by Prof. Velio Vivas Valdez, Cozumel’s Official Historian On the 103rd anniversary of the beginning of the armed struggle that covered Mexico in...
ByLaura WilkinsonNovember 26, 2013This November 21, San Miguel de Cozumel celebrates the 164th. anniversary of its foundation. Many are the events involved in Cozumel’s history. In...
ByLaura WilkinsonNovember 25, 2013Celebrated on January 6th, “Dia de los Reyes Magos” is a catholic holiday celebrated on the final day of the “12 Days of...
ByLaura WilkinsonNovember 22, 2013Chile’s Esmeralda (BE-43), a steel-hulled four-masted barquentine tall ship, arrived in Cozumel’s harbor this week. Considered to be the second tallest and longest...
ByLaura WilkinsonNovember 21, 2013Cozumel’s 10th annual Cultural Fall Program is running up until Sunday, October 27th, and features over 30 activities highlighting local and regional artists. ...
ByLaura WilkinsonOctober 30, 2013The ancestral mysticism and respect for the souls of the departed, flows deeply embedded in the bloodstream of a nation; they return home...
ByMonica SauzaOctober 28, 2013Daylight Savings Time in Cozumel ends on the last Sunday in October, which this year falls on Sunday, October 27th at which time...
ByLaura WilkinsonOctober 25, 2013Cozumel’s new President, Fredy Marrufo, has recently announced that one of Cozumel’s most easily identifiable icons, the fountain statue, ‘Atardecer Marino’ will soon...
ByLaura WilkinsonOctober 24, 2013Remembering, re-editing and reloading. It’s been two years since our last outbreak of dengue in Cozumel; exactly on april 2011 I remember having the...
ByLaura WilkinsonApril 19, 2013