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Travelers Guide to Cozumel
Not
just for divers
Once
known mainly for its great scuba diving, Cozumel has flowered into a
popular destination for duty-free bargain hunters, sun lovers and those
just in search of the quiet life.
Cozumel
was once the exclusive haunt of divers following in the footsteps of
oceanographer Jacques Cousteau, who filmed a documentary here in 1961.
Located forty-eight km (30 miles) east for Cancun, today Mexico's largest
island is also a tropical treat for cruise ship passengers, island hoppers
and vacationer from Cancun. At sixteen kilometers (9.6 miles) wide and 45
kilometers (28) miles long, it boasts a rich Maya heritage and miles of accessible
virgin coastline washed by the jade waters of the Caribbean. Tucan Tours, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Around the Island
Sun worshippers can take to the placid waters of the leeward (west) side of the island for swimming, snorkeling, sunbathing, windsurfing, diving and water-skilling.
San Miguel, Cozumel's
only town, is located in front of the town docks and has most of the
island's hotels. Luxury resorts catering to all tastes are located on the
coast road to the north and south of town, but more economical accommodations
can be found within San Miguel itself. Paamul Caribbean Paradise, Riviera Maya Q. Roo México
There is one paved road-the Transversal-which traverses the island.
It begins at the waterfront, cuts trough the island 's interior and skirts
its south end. A few miles outside San Miguel the
jungles seems to take over, with nothing but tangled vegetation in
every direction. The east side of the island has a fresh, rugged beauty
with jagged outcroppings of black, porous rock interspersed with small
coves and white sandy inlets.
San Francisco Beach and Chankanaab lagoon Park are both popular tourist attractions. There is party atmosphere at this busy beach, with its open-air restaurants and bar. Chankanaab also rates as a must-see on tourist agendas.
Aside from an attractive crescent-shaped beach, a small
museum and botanical garden, Chankanaab boasts a wonderful natural lagoon
connected to the Caribbean by a series of underwater tunnels and caves.
Offshore waters are ideal for snorkeling and a gear rental shop is located
on the beach. Cabañas Copal, Tulum, Riviera Maya, Mexico In town
Back in San Miguel, passenger ferries from the
mainland drop visitors off at a pier located on the Malecon (boardwalk),
the official name is which is the Avenida Rafael Melgar. San Miguel runs
14 blocks along the shore and a bit inland. The town is arranged in a grid pattern, with
even-numbered calles (streets) to the north and odd-numbered calles to the
south. At the center of town there's an attractive town square called
Plaza del Sol (sun plaza), with plentiful restaurants. Tanka-Ha Dive Center, Playa del Carmen, Mexico.
San Miguel boasts a proliferation of restaurants
geared to all tastes and budgets. From streets-side cafes to sophisticated
gourmet dining, this town had it all. Seafood, always fresh, is a popular
choice and is served up in every style imaginable. Mexican specialties,
Italian, Yucateca, Caribbean and American cuisine are available to temp
both timid and adventurous palates. Scuba diving It's often said that more than half the people who visit Cozumel come for the diving. Declared a National Underwater Nature Reserve in 1972, the clear Caribbean water around the island is home to not less than 13 km (eight miles) of live reefs, caves, tunnels and coral overhangs - all boasting an incredible variety of marine life. There are more than 40 dive shops in Cozumel catering to everyone from snorkels and first-time divers to those more at home underwater than on land.
One of the most visited reefs on the island is the
famous Palancar: one look at this Reef 's dazzling array of coral
surrounded by an endless variety of marine life is enough to inspire any
diver. Other popular reefs include the Paradise, Colombia, Tormentos and
the Santa Rosa Wall-all accessible by boat. The average underwater
visibility ranges from 120 to more than 160 feet, and you'll see it all
here: silver bait fish, eels, and four-eyed butterfly fish, all close
enough to touch. Not all reefs are for all divers. Novices can make
resort dives (accompanied by the trained instructors) from the shore, and
there are a lot of snorkeling sites from which to choose. The shallow
areas of the Palancar and Colombia reefs are excellent, as is Chankanaab
beach. Ancient Maya For a break from discovering the wonders of the
underwater world, visitors can explore the island's several archeological
sites. Cozumel was a ceremonial center for Mayans who traveled from the
mainland to workship at shrines of Ixchel, the goddess of fertility. San
Gervasio, located inland off the Transversal,
is the most restored.
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