Living on Cozumel means being part of a close-knit island community surrounded by natural beauty. While tourism plays a central role, island life has its own rhythm, shaped by local traditions, culture, and shared experiences.
Cozumel Firefighters Complete “Rescate Con Cuerdos 2026” Cozumel’s firefighters, or Bomberos, recently completed a course entitled “Rescate con Cuerdos 2026” (Rescue with Cables...
ByLaura WilkinsonMay 1, 2026Take a note about the process to obtain the Biometric CURP The Individual Population Registry Code, or CURP, is an 18-digit code assigned...
ByMonica SauzaApril 10, 2026From local profiles and art showcases to charities and volunteering opportunities, Cozumel thrives on community spirit. Here you will find ways to connect, contribute, and celebrate the people who make the island unique.
Cozumel Firefighters Complete “Rescate Con Cuerdos 2026” Cozumel’s firefighters, or Bomberos, recently completed a course entitled “Rescate con Cuerdos 2026” (Rescue with Cables...
ByLaura WilkinsonMay 1, 2026Take a note about the process to obtain the Biometric CURP The Individual Population Registry Code, or CURP, is an 18-digit code assigned...
ByMonica SauzaApril 10, 2026
The island’s past is full of stories that continue to shape its culture and community today. From ancient Maya pilgrimages to modern milestones, each chapter adds depth to the Cozumel we know now. Below you’ll find articles and features that dive deeper into the history of Cozumel.
Cozumel History: The Day our Ship Came In by Ric Hajovsky In 1948, Cozumel was languishing. The chicle boom was a distant memory,...
ByRic HajovskyMarch 13, 2026Mayan Legends Monica Sauza Mayan Legends: Jun Raqan, “the one legged” by Monica Sauza “Before Creation, there were no men, no animals, birds,...
ByMonica SauzaMarch 5, 2026