Step into an island relaxation experience with this oceanfront wellness escape designed to soothe the body and soul. Start with a relaxing massage, then unwind on a chair by the sea while sipping chilled prosecco and enjoying a fresh fruit platter. Surrounded by tropical beauty and the sound of the sea, you’ll find the perfect setting for reflection, romance, or pure self-care. After your wellness experience, enjoy a peaceful beach break to swim, sunbathe, or simply relax. Ideal for couples or solo travellers seeking tranquillity, this retreat blends natural beauty and relaxation into one unforgettable Cozumel experience.
Wellness and serenity by the sea at Cozumel
- Relaxing massage that melts away tension from the very first minute
- Chilled prosecco toast and fresh fruit platter
- Serene beach time with chair and umbrella for sunbathing or relaxing
- Exclusive Cozumel retreat crafted for travellers seeking peace and wellness
Pick-up and drop-off from designated areas
Fresh fruit
Wine
KUZÁ Beach & Adventure Park - Cozumel, Coastal Highway South, San Miguel de Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Not suitable for:
- People in wheelchairs
- People with mobility problems
- Children
Remember to bring:
- Comfortable clothes
- Cash, credit card
- Sun hat
- Comfortable shoes
- Towel
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