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Plaza Punta Langosta (Cozumel)
The guide was updated:Located just off the cruise ship docks, Plaza Punta Langosta is an elegant, open-air shopping mall providing everything a traveller could need in one stylish and convenient location.
Useful Information
- Address: Avenida Rafael E. Melgar 599, Centro, Cozumel
- Opening hours: Daily 8am–10pm
- Website: www.instagram.com/langostamall
- Phone: +52 987 869 1127
Digital Travel Guide Download
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Located just off the cruise ship docks, Plaza Punta Langosta is an elegant, open-air shopping mall providing everything a traveller could need in one stylish and convenient location.
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Quinta Avenida (Playa del Carmen)
Quinta Avenida, or Fifth Avenue, in Playa del Carmen, is a shopper’s paradise brimming with vibrant energy and eclectic charm. This bustling
pedestrian-only street runs parallel to the ocean in downtown Playa del Carmen and offers an array of shopping experiences—from high-end boutiques and designer shops to quirky local stores and buzzing markets. Wander along the avenue to discover everything from stylish clothing and unique souvenirs to handcrafted jewellery and art.
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The Mayan Cacao Company (Cozumel)
The Mayan Cacao Company offers a fascinating journey into the origins of chocolate, set in the very land of its creators, the Mayas. This high-quality chocolate shop features artisanal bars crafted from cacao beans meticulously selected by Mayan farmers in the Yucatán Peninsula and expertly blended by their Belgian Master Chocolatier.
Visitors can delve deeper with an interesting tour that explores the rich history of Maya culture and the significance of chocolate in their society. The tour also includes a live chocolate-making demonstration followed by cacao tastings.
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Mexicarte (Tulum)
Mexicarte, with locations in both Akumal and Tulum, is a vibrant destination for unique Mexican arts and crafts. In Tulum, you’ll find two distinct shops: one centrally located and another, specialising in textiles and clothing, about 35 minutes south of the city. Both locations offer an eclectic mix of pottery, sculpture, housewares, jewellery, and colourful Mexican skulls.
While the prices are a bit on the higher side, the unique and high-quality gifts make Mexicarte a must-visit for those seeking to take home a piece of authentic Mexican artistry.
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Paseo del Carmen (Playa del Carmen)
Paseo del Carmen is an upscale, open-air complex featuring a variety of international retailers and a couple of eateries. Stroll through its scenic pathways, and enjoy a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere that captures the essence of Playa del Carmen.
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