The yoga community of Cozumel has been rapidly expanding over the past few years, creating a nurturing environment for students and teachers, making...
ByLaura WilkinsonMay 6, 2014You probably wonder why May 1st. is observed as a Holiday in Mexico. The International Labor Movement Day, commonly known as Labor Day,...
ByMonica SauzaMay 5, 2014s part of the continual effort to rid our island’s waters of the invasive lionfish, Cozumel’s National Marine Park Officials (PNAC) are organizing...
ByLaura WilkinsonMay 1, 2014Cozumel’s Marine Park officials are keeping a close eye on yet another invasive species on the island that is threatening indigenous flora and...
ByLaura WilkinsonApril 29, 2014Mark your calendars for May 11th for the first annual “Taste of Cozumel” triathlon. Organized by the “Fundación Tres Hermanos,” the entire weekend-long ...
ByLaura WilkinsonApril 28, 2014As part of the preparations for the upcoming celebrations at El Cedral, the town’s curbs have been repainted and streetlights maintained. Additionally, the...
ByLaura WilkinsonApril 25, 2014Cozumel residents and vacationers enjoyed their vacation with sunny days with blue skies last week. Both island hotels and beach clubs reported 85...
ByLaura WilkinsonApril 24, 2014Another year has come and gone. It’s once again April and many of the locals are already starting to get ready for the...
ByLaura WilkinsonApril 22, 2014CAMAR, the Centro de Acopio de Materiales Reciclados, or Recycling Center on the island has announced that from now until April 30th they...
ByLaura WilkinsonApril 21, 2014A grassroots group of Cozumel poets have banded together to create “Accion Poetica Cozumel,” which aims to encourage local writers and poets to...
ByLaura WilkinsonApril 18, 2014