Two kilometers from downtown, this on-site lot is home base
Estacionamiento Aeropuerto Internacional de Cozumel sits directly at CZM, across from the terminal, so you walk to check-in in about 2–4 minutes depending on your pace. It’s a simple surface lot, not a garage, and serves both departures and arrivals on the single passenger terminal. You park once and roll your bags straight to the building without shuttles.
Most visitors stay at resorts and use taxis or included transfers, so this lot skews toward short visits, same-day pickups, and drop-offs rather than week-long parking. The airport is roughly 2 km from the ferry pier and downtown Cozumel, which keeps taxi fares modest and makes driving yourself less common for tourists. If you’re based in town or meeting family, though, pulling into this on-site lot is straightforward.
Official hourly and daily rates don’t surface clearly online for CZM, and pricing can shift, so treat this like city-center parking in Mexico and bring pesos for the pay machine. Expect it to make the most sense for 1–24 hours of use, not extended trips of 7–10 days. If you’re leaving a car longer-term, double-check current tariffs at the terminal information desk before flying out.
Local regulars on Cozumel forums say they usually take a taxi instead of using this lot, since the terminal is close and a one-way ride from downtown runs just a few minutes. That lines up with how compact the island is and how limited long-term parking infrastructure feels. If you’re on a cruise-and-fly or ferry-and-fly schedule, it’s often cheaper and lower stress to leave the car at home.
Practical tip: snap a photo of your license plate and the nearest row marker before heading to check-in; it speeds up paying at the machine and finding your car in the midday heat.