over the years. I wanted that bracelet so badly. So I came up with a number (the absolute most I could pay for the bracelet) & decided that I'd go back to talk to Sergio Jr. about it. I was a little nervous to return to the shop. I didn't want to insult Sergio Jr. by lowballing him, but I had to be honest with my budget. When we walked in the door, he recognized us immediately, said "welcome back," & asked my sister how she liked her new ring. That put me at ease. I was honest with him - I saw a bracelet when we first came in & haven't stopped thinking about it, but it's really far out of my budget. Would they be willing to negotiate? To my shock & delight, he said yes! We found a number that worked for both of us, & if I paid in cash, he could even go a smidge lower. I agreed. Just as I was about to leave to go to the ATM, Sergio Jr. popped the bracelet on my wrist & told me to enjoy it on my walk. Wow... I was gobsmacked by the trust. My walk to & from the ATM was so giddy & whimsical. I felt like a superstar. When I returned, Sergio Jr. gave me the whole silver care spiel again, thanked me for being a polite negotiator, & thanked us for being return customers. I promised him that if we were ever on the island again, we'd absolutely be back. I can't recommend this family enough. They clearly run their family business with integrity & care. They genuinely want you to be happy with your purchase. I'm so impressed. Not only will I return to Sergio's if I'm ever on the island again, I will also consider them for online purchases. They post a lot of their pieces on their website & also take on custom orders. If I ever need an exceptionally special piece custom made, Sergio's is definitely my #1 pick.

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Sergio's Silver From Taxco - A variety of designs and sizes

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Chedraui - deptstores - Updated May 2026

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