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El Mercado
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El Mercado, the Municipal Market, located between 20th and 25th on Adolfo Rosado Salas in Cozumel, is where shoppers can buy everything from fresh produce to meats, handicrafts, jewelry and more, at lower prices than the waterfront stores.
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Forum Shops
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Forum Shops in Cozumel offers a new experience known as the Caribbean Shopping Style, where the customer will be able to save a bundle from what they would in the United States and Canada for exclusive items found in fine jewelry shops, clothes and designer accessories, perfumes and much more.
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Plaza Central San Miguel
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San Miguel's main town square is steps away from the ferry docks. Cancun day-trippers, shoppers, and locals can be seen at this pedestrian-only plaza day and night. The numerous shops, restaurants, and bars are reminiscent of an old-time American "Main Street".
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Punta Langosta Mall
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The Punta Langosta Mall, a fancy multilevel shopping mall across from Punta Langosta Pier, could be a mall in anytown, USA. It has many of the names Americans recognize, but offers several silver stores for that special reminder of your visit to Cozumel, Mexico.
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Waterfront Shopping District
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San Miguel's waterfront offers visitors an almost unlimited choice in which to shop. There are three malls, each located at the foot of the cruise ship piers, and several blocks of high-end stores spread out along the beautiful Malecon, or waterfront promenade.
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