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Benito Juarez Park park in Cozumel, QR
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View of Benito Juarez Park in Cozumel, QR
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Benito Juarez Park

4.6(5,058 reviews)FreePark
🕑 1-2 hours👶 Best for ages 2-10. Toddlers and preschoolers will love the playground equipment and open spaces for running, while older elementary kids enjoy playing with local children and experiencing the lively atmosphere of this community gathering spot.

About

Benito Juarez Park serves as Cozumel's vibrant town square, offering families a authentic Mexican park experience right in the heart of downtown. With well-maintained playgrounds, plenty of shaded benches under towering trees, and wide walking paths, it's the perfect spot to let kids burn off energy while parents soak in local culture and people-watch.

Highlights

  • Well-shaded playground equipment perfect for tropical climates
  • Beautiful central gazebo and clock tower that's iconic to Cozumel
  • Opportunity to interact with local families and experience authentic Mexican culture
  • Street vendors selling paletas (Mexican popsicles) and fresh fruit with chili powder
  • Wide pathways ideal for strollers and letting toddlers practice walking

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on Sunday evenings when local families gather and you might catch live music or cultural performances in the plaza.
  2. 2.Bring mosquito repellent, especially during early morning or evening visits when bugs are most active in the tropical climate.
  3. 3.The park is surrounded by small vendors selling snacks, ice cream, and drinks. Keep small peso bills handy for these affordable treats.
  4. 4.Use this as a central meeting point if exploring downtown Cozumel. The iconic clock tower makes it easy to find and locate your group.
  5. 5.Combine your visit with a stop at the nearby Museo de la Isla de Cozumel, just a short walk away on the waterfront.

Best Time to Visit

Early morning (7-9am) or late afternoon (4-6pm) when temperatures are cooler and the park is most active with locals. Avoid midday heat between 11am-3pm, especially during summer months. Weekday mornings tend to be quieter than weekends.

What to Know

The park is completely free and open 24/7. Public restrooms are available nearby but may require a small tip. Food vendors and small shops surround the park, and it's located in the walkable downtown area just blocks from the cruise port and ferry terminal.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with no seasonal closures. December features special holiday decorations and festivities. September and October (hurricane season) may see occasional closures during severe weather, but the park typically reopens quickly.

Nearby Eats

Rock'n Java Caribbean Cafe offers kid-friendly breakfast and lunch options just steps from the park. For authentic Mexican street food, try the taco stands along Avenida 5 Sur, where you can point to what you want if you don't speak Spanish.

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Punta Sur Eco Beach Park offers families an incredible opportunity to explore Cozumel's natural beauty through easy hiking trails, pristine beaches, and wildlife spotting adventures. Kids will love climbing the historic Celarain Lighthouse for panoramic ocean views and searching for crocodiles in the lagoon, while parents appreciate the educational value and stunning Caribbean scenery at this protected reserve.

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Cozumel Musem

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The Cozumel Museum offers families an air-conditioned escape to explore the island's fascinating Mayan heritage and colonial past through engaging artifacts and exhibits. Located on the waterfront in downtown Cozumel, this compact museum is perfect for families wanting to add some educational enrichment to their beach vacation without overwhelming younger visitors.

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