Cozumel, Mexico
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Cozumel, a Caribbean island 19 km (12 mi) east of the
Quintana Roo coast, is Mexico’s largest island with a
territorial extension of 647.33 km2 (258.93 mi2). The
average temperature is 26º C (79º F) and the climate is warm
and humid, with strong rainfall in the summer.
The island is covered with lush jungle vegetation and
surrounded by rocky coastlines, white-sand beaches, lagoons
and mangroves. The waters encircling the island have an
impressive group of coral reefs that are part of the Great
Mayan Reef, the second largest reef system in the world.
Marine reserves of great ecological importance, such as
Parque Marino Nacional Arrecifes de Cozumel (Cozumel
National Reef Marine Park) and Parque Natural Chankanaab (Chankanaab
Nature Park), were created to protect areas with a wide
diversity of marine life, and they have drawn the attention
of researchers and marine biologists such as Jacques
Cousteau. Moreover, they are great places to do scuba diving
and ecotourism outings.
The island’s only town is San Miguel de Cozumel, which has a
relaxed Caribbean atmosphere and Mexico’s most important
international cruise dock. Tourists flock to Cozumel looking
for the peace, quiet and comfort that the island’s hotel
zone offers. During your stay, you can also enjoy excellent
golf courses, spas, and restaurants serving up a wide array
of regional fish and seafood dishes. And of course there’s
the thriving nightlife in the bars, where one can drink
national and exotic beverages with new friends under a
moonlit sky.
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