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InterContinental Presidente Cozumel Resort Spa

6.5 km Road Chankanaab Col. Zona Hotelera Sur, Cozumel, Mexico, 77600
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Located in an intimate natural paradise in front of the “Arrecifes de Cozumel” marine park, one of the world’s largest coral reef systems, over an extended white sand beach, Presidente InterContinental® Cozumel Resort & Spa offers a unique calmness, where culture and environment get together for an authentic experience. The resort offers first class accommodations in the Mexican Caribbean keeping the tranquility and charm that has distinguished it throughout the years.

Venue Details

ChainIHG
BrandInterContinental Hotels
Built1969
Renovated2023
Total meeting space5,709 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms221
Venue typeLuxury hotel

Industry Ratings

Northstar
AAA

Awards

Industry awards
Virtuoso Hotel Tourism Environmental Quality Certificate. H Distinctive. Super Companies 2010 by Expansion magazine. Certificate of Environmental Quality and Tourism. Torchbearer Award by IHG. Geotourism Practices by National Geographic. Expedia Insiders’. Virtuoso Nomination for “The Best of the Best” to the Best Family Programs in the World. Environmental System Implementation Recognition by Grupo Marti. Alfredo di Roma Cozumel: For 10 consecutive years, it has received the Wine Spectator magazine “Award of Excellence” and 5 Star Diamond Award.

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (ocean or water)
Facilities
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Outside caterers allowed
  • Pet friendly
  • Rental car service
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Space (private)
  • Space (semi-private)
  • Wheelchair accessible
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Seasonal Availability

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High season
Nov 05 - Nov 09Dec 19 - Dec 31
Shoulder season
Sep 24 - Sep 28
Low season
Nov 10 - Dec 18Oct 01 - Nov 04Jun 01 - Sep 23

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
5,709 sq. ft.
Largest room
7,832 sq. ft.
Space (private)
5,709 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
4
Second largest room
618 sq. ft.
Space (semi-private)
Available
Space (outdoor)
Available
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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Max capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
Crescent rounds (Cabaret)
Hollow square
3,358 sq. ft.
78.7 x 42.7 sq. ft.
45 ft.
350
60
250
250
350
160
80
180
80
1,379 sq. ft.
40.0 x 34.4 sq. ft.
29.1 ft.
130
30
100
130
130
108
30
50
40
618 sq. ft.
28.5 x 21.7 sq. ft.
38.8 ft.
60
24
50
40
60
32
20
-
20
4,000 sq. ft.
-
-
400
-
400
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355 sq. ft.
21.7 x 16.4 sq. ft.
38.8 ft.
4
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3,358 sq. ft.
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-
200
-
150
200
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312 sq. ft.
24 x 13 sq. ft.
4 ft.
350
50
250
-
350
160
50
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259
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259
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Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
221
Single (1 bed)
136
Single (1 bed) rate
$250.00 - $900.00
Double (2 beds)
85
Double (2 beds) rate
$250.00 - $900.00
Suites
6
Tax rate
16%
Occupancy rate
5%

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 5.28 mi
Parking in the area
Complimentary parking
Valet parking

Local Attractions

San Gervasio Prehispanic Center
San Gervasio Prehispanic Center
Historical landmark
9 mi
The archaeological site of “San Gervasio” is the most important and well studied prehispanic site of all the documented settlements in Cozumel Island. It is named after its location in the former “San Gervasio” ranch. This archaeological set has been considered the center of pilgrimages where the Mayan worshiped the Goddess “Ixchel”. Besides being a Mayan sacred center it was a strategic site for commerce and the politic development of the area. The area is constituted by six architectural sets and other isolated temples joined by a network of white roads called “sacbés” They are of great interest and give us an idea of how the Mayan developed their religious, administrative and daily life activities. HOURS: Monday to Sunday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm ADMISSION: General Admission $9.50 USD* * $5.00 USD state fee / $4.50 USD federal fee The first visible set is the one known as “Manitas” (Tiny hands) named after the impressions of human hands preserved on the interior walls of the main building. Other buildings that can be seen in this archaeological site are “El Alamo”, “Murciélagos” (bats), “El Arco” (the arc), “Chichán Nah” (small house), “Nohoch Nah” (big house), and “Ka Nah” (tall house). To complete this enriching cultural experience get refreshed and rest at “El Parador” and bring back home a miniature replica of the Mayan temples you have just visited.
Carretera Transversal Km. 7
Cozumel, MX
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Faro Celarain Eco Park
Faro Celarain Eco Park
Park
8 mi
The ecological Park “Punta Sur” is a state reserve whose extension exceeds one thousand hectares in which lagoon systems that constitute a mosaic of great flora and fauna diversity and wealth pre-dominate. This is the ideal place for nature lovers. Stand out the wide beaches with fine white sand and turquoise waters which house numerous reef formations laying out sea fan gardens extended for a long length. Entering “Punta Sur” means transporting to a natural paradise in which you will find a great variety of birds and animals that you can only be able to appreciate there. It counts with a tower for crocodile´s observation in their natural habitat, making this park a spectacular place. HOURS: Monday to Saturday from 9:00am to 4:00pm ADMISSION: Adult $16.00 USD Child $10.00 USD (Aged 4-12) “Punta Sur” has two lighthouses: The first one belongs to the prehispanic era and is called “Templo Del Caracol” which means sea shell temple, and the other one is “El Faro Celarain” both of them faithful observers of the past and present. The old house of the lighthouse keeper is currently the “Museo de la Navegación” (Navigation Museum) and testifies to the history of the Mayan, pirates and corsairs who sailed the waters of the Mexican Caribbean. Because of its extensive beaches, Punta Sur is the nesting place for the sea turtle who counts with a conservation and protection program in which you can participate during the arriving season.
Carretera Costera Sur Km 30.
Cozumel, MX 77600
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Chankanaab Park
Chankanaab Park
Park
2 mi
Chankanaab (Mayan name that means “small sea”) is actually a coastal cenote whose hydrological dynamics propitiates the development of marine life and is located in the Marine National Park of Cozumel. The Natural Park Chankanaab is the first tourist reference in Cozumel, natural treasure and heritage of the island´s inhabitants which invites you to live the incredible experience of being part of our little earthly paradise. At Chankanaab you may choose to experience an adventure, like swimming with a dolphin, flying through the air on the zip line, a kayak trip or having lots of fun at the sea lions show. HOURS: Monday to Saturday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm ADMISSION: Adult $23.00 USD child $16.00 USD (aged 4-12) Go deep into the Mesoamerican cultures through the archeological replicas path and stroll through the botanical gardens where you will discover more than 350 species of the representative plants of the island. The options for you to contemplate the Christ and Virgin underwater sculptures at the Chankanaab reef are snorkeling or diving. You can reserve a massage at the SPA when the time to relax has come, or simply enjoy lying on an ocean front hammock while refreshing with your favorite beverage.
Carretera Costera Sur Km. 9
Cozumel, MX
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Cozumel Island Museum
Cozumel Island Museum
Museum
2 mi
The museum is housed by a historical building from the 30´s which was one of the first hotels on the island. It offers in four permanent exhibit rooms a wide view to the local geography, ecosystems, history and culture. You can visit the museum to know about the origin, the development, and the customs of the inhabitants of the island. The main function of the museum is to protect and preserve the cultural heritage of the Cozumel population. HOURS: Monday to Saturday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm ADMISSION: General admission $4.00 USD It is a space in which the most varied creative manifestations are featured. It is also a living entity where the active participation of creators and cultural organizations through workshops, exhibitions, and various artistic and cultural activities is fundamental. The “Museo de la Isla” museum has multiple uses areas where painting, dance and theater workshops are given to children, young and adults. It also has an auditorium for cultural events as well as educational consultants who direct guided tours for groups of students.
Avenida Rafael Melgar at Calle 6 Norte
San Miguel
Cozumel, MX 77600
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IHG Hotels and Resorts - Global
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LOCATION The hotel is located in the most private beach in Cozumel, just minutes from the colorful and abundant coral reefs that have made the island an important destination to practice diving and snorkeling. Located 15 minutes from the International Airport. In front of the marine park Cozumel Reefs. Just 3.7 miles from downtown. GUESTROOMS 5 floors. 221 guestrooms. 136 guestrooms with King size bed. 85 guestrooms with two beds. All of them are non-smoking rooms. DISTRIBUTION 2 Presidential Suites. 3 Reef Suites. 1 Ocean Suite Superior 14 Reef Room 40 Premium sea front outdoor shower 18 Premium sea front with beach access 24 Jr. suite ocean view 56 Premium balcony ocean view 22 Pool view. 2 Handicapped accessible guestrooms FOOD AND BEVERAGES EL CARIBEÑO: a perfect setting to relax under the shadow of an oversize palapa. It serves Regional, Mexican and International specialties and dinners at the pier by the sea. • ALFREDO DI ROMA TRATTORIA: our famous Italian restaurant, invites you to enjoy its specialty: the authentic Fettuccine Alfredo andan extensive selection of the best wines in its wine cellar, enjoying the extraordinary view of the Caribbean Sea. LE CAP BEACH CLUB Located on the beach, offers contemporary Mediterranean cuisine with the best choices of seafood and fresh dishes prepared in wood-fired oven and grill. Enjoy refreshing beverages or cocktails in a relaxed atmosphere by the beach lounge and private cabins over the ocena FARO BLANCO Experience the cozy and welcoming contemporary oceanic décor and savor culinary coastal specialties seasoned with home-grown organic herbs, while you enjoy the beautiful view of our private cove.

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