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Can anyone tell me which dock we will be at? Are they all close together?

 

We at emailing on the liberty and will be in port on nov. 13 and there are five ships in port that day.

 

Searching for things to do and restaurants within walking distance, but don't know where we dock

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Here is the info;

13-Nov Liberty of the Seas 8:00 AM 6:00 PM TMM Int'l

 

Walking: ca. 20 minutes walking from International Pier to downtown Cozumel, not recommended since all walking is on the waterfront with no shade available.

 

By taxi: ca. 4 minutes from International Pier to Cozumel downtown by taxi

 

Hope this helps. This is where it is scheduled to dock but that might change.

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Here is the info;

13-Nov Liberty of the Seas 8:00 AM 6:00 PM TMM Int'l

 

Walking: ca. 20 minutes walking from International Pier to downtown Cozumel, not recommended since all walking is on the waterfront with no shade available.

 

By taxi: ca. 4 minutes from International Pier to Cozumel downtown by taxi

 

Hope this helps. This is where it is scheduled to dock but that might change.

 

Sharharis, thanks for the info. Any chance you have or know where I can find a decent map of Cozumel? I am one of those people that always needs to know where I am and where I'm going. Tried google maps, but I can't find the piers,

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Also trying to figure out where a restaurant is we want to visit. La Choza

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Sharharis, thanks for the info. Any chance you have or know where I can find a decent map of Cozumel? I am one of those people that always needs to know where I am and where I'm going. Tried google maps, but I can't find the piers,

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Also trying to figure out where a restaurant is we want to visit. La Choza

If you go to Google maps and zoom right out you can see two of the piers quite clearly marked on the map. The one in town is Punta Langosta. The one to the south, futher down Rafael E Melgar is International. Puerta Mayo, (Carnival Pier) is just south of International on the other side of the little dead-end road.

 

If you use the "little yellow man" and drop him onto Rafael E Melgar you will be able to "see" the piers in advance. You can also walk him along the streets and see La Choza.

 

Highly recommend La Choza - one of our favorites!

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