Hostels in Cozumel: Hostelito

Hostelito is located in Cozumel downtown, only two blocks away from the ocean and the main entrance to the Island, the local pier.

From our affordable and clean hostel, it’s only a short walk to San Miguel Historical Church and the Main Plaza where most of the restaurants, bars, banks, and all kind of services are located. Our hostel is ideal for the budget conscious traveler, who is looking for comfortable, clean, spacious, and well located accommodations.Source:hostelworld.com

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Posteado el September 6, 2007 - Categorizado en Hotels, Mexico Cozumel, Mexico Cozumel tourism


Hostels in Cozumel: Villablanca Garden Beach

Villablanca Garden Beach is a beachfront hotel located approximately 5 miles from Cozumel Airport and two miles from town, right in front of Villablanca Reef and Wall (great for snorkeling and diving).

Our exclusive property includes 50 rooms and suites, three villas and a P.H.; all units are equipped with A/C,ceiling fan, refrigerator, satellite TV, telephone and sunken tubs.

Taxes are NOT included in our rates and will be charged during the check in. Source:hostelworld.com

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Posteado el September 6, 2007 - Categorizado en Hotels, Mexico Cozumel, Mexico Cozumel tourism


Cozumel Attractions: San Gervasio Ruins

San Gervasio, the most visited among Cozumel’s ruins, is a major 10-acre excavation in a forested area. Dedicated to the fertility goddess Ixchel, this one-time capital has plaques identifying each of the ruins in both Spanish and English. The so-called hands temple has red hand imprints covering the altar. Avenue Juarez, east at the end of a dirt road.

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Source:attractionguide.com

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Posteado el August 22, 2007 - Categorizado en Mexico Cozumel, Mexico Cozumel culture tourism, Mexico Cozumel tourism


Cozumel Breaking News: Mexico Prepared for Hurricane Dean

As forecasted by the National Weather Service, Hurricane Dean is expected to move through Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula early Today. While no longer projected to be in the direct path of Hurricane Dean, Cozumel expects tropical storm conditions and has instituted several hurricane preparedness initiatives in compliance with government safety and planning guidelines to ensure the safety of the community and travelers.
According to Raul Marrufo, Director of the Cozumel Tourism Promotion Board, the island is fully prepared for the storm. “The safety of the local community and tourists visiting the destination is our utmost priority,” says Maruffo. “We were able to evacuate the majority of tourists from the island with the help of our air partners including Air Canada, Delta, American Airlines and Continental Airlines, who arranged flights just to bring travelers back home.”Source:travelvideo.tv

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Posteado el August 21, 2007 - Categorizado en News


Cultural Tourism in Cozumel: Museum

Established to offer a better understanding of the island’s geography, geology, history, and natural growth, the museum describes the natural terrestrial and submarine environments and presents a panorama of flora and fauna. Also recounted are historical events, starting with the pre-Hispanic epoch when Cozumel was a shrine visited by pilgrims to venerate Ix-Chel, the Maya goddess of love, fertility, weaving, and the moon. Exhibits follow pre-Hispanic and colonial lifestyles and history, including the arrival of Juan de Grijalva and Hernan Cortez in the 16th century, the harassment of Spanish ships by pirates during the colonial period, and other incidents. The museum also has a restaurant, book store, gift shop, and library. Avenida Rafael Melga. Source:attraction guide.com

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Posteado el August 14, 2007 - Categorizado en Mexico Cozumel culture tourism, Mexico Cozumel tourism, Museums


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