Beach Buffed at Cozumel's Coral PrincessWritten by Bobbi Buchanan
Beach Buffed at Cozumel’s Coral Princess Hotel Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com Read entire feature with photos at http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/hotels/mexico/cozumel/coralprincess/princess.htmlDolphins. They’re everywhere. Flying over Coral Princess Resort lobby in a graceful arch. Skimming bottom of pool. Mosaiced into a small table in Chyrlobyrlos, lobby bar. Guarding web site. Why dolphins? Why not! You are, after all, in a world where dolphins visit. There is even a national park on Cozumel — Chankanaab — a few miles down road where you can actually swim with them. The dolphins caught my bleary eyes as we walked into lobby. After an early flight to Cozumel, which meant a sleepless night, my fellow writer, Lena, and I were looking forward to finding a bed for a few hours. But just past dolphins teased a glimpse of glorious blue. Bed, I think wistfully, can wait.
| | The Aqua Parks of CancunWritten by Edwin Ali
The Aqua Parks of Cancun Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com Read entire feature story for free with photos, visit: http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/adventure/mexico/garrafon/garrafon.htmlArchaeological Sites, Ecological Parks, Pristine Beaches, & More In The Yucatan The name Cancun conjures up in minds of many people, endless, pristine beaches, Mayan ruins, and archaeological parks, but there is much more to this beautiful territory which continues to lay claim as one of most attractive destinations in world. The many attractions are legion and while they unquestionably continue to be main focus of tourists, a determined effort is being made to preserve history and contributions of many artistés, and all this is being done at Garrafon, located at southern point of Isla Mujeres in Mexican Caribbean. Hundreds of years ago, Mayan declared Isla Mujeres sacred to fertility goddess Ixchel, placing female statues there so that people could worship them.
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