Benito Juarez Park
Benito Juarez Park
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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BrakiWorldTraveler
Belgrade, Serbia19,452 contributions
Dec 2020
First square you'll encounter after disembarking PDC ferry is this park and the square around it. The Insta letter sign is here.
It's a classic Mexican (Spanish) style plaza surrounded with shops, bars and restaurants. Good idea to have a drink in one of them to wash down the ferry ride sea sickness, soak up the atmosphere and to make a plan for the day.
It's more popular and picturesque after sunset when locals flock here.
It's a classic Mexican (Spanish) style plaza surrounded with shops, bars and restaurants. Good idea to have a drink in one of them to wash down the ferry ride sea sickness, soak up the atmosphere and to make a plan for the day.
It's more popular and picturesque after sunset when locals flock here.
Written January 24, 2021
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Jun 2019 • Family
We spent every other night here because the atmosphere was pleasant and we could find the local treat places for dessert. Definitely try the the marquesitas. It's the local treat and very good and cheap. The artisanos were pricey but some were fair, you just have to bargain with them and let them know you're not just going to fall for anything they want.
Written June 20, 2019
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Andrew M
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Dec 2018 • Friends
The Benito Juarez park is a great place to begin exploring San Miguel. On entering the park from Rafael E. Melgar Avenue, the conch fountain will be seen. It is a sculpture of a woman which becomes a conch shell at the top. The fountain has water flowing from different levels, and the best photo is taken from the northern end, looking back towards the sea. If you walk to the center of the square, the zero kilometer marker will be seen. This is the central marker for distances in Cozumel. To the right of the Zero kilometer, is the "Meeting Place" which is another great photo opportunity.
To the right of the park, slightly hidden behind plants, is the colourful "Cozumel Island" sign which many tourists take photos with. To the left of the park is a statue of Benito Juarez. Benito was president of Mexico between 1858 and 1872. He was leader at one of the most difficult times in the history of Mexico, as it was 10 years after the end of the Mexican American war, where Mexico had lost Texas, and he had to survive the civil war of 1858-1860, and the French invasion between 1862-1867. He was restored to power after the French departed in 1867, and is a symbol of resistance to foreign intervention. His birthday is celebrated as a public holiday and his image is on the 20 peso note.
To the north of the park stands a orange and white clock tower, which is another good photo op. There are benches where you can relax, and many shopping options nearby. Other nearby attractions include the San Miguel Church, Mexican War Memorial, Ferry Pier and Flagpole with eagle sculptures.
To the right of the park, slightly hidden behind plants, is the colourful "Cozumel Island" sign which many tourists take photos with. To the left of the park is a statue of Benito Juarez. Benito was president of Mexico between 1858 and 1872. He was leader at one of the most difficult times in the history of Mexico, as it was 10 years after the end of the Mexican American war, where Mexico had lost Texas, and he had to survive the civil war of 1858-1860, and the French invasion between 1862-1867. He was restored to power after the French departed in 1867, and is a symbol of resistance to foreign intervention. His birthday is celebrated as a public holiday and his image is on the 20 peso note.
To the north of the park stands a orange and white clock tower, which is another good photo op. There are benches where you can relax, and many shopping options nearby. Other nearby attractions include the San Miguel Church, Mexican War Memorial, Ferry Pier and Flagpole with eagle sculptures.
Written December 30, 2018
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FLHarlock
Tavares, FL4,942 contributions
Apr 2018 • Friends
Beautiful park located in the center of Cozumel. Very peaceful with spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea. Surrounded by shops and restaurants. This park is where you will find the multicolored "Isla Cozumel" sculpture. Lots of benches in the shade of tropical foliage. Nice breeze coming off the water. Excellent location to relax and take some photos. Also has FREE WiFi. Definitely worth a visit.
Written April 23, 2018
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Wombling_Free_7548
Bristol, UK2,138 contributions
Apr 2022 • Couples
Attractive square, right next to the ferry dock. It contains the brightly coloured Cozumel sign for a photo op. Limited shade so not somewhere to hang out too long
Written April 29, 2022
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Mitek25
Vienna, Austria18,903 contributions
Jan 2023 • Couples
Benito Juarez Park is popular with locals and many tourists, it is also an oasis of peace
Written December 27, 2023
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