COZUMEL
- MXCZM
- Latitude: 20.4939
- Longitude: -86.9626
- East Coast Central America
- Port in Mexico
Location: Mexico
Marine Port Description and Specifications: Cozumel, Mexico
General Overview: Cozumel is a vibrant island located off the eastern coast of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula in the Caribbean Sea. It is renowned for its clear waters, coral reefs, and as a popular destination for cruise ships and maritime logistics. Cozumel's port facilities are designed to handle both commercial and passenger traffic efficiently.
Port Facilities: Cozumel boasts several key maritime facilities:
International Cruise Terminals:
- Punta Langosta Pier:
- Location: Near downtown San Miguel.
- Capacity: Accommodates medium to large cruise ships.
- Facilities: Passenger terminal, shopping area, restaurants, and taxi services.
- Puerta Maya Pier:
- Location: Southern part of the island.
- Capacity: Designed for large cruise ships; operated by Carnival Corporation.
- Facilities: Two berths, extensive shopping area, restaurants, and other amenities.
- International Pier:
- Location: Just south of San Miguel.
- Capacity: Suitable for large cruise ships.
- Facilities: Shopping centers, restaurants, and tours arrangements.
- Punta Langosta Pier:
Cargo Ports:
- San Miguel Cargo Port:
- Location: In the town of San Miguel.
- Use: Handles commercial cargo and ferry services to the mainland.
- Facilities: Warehousing, loading/unloading facilities, customs, and other logistics services.
- San Miguel Cargo Port:
Technical Specifications:
Water Depth:
- Cruise Terminals: Depths generally range from 30 to 40 feet, accommodating large modern cruise liners.
- Cargo Port: Depth is sufficient for medium-sized cargo vessels, typically around 30 feet.
Berth Length:
- Cruise Terminals: Varies between 800 to 1,200 feet, facilitating large vessels.
- Cargo Port: Approximately 600-800 feet.
Tide and Weather Conditions:
- Typically experience mild tidal swings.
- Tropical climate with potential for hurricanes, particularly from June to November.
Navigational and Safety Features:
- Well-marked navigational channels and regular patrols.
- Modern harbor-master services ensuring safe docking and undocking procedures.
- Emergency and security services including customs and immigration facilities.
Services and Amenities:
- Passenger Services:
- Comprehensive facilities at all cruise terminals including informative visitor centers, restrooms, and internet access.
- Transport services including taxis, rentals, and tour buses.
- Cargo and Logistics:
- Efficient cargo handling services including cranes, forklifts, and other necessary equipment.
- Cold storage and warehousing facilities for various types of goods.
Environmental Considerations:
- Efforts to protect Cozumel's marine ecosystems, especially the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef.
- Ports adhere to environmental regulations to minimize pollution.
Accessibility:
- Readily accessible by sea with short ferry rides from Playa del Carmen connecting Cozumel to the mainland.
- International airport on the island with regular flights to and from major cities.
Economic and Cultural Significance:
- Major contributor to Cozumel's economy through tourism and trade.
- Frequent stop for Caribbean cruise itineraries, offering numerous shore excursions.
- Cultural and historical appeal with Mayan ruins, local markets, and traditional cuisine.
Cozumel’s maritime port facilities reflect a balance between efficient commercial operations and high-quality tourist experiences. The port infrastructure ensures that Cozumel remains a premier destination within the Caribbean maritime landscape.
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