From 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 Is Not Cheap. But It Depends on Who You Are. By José Villalvazo This is the first of ten articles on what...
ByJose VillalvazoJune 12, 2026Sunshine, Smiles and Island Life — Some Assembly Required An Introduction to Life on this Island. By José Villalvazo I arrived in Cozumel...
ByJose VillalvazoJune 5, 2026From community updates and local initiatives to cultural events and travel advisories, our goal is to keep both residents and visitors informed with clear, reliable information.
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ByLaura WilkinsonJune 5, 2026Plan ahead, stay informed, and make the most of your time in Cozumel.
Did you know that 750 meters of the Cozumel coastal front will be rehabilitated? The municipal president of Cozumel is holding meetings with...
ByMoises Jimenez & Antonio LopezJune 12, 2026Venezuelan Tall Ship Brings Friendship, History and a Touch of Maritime Magic to Cozumel The towering masts of Venezuela’s training ship Simón Bolívar added a...
ByLaura WilkinsonJune 5, 2026Daily life on the island requires reliable information. This section gathers practical resources, including health and wellness, municipal services, and the local business directory, so you have what you need at your fingertips.
The Cordonazo de la Santa Cruz and extreme weather changes this weekend The Cordonazo de la Santa Cruz is a weather event, typical...
ByMonica SauzaMay 1, 2026Cozumel 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, 2026Residents enjoy local beaches, cultural events, and hidden gems that make life here special. This section highlights activities and experiences that go beyond the tourist map.
Did you know that 750 meters of the Cozumel coastal front will be rehabilitated? The municipal president of Cozumel is holding meetings with...
ByMoises Jimenez & Antonio LopezJune 12, 2026El Jefeciño: A Monumental Maya City Emerges from the Jungle of Southern Quintana Roo There’s a particular thrill that comes with living in...
ByLaura WilkinsonMay 1, 2026From its vibrant coral reefs and white-sand beaches to lush mangroves and protected wildlife, the island offers endless opportunities to explore and connect with nature. Learn about the ecosystems, conservation efforts, and outdoor experiences that make Cozumel’s environment so unique.
The Cozumel fox (Urocyon) Critically Endangered & Not Protected, by Pathos Wildlife These photographs were taken near kilometer 29 on Cozumel’s coastal highway...
ByLaura WilkinsonJune 12, 2026Whale Shark Season 2026: The Caribbean’s Gentle Giants Are Back Whale shark season is officially underway for 2026, bringing one of the Riviera...
ByLaura WilkinsonJune 5, 2026Living 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 News: Semarnat Rejects SSA Mexico Cruise Terminal Expansion Due to Environmental Impact. The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat) has officially denied the...
ByMoises Jimenez & Antonio LopezMay 7, 2026Impact of the Tortilla Price Increase in Mexico Representatives of the dough (masa) and tortilla industry in Mexico haveannounced an adjustment to the...
ByMoises Jimenez & Antonio LopezApril 23, 2026The 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. Here you’ll find articles and features that dive deeper into the history of Cozumel.
The Cordonazo de la Santa Cruz and extreme weather changes this weekend The Cordonazo de la Santa Cruz is a weather event, typical...
ByMonica SauzaMay 1, 2026Cozumel 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, 2026Whether visiting for the first time, returning, or living here full-time, this is your guide to the island.