Dear Travelers,
I am here at Mexico’s largest island in the
Caribbean, Cozumel it was settled by the Mayans over 2000 years ago. Just 12 mi (20km) off the tip of the Yucatan
Peninsula, the island was home to a thriving population of some 40,000 inhabitants
when the Spanish arrived in the 1500s. Sadly, the Mayans were decimated by
smallpox or shipped off to Cuba as slaves, leaving just 30 non-Spanish
inhabitants by 1570.
Thanks to a visit by Jacques Cousteau
many years ago, Cozumel has grown to become a prime dive site, attracting
enthusiasts from around the world. The placid, protected waters along the west
coast are ideal for all things aquatic. Visitors with a penchant for
archaeology may want to arrange a trip to the mainland (forty minutes by ferry)
to see the Mayan ruins at Tulum or Chichen Itza.
See you there...
Rinell :-)
Hope you had a good vacation. Indeed Cozumel is known for it´s underwater activities and ancient ruins. Snorkeling and scuba diving tours let you interact with wildlife and see the beauty on the reefs on first hand.
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