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Cozumel
is the biggest island in Mexico.
It measures 64 km in length and 16 km in width. It is located in the Caribbean
sea, on the east coast of the Yucatan
Peninsula, 18 km from Playa del Carmen and 70 km from Cancun. You can
arrive by plane (at the international airport) or by ferry from Playa del
Carmen (50 min trip). San Miguel, the capital, with 80,000 inhabitants is
the only town on the island.
Around
the year 1.000 AD, during the post classic Mayan period, Cozumel was an important
commercial and religious center. It is situated in the Mesoamerican maritime
route. The great canoes loaded with feathers and Jade from Honduras, as well
as honey, cotton and salt came from Tulum.
The
Mayans came in pilgrimage to the temple dedicated to Ixchel, goddes of fertility
and the moon. From the 30 Mayan sites on the island, only that at San
Gervasio is well preserved.
In
1565, the island had less than 300 inhabitants, Mayans and Spaniards. It remained
almost deserted until the end of the 17th century. At a certain time, it lodged
the most famous pirates, like Jean Lafitte and Henry Morgan. Their brutality
eliminated whatever population was left.
In
the beginning of this century, it repopulated thanks to chicle, a natural
resin grown on the island used in the manufactuting of chewing-gum.
During
the second world war, the americans built a military base and an important
economic expansion for the town started. But it was only provisional for when
the americans left the economy collapsed relying only on a few fisherman that
stayed on the island.
In
1954, Jacques Yves Cousteau, explored the reefs
and unraveled for the whole world the wonders of the underwater world of Cozumel.
Soon the island became a great resort
and a favorite for divers worldwide.

The
main reefs which run along a 40 km range are :
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Palancar,
5 km long, has splendid coral formations and numerous caves, offers one
of the best diving spots in the world.
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Colombia,
real labyrinths, full of coral pinacles and lots of caves.
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Santa
Rosa, the most impressive wall in Cozumel, with its caves, tunnels over
white sandy floors and huge sponges.
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Tormentos,
Yucab, Paraiso, Chankanaab, Punta Tunich are other beautiful reefs at
shallower depths, very colorful and full of tropical .
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The
famous Devil’s Throat at Punta Sur, will leave an everlasting impression
to anyone searching for beauty.
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The
spectacular walls at Maracaibo and Barracuda are reserved for only the
very experienced divers.
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The
water is crystal clear, with a temperature of 27°c to 31°c (80°f to 84°f)
all year round and a visibility of over 50 metres (160 ft).
Besides
the Cozumel toad fish (sanopus
splendidus), endemic species, only found in Cozumel, the fauna is composed
of fish and crustaceans, the most beautiful and colorful in warm water seas
: groupers, barracudas, turtles,
butterfly fish, parrot fish, , stingrays, angel
fishes, morray eels, nurses sharks, octopus, snakes, crabs and huge lobsters.
A
real paradise for divers !
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