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Tour By Mexico ® - Cozumel in Quintana Roo State, Mexico
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Cozumel
[Map]
C ozumel
is the most populated
island in Mexico, and is located 50 miles from mainland in the
State of
Quintana Roo .
Cozumel is Mexico's largest island, but its relatively
small size and interesting sights make touring both manageable and enjoyable.
Cozumel is easily reached
by air and by sea from Playa del Carmen and
Puerto Morelos .
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Cozumel island has a
singular beauty because of its:
White coastline
Clear waters
Tropical vegetation
Kind people
Variety of sea food
Diversion centers
In
Cozumel there are several Mayan sites located on the northern half of the island. San
Gervasio can be reached by following the sign leading from Cross Island Road; a gravel
road leads to the entry, where you pay a modest fee. Once inside, you can wander through
the four districts, the first dating from the Early Classic Period (A.D. 300-600), and the
last from the Late Postclassical Period (A.D. 1250 -1500).
Speech of Cortes to its soldiers before
undertaking the conquest of Mexico.
The majority of the
structures of San Gervasio were used as altars and shrines and for governmental
gatherings. While the buildings are not of the scale of other Mayan sites o"
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