Can I use US dollars in Cozumel?

Cozumel's official currency is the Mexican peso. Since the Mexican peso to U.S. dollar exchange rate fluctuates, American dollars are, however, widely accepted in Cozumel, though you may get change back in pesos.
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Should I use dollars or pesos in Cozumel?

The US Dollar Works in Cozumel

You do not need Mexican pesos to visit Cozumel, and many travelers don't bother to exchange their US dollars for pesos. Taxis, restaurants, beach clubs, and diving/snorkeling operations in Cozumel will all accept US dollars.
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How much money should I bring to Cozumel?

How much money will you need for your trip to Cozumel? You should plan to spend around M$1,251 ($63) per day on your vacation in Cozumel, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.
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Is Cozumel cash only?

Most merchants cater to tourists in Cozumel will accept U.S. dollars — including hotels and restaurants — but will give change in pesos. Additionally, credit cards are widely accepted, but you should keep in mind that smaller vendors, market sellers, and street food outposts will likely only take cash.
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Is it better to bring US dollars or pesos to Mexico?

The best currency to bring to Mexico is a mix of pesos and US dollars. Use the dollars to pay for the big things like tours, entrance fees, accommodation, and travel. For everything else use pesos. It should be relatively simple to get pesos in your own country before you travel.
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Is $100 a lot of money in Mexico?

With today's exchange rates, $100 USD is about $1,900 – $2,000 MXN. Compared to wages, $1,900 MXN is about weeks' worth of salary for most manual labor jobs outside the major cities of Mexico. So for locals that have basic day labor jobs, it is a decent amount of money.
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Should I exchange money before Mexico?

It's recommended that you buy pesos before you land in Mexico, just in case you need the cash. According to this USA Today article, the most economical way to do this is to buy pesos from your bank in the U.S. Most banks will do this for free, especially if you're not withdrawing a significant amount of money.
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Do Cozumel taxis take dollars?

If you don't want to bother exchanging some cash for Mexican pesos, you can pay your Cozumel taxi fare with US dollars. Dollars are accepted in cabs here, and indeed in many places around town.
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How do you pay for things in Cozumel?

Currency. The official currency is the Mexican peso, but almost just as official is the American dollar. Many prices will be shown in pesos, but in tourist restaurants both are normally shown. If you need to get funds you can use ATM's in several locations, but the money will be pesos.
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Is it better to use cash or credit card in Mexico?

Credit cards are accepted widely at most larger hotels and restaurants in Mexico. However, you should carry some cash wherever you go, as smaller merchants may not accept cards.
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Do you tip in Cozumel?

The TL;DR answer is yes, you should tip for services in Cozumel, MX. Gratuities for good and helpful service is an expected part of our tourism culture in Cozumel, and it is absolutely earned.
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Can you use your cell phone in Cozumel?

Cell phones

Roaming with your own cell phone is possible if you have a GSM phone but it is expensive. You may want to buy a SIM card from a Telcel or Movistar outlet. You can buy credit for your SIM card in supermarkets, newsstands, online, etc.
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What is the best month to visit Cozumel?

The best time to visit Cozumel is from March to June, when the island enjoys daytime highs around 90 degrees Fahrenheit and nighttime temperatures in the mid-70s. Winters are slightly cooler, with temperatures ranging between the upper 60s and the lower 80s, so it is best to pack layers.
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Can you drink the water in Cozumel?

Is the water safe to drink? Although Cozumel's water supply is chlorinated to some extent, you should never drink the tap water. (This includes anywhere in the Yucatan, by the way–even if you are staying at a major resort with its own filtration system.)
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Should I use travelers checks in Mexico?

Travelers Checks are not recommended in Mexico - Nobody accepts them! OK, here's the quick and dirty on travelers checks in Mexico. Unless you're absolutely against carrying a credit card or ATM card, forget about traveler's checks. But don't forget to buy Mexican car insurance before you make the drive to Mexico.
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Can I use my US debit card in Mexico?

Yes, you will be able to transact with the debit card outside the United States. You will be able to pull out cash from ATMs with your debit card. You will also be able to make purchases in Mexico with your card.
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Where can I exchange dollars for Mexican pesos?

Though there may be a small fee, your bank or credit union will almost always be the best place to exchange currency (and the cheapest). You may be able to order currency at a branch location or by phone or online to have it delivered to you, or to pick up at a branch.
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Can you use Uber in Cozumel?

Though the island of Cozumel lacks public transportation and does not currently have Uber service, you will have no problem getting around. Taxis, scooters, rental cars and your own two feet are all possibilities — it just depends on how much time you have and your budget.
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Is Uber in Cozumel Mexico?

Is there Uber in Cozumel? There is currently no uber in Cozumel or anywhere else in the Riviera Maya. Although it does exist in other parts of Mexico it was short-lived here and it's not likely to be making a come back any time soon.
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Do taxis in Cozumel take credit cards?

MasterCard and Visa are the most widely accepted. You will need an I.D. to use your credit cards, either Drivers License or passport. We suggest you bring plenty of $1, $5 & $10 bills to use for taxis and tipping.
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How much American money should I bring to Mexico?

So, how much spending money should I bring to Mexico? On a mid-range budget, you should expect to spend $110 USD ($2200 MXN) per person daily. This accounts for 3 meals a day, transportation fare, and one activity per day(tours, attractions,etc.).
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Should you carry cash in Mexico?

You don't really need to carry around much money in Mexico, especially if you are in major cities like Mexico City, Guadalajara, or Monterrey or beach towns like Puerto Vallarta or Cancun. What is this? Most restaurants, hotels, and shops accept credit and debit cards.
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Is 5 dollars a good tip in Mexico?

It's up to you how much you tip, but the recommended amount in Mexico is between 10% – 20% (15% is a good standard in tourist areas) of the bill or ticket price.
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Is $5 a lot in Mexico?

Understanding the Currency

For instance, 30 to 80 pesos equals approximately $3 to $5 USD, about the price of a decent meal at an average restaurant. No matter the daily exchange rate, most people can get by in many places in Mexico for about $30 a day, and in some areas, that's quite a lot.
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