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Sunglass Hut

Most CZM reviews barely mention Sunglass Hut at all

In Cozumel International Airport (CZM), Sunglass Hut gets rolled into generic “duty free and shops” lists, which tells you it’s a small, low-drama stop rather than a destination store. Expect a compact setup airside after security, near the other souvenir and duty free outlets serving the single terminal. You’re looking at mainstream brands and typical resort-airport pricing, not surprise bargains or outlet-level deals.

Figure on mid- to high-range price tags in USD, similar to what you’d see at Sunglass Hut in US or Mexican resort malls: think roughly $120–$300 for most frames, with a few cheaper fashion pairs and some premium lenses above that. Inventory leans classic: Ray-Ban aviators, Wayfarer-style frames, and polarized beachwear options that suit Cozumel’s sun. If you just snapped a hinge on a $40 pair from town, this is the “buy once and move on” fix before your flight.

CZM is small, and walking from check-in through security to the gates usually takes 15–25 minutes total, so ducking into Sunglass Hut won’t jeopardize boarding if you’re already airside. Plan 5–10 minutes to try frames because the shop footprint is limited and staff typically manage multiple customers at once. No need to arrive early just for this; treat it as a last-pass glance after you clear security and before you commit to a seat at your gate.

Final tip: check your current pair before you leave your hotel in Cozumel—if the lenses are already scratched or you forgot sunglasses entirely, mentally budget both time and about $150 at CZM so the Sunglass Hut stop feels intentional, not a rushed, pre-boarding panic buy.

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