If you are
interested in buying tequila to take home with you, the duty free
store at the airport has some of the lowest prices on expensive premium
brands. The only problem is that you never know for sure what they will
have until you get there and by the time you find out, it is too late to
shop anywhere else.
If you
don't want to chance the duty free not having your favorite brand or for
drinking while you're in Cozumel, try the open air Covi Liquor
store just north of the San Francisco Asis Supermarket at the corner of
30th Ave and Calle 2. We find they usually have good prices on all the
popular brands and on occasion will have a good price on premium brands
as well. The Chedraui and San Francisco Asis Supermarkets
usually have a decent selection of popular brands at reasonable prices
and you can also check at the smaller SSI grocery store that is
on the waterfront at the corner with the airport road. On occasion, they
will have a special price on a premium brand or two.
For some of
the lowest prices on Talavera pottery and wood made handicrafts, visit
Pech Artesanias. It's located nest to a lumber yard on Ave. 30
between Calle 8 and 10.
While you
will see black coral sold all over town, the store with what is
generally considered the best quality is Roberto's at the corner of
Rosado Salas and Ave. 5. You can even watch as Roberto works on his
latest creation. Care should be taken if buying from a street vendor as
some of what is sold as inexpensive black coral will turn out to be very
expensive black plastic.
You can
find very nice locally made hammocks in a small house on the
corner of Ave. 5 and Calle 4 Norte.
The
Punta Langosta shopping center at the cruise ship pier near downtown
is primarily home to chain stores and chain restaurants. Typically
you'll see the same prices you would find in the same stores anywhere
else in the world except for some of the restaurants where prices will
be higher than you would find in the U.S.
You'll see
a lot of stores with signs advertising "Duty Free" wares or
special discounts for cruise ship passengers. Don't believe them. The
prices there won't be any better (and in fact, probably higher) than you
can find all over town.
If you
traveled to Cozumel some years ago and come back now for a visit, one of
the most obvious changes in town is the proliferation of high priced
jewelry stores in general and diamond stores in particular. The number
of diamond and emerald and tanzanite stores on Ave. Rafael Melgar
is overwhelming and the high rents they are willing to pay is forcing
many long time businesses to relocate.
And
question we ask is; “WHY?” Diamonds are not mined on Cozumel. Very
little jewelry is actually made on Cozumel. The stores really aren’t
“duty free.” What in the world makes anyone think that Cozumel is a
great place to buy diamonds, emeralds or other precious stones? And the
answer is “cruise ships.” The cruise entertainment director tells
passengers on the cruise ships that bargains are to be had at these
stores. They are told that the ship has negotiated special discounts
with these stores for the ships passengers. Our advice is: Be very, very
careful when making a significant jewelry purchase in Cozumel. If you
know what you are doing, go ahead and spend away. But if you are relying
on advice from people who are telling you that Cozumel is a great place
to get a big bargain on diamond jewelry, think twice before you hand
over your credit card.