IRONMAN 70.3 Cozumel 2026: hotels, flights & race-weekend travel guide

Heading to IRONMAN 70.3 Cozumel on 20 September 2026 in Cozumel, Mexico? This guide covers the practical side of the trip — which airport to fly into, where to base yourself, and how to keep the weekend calm — so you can focus on the start line.
When and where
- Race day: 20 September 2026
- Host location: Cozumel, Mexico
Getting there: airports and transfers
Here are the airports closest to the race, nearest first. The ones we'd fly into are flagged as recommended.
- CZM — Cozumel International Airport · recommended. Getting in from here: taxi, rental car, hotel shuttle.
- CUN — Cancun International Airport · recommended. Getting in from here: bus, taxi, ferry, private transfer, rental car.
Where to stay
Cozumel has a handful of distinct areas to base yourself, and the right one depends on whether you're racing, supporting, or watching the pennies. A few that stand out:
- Calmest race morning: Central San Miguel waterfront (upmarket). Best stay for athletes who want to walk to race functions, the start area, and the finish chute. Also ideal for supporters who want restaurants, shops, and repeated run-course access.
- Best value: Interior San Miguel budget stays (mid-range). Guesthouses and smaller hotels a few blocks inland from the waterfront can offer lower prices while keeping the race venue reachable on foot or by short taxi ride.
Making a weekend of it
A 70.3 is the sweet spot for a destination race. It's a serious day out — a 1.9 km swim, 90 km bike and 21.1 km run — but it's short enough that you're not wiped out for the rest of the trip, so it suits a long weekend rather than a full week away. It's also the distance many athletes choose for their first big race abroad, which makes the logistics below matter just as much as the training.
It's far easier to spectate than a full-distance race, too: the day is usually wrapped up by early afternoon, so anyone travelling with you has the rest of the day — and the rest of the weekend — to enjoy the destination once you've crossed the line.
A calm race weekend
Arrive a day or two early if you can — it gives you time to shake off the travel, register without rushing, and drive or walk the key parts of the course. Book a hotel with a flexible cancellation policy in case your plans shift, and keep race-morning logistics simple: the shorter the journey from your bed to the start, the better you'll sleep.
Plan your trip
When you're ready, compare hotels and flights for the race on the IRONMAN 70.3 Cozumel event page, or jump straight into searching flights and hotels.
Sam Carter
IRONMAN finisher & race-travel planner
Sam has raced IRONMAN and 70.3 events across Europe and now helps athletes and their supporters plan stress-free race-week trips — from picking a hotel near the start line to getting a bike there in one piece.
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