LA TUMBA DEL CARACOL

Cozumel one of the ten municipalities of the state of Quintana Roo is a Mexican island, the third largest and the second most populated of the country in the Mayan language Cozumel means “Island of the Swallows”, rich in archaeological monuments, product of the Mayan culture, has incredible places for tourists the most relevant are San Gervasio, El Cedral, Miramar, Punta Molas, Celarain and Cinco Puertas on the island of Cozumel and Xel Ha, has historic buildings such as the Public Clock, the boardwalk, the Esplanade of the Flag, the main park, monument to the snail, monument to the diver and the statue of the Virgin submerged in the sea, in June is the religious feast of St. Pedro and St. Pablo, in September that of St. Miguel.

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In June is the religious feast of San Pedro and San Pablo, in September is the feast of San Miguel (the name of the municipal capital is San Miguel de Cozumel), in February or March is the carnival and in May is celebrated in El Cedral the feast of the Holy Cross.

The name of the ruin “El Caracol” was given because of the snails that ornament the small dome that crowns the roof of this small temple, hence the name. It is also known as “Tumba del Caracol”, because of its small size, which resembles a burial mound.

It is certain that this pre-Hispanic complex was built during the late Postclassic period (1200 – 1500 A.D.) and although it is believed that this archaeological site is dedicated to and was built in honor of the Mayan goddess Ixchel, there are no remains to prove it.

The ruin of the Caracol has a west-east alignment towards the islet “Celarain” 550 m. away and you can see the sunrise in alignment with it, on February 22 and October 20. In addition, the observation of celestial movements was of great importance to the ancient Maya.

That is why they developed calendars of great precision used in agricultural and religious activities, and transferred the knowledge to build their cities in harmony with the cosmos and worship the deities that inhabited the celestial vault.

sunrise-appreciation

The main temple is the one that gives name to the zone and it is a miniature temple of vaulted roof and four doors, that later was wrapped in three of its sides by a bigger construction.

On the roof it has a small square temple, with four openings and an upper hole, where a snail-shaped top was placed, decorated with four rows of natural snails embedded in the stucco.

One of the legends that embrace this archaeological zone is that people believe that the wind makes the snails whistle, and that the ancient Maya related it to hurricanes and the cult of the wind.

The singular decoration of the roof of this building is unique in the region. This makes it highly recommended for a visit, which includes an exceptional view of the sea at the southern tip of Cozumel Island.

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The Caracol group is located at the southern tip of the island of Cozumel, on the dirt road leading to the Punta Celerain lighthouse, where there is currently a small museum which is in charge of the Foundation of Parks and Museums of Cozumel.

The site is located within the ecological reserve of Punta Sur, administered by the same foundation. From the city of San Miguel de Cozumel, it can be easily accessed by following the perimeter road to the south of the island.

Services available in the area:
The archeological site does not have any. To access the park’s services, the corresponding access fee must be paid.

Hours:
Visits are scheduled upon request to the INAH Center. The park is open from Monday to Saturday, from 9:00 to 16:00 hrs.

Recommendations:
Wear comfortable shoes, water, insect repellent and biodegradable sunscreen.
Since INAH does not have permanent staff at the site, visits should be requested at least five days in advance.

How to get to the site:
It can be easily accessed by following the perimeter road to the south of the island.

Nightlife in Cozumel

Cozumel, as far as its nightlife is concerned, offers Caribbean rhythms and a lot of romance.

The environment of paradisiacal beaches and tropical nature is suitable for seduction and after sunset, a universe of relaxation opens up to tourists.

Although the nightclubs in Cozumel are not very numerous, the island has several bars where you can enjoy live music, new friends, drinks and a great atmosphere.

Remember that being an island, Cozumel is a very safe place. You will be able to walk around the downtown streets even late at night without having to worry about anything.

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Young couples, groups of friends and newlyweds on their honeymoon, go out to the most suggestive corners of Cozumel to enjoy the moonlight. In Cozumel you can have small meetings in the hotels, taste exotic fruit drinks, colorful carnivals, musical shows, boat rides to tour the island from the sea and especially, dance to the rhythm of salsa, merengue, reggae, and Mexican music.

The calendar of special dates and festivities in Cozumel presents a combination of Mayan celebrations and sacred rituals that expose the native culture of the island. Meanwhile, tourists seek entertainment in the streets and have a great time every night.

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For those looking for the heart of Cozumel’s nightlife, most of the music and dance venues are located in two areas: one just north of the main square, on Rafael Melgar Street, and the other in the Punta Langosta shopping center. Many of the larger hotels have their own discos. Some of the best known discotheques in Cozumel are the following.

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Neptuno:
This place in Cozumel is at the forefront of technology and entertainment. It has a capacity for approximately 600 people seated. The discotheque has the best sound equipment in Cozumel, as well as 3 giant screens, where the best events and sports, movies and music videos are broadcasted.

El Caribeño: Located at the Presidente Hotel. Live marimba and trio.

Joe’s Lobster Pub: Features live salsa and reggee dances, live bands.

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1.5 Lounge Bar: In this lounge bar, you will find an exclusive and select atmosphere surrounded by a modern and avant-garde decoration. This refined bar is the perfect place to share the best quality time with your friends in a very relaxed atmosphere full of glamour and good music.

Enjoy the beautiful night view of the Caribbean Sea through the bar’s large windows or if you wish, go downstairs to the beach and clear your mind chatting with your friends relaxing in one of the comfortable armchairs or tables on the beach while enjoying your favorite drink or cocktail.

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The Hard Rock Cafe: A favorite spot with live music, they don’t charge admission.

Carlos’n Charlie’s: There is only one place in Cozumel where you can find great food and an excellent atmosphere, fun people and much more. Their new facilities are much bigger and better, their excellent quality service makes the difference; eat and have fun under the same roof, Carlos’n Charlie’s Cozumel!

Café Salsa: Live salsa music starting at 10.30 PM every night.

Havana Club: Cigar bar with live music.

Señor Frog’s:
Located in the center of Cozumel, you will easily find Señor Frog’s. Your first impression upon entering this place will be that of being in a friendly and informal atmosphere, which will make it easy for you to relax, have fun and enjoy Señor Frog’s entertainment to the fullest.

Cactus: Live band, open bar.

The Stadium: Bar to watch your favorite sports.

Viva Mexico: This is one of the most popular bars in the city, here you can mingle with people from all over the world. Foreigners and locals meet in this nice place to have fun in a very Mexican atmosphere.

Enjoy the great variety of national and international drinks. The bar has a bar, several tables with chairs and a convenient dance floor to move your body to the rhythm of the music; have fun while enjoying the beautiful view of the sea and the city from the second floor.

Nightlife in Cozumel starts and ends early compared to the rest of Mexico. Restaurants are full by 8 PM; nightclubs shut down by midnight.

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