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.

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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.

The best excursion in Cozumel

Río Secreto is one of the tourist attractions with the best reviews to do in the Riviera Maya

whether we go as a family with children, group of friends, couple or if we make the trip alone and we want to join a group.

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What is Rio Secreto?

Rio Secreto (or Pool Tunich in Mayan) is a set of subway galleries and rivers formed from the erosion of the rock.

The continuous filtration of rainwater allows the stalactite and stalagmite formations that abound in the caves to take shape.

Some species of flora and fauna have evolved in this habitat characterized by the absence of sunlight.

Animals such as fish, insects and bats have used their auditory sensory capacity to compensate for the lack of light.

Trees have managed to extend their roots tens of meters to reach subway lagoons, searching for water for their growth.

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Recognized by National Geographic as a sustainable project that allows you to approach 

this natural wonder with the utmost professionalism and respect.

Rio Secreto opens the door to a world unknown to surface dwellers.

Environmental education is one of the aspects that prevails here

as well as the generation of the minimum impact on the tours since it is an extremely delicate ecosystem.

Rio Secreto - Sustainable Project

As a unique natural heritage Rio Secreto seeks to be more than a tourist option in the Riviera Maya

and its commitment to the environment is recognized by entities such as 

National Geographic with whom we collaborated in a Documentary.

Since it is part of a Natural Reserve

its exploitation for tourism is governed by strict regulations that prioritize respect for nature 

and collaboration with the owners of the land where Río Secreto is located.

The groups that visit Río Secreto are small and limited so that the human impact is not aggressive with its habitat.

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Tours and Tour Packages

All Rio Secreto tour packages include access to the Natural Reserve

specialized guide in Spanish or English, lockers to leave our belongings, wetsuits, life vest, helmet with flashlight, 

towel, food buffet of typical Mexican food, and non-alcoholic beverages.

The different packages are: Normal; Rio Secreto Plus, Rio Secreto Wild and Privilege Tour.

Before starting we will attend the Mayan ceremony to request permission to access the underworld to the gods.

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Rio Secreto Normal

This is the most basic tour, but it is not lacking in spectacularity.

The tour combines stretches through the subway galleries walking on the rock,

with others where equipped with vests we will get wet and swim.

Río Secreto Plus

Rio Secreto Plus adds an extra adrenaline rush to the classic tour,

with rappelling and biking activities and a tour that combines both the subway world and trails through the jungle,

we will enjoy the jungle and its fauna.

In addition, a play of lights and sounds will be projected in the Hall of Peace, a natural amphitheater.

Río Secreto Wild

Only suitable for the most adventurous and active tourism lovers

Rio Secreto Wild is the wildest option, we will move inside the subway river galleries on foot, by bicycle, swimming and diving.

Río Secreto Privilege

It is the most exclusive activity and also the most personalized,

since we will choose how long the tour will last and we will decide how to face the challenges that we will encounter guided only by the light of a flashlight.

Tips and recommendations

– The pure waters as well as its ecosystem can be endangered if we use or do not eliminate from our body the chemicals present in perfumes, sunscreen, etc.

– Rio Secreto is surrounded by a lot of nature and for this reason we must be attentive to the fauna.

Especially with the ants that can bite and cause irritation and itching that it is better not to scratch as it will last longer.

Patience and the fresh water of the subway river will alleviate the itching.

– The tour is not demanding and people of all ages can do it.

The guides are totally professional and take care of the visitors in a friendly way.

– It is not allowed to bring any type of cameras and other similar products even if they are submersible

and it is recommended to leave any accessory in the lockers and not to leave any object inside the galleries and subway rivers.

-In each tour there will be a photographer who will take pictures of all participants, which will be available for sale in printed or digital form at the end of the tour.

– It is advisable to bring clothes or swimsuit to change at the end of the tour.

– The tour lasts approximately one hour and a half, plus the preparation time,

the guide’s talk and the buffet in the restaurant.

– Tips to the guide are not included in the entrance fee and are optional, but always appreciated depending on the degree of satisfaction.

– The tour is not suitable for people with reduced mobility or pregnant womens too, so now yo know where go in the next vacations.

Enjoy!

Include Cozumel Island in your plans, as it is a true paradise.

This is a true paradise of adventure and relaxation, Cozumel is the largest island in the Mexican Caribbean and also the third largest in the country. A representative culture of history, between its Mayan vestiges and the natural wonders that you will find throughout your stay; an authentic earthly paradise that is in the middle of the sea, giving us beautiful white beaches, postcard sunsets and besides being world famous for its coral reefs. The island of Cozumel is a destination that I really recommend you personally, you will love it, and best of all, many of these activities are family friendly.

Located off the coast of Playa del Carmen, the island is approximately 48 kilometers long and 16 kilometers wide. Formerly known as Kuzamil, which means “the island of swallows” in Mayan, it is a favorite destination for cruisers and divers. Cozumel is recognized as one of the five best places to dive in the world, with coral reefs that reach exceptional depths.

That’s right, most of the amazing pictures you’ve seen of reefs are from Cozumel.

COZUMEL ISLAND REEFS NATIONAL PARK

It is the second largest reef in the world and one of the most beautiful. It is also known as “The Great Western Atlantic Reef Belt” or “Great Mayan Reef“. It has a great biodiversity of marine flora and fauna. Some of the species you will be able to observe are turtles (hawksbill, white or green turtles and the famous loggerhead), starfish, sea lions, sea urchins and the splendid toadfish, a species endemic to Cozumel.

From December to March you might be lucky enough to encounter giant manta rays, an unforgettable spectacle.

PALANCAR REEF

Palancar beach is a place of peace and tranquility. Located two kilometers south of Cozumel, it has fascinating caves and canyons and countless brightly colored marine species that have found their habitat in this environment.

With calm waters and majestic palm trees, this beach is ideal for snorkeling and discovering tropical fish that are already visible from the shore. If you are looking for a place away from the hustle and bustle, Palancar is considered an ideal place to relax and recharge your batteries.

When you arrive, ask about the services available for kayaking in the ocean, the noble waters of this beach will make the journey very pleasant. If you are looking for an aerial photograph, take a ride through the heights with a parachute tour.

Of course, the main attraction is underwater, where schools of fish, anemones, corals and a great diversity of marine fauna live. The easiest way is to rent snorkeling equipment, with which you can swim away from the beach. You can also take a diving tour to one of the reefs: an unforgettable multicolored experience awaits you!

From intermediate to advanced level, you can snorkel from 4.5 meters, or do deeper dives that can reach almost 40 meters under the sea: the natural spectacle of coral mountains, water gardens, tunnels and caves will leave you amazed.

CHANKANAAB NATURAL PARK (a really paradise in Cozumel)

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it is one of the major attractions in Cozumel and its name means “small sea”.

The Chankanaab natural park is a coastal cenote that is an authentic treasure unique in the world, since it is a coral formation in the interior of the island, which I repeat is UNIQUE IN THE WORLD.

The park is home to its world-renowned ecosystem and is considered a natural aquarium, the lagoon has more than 60 species of tropical fish, crustaceans and corals.

The park offers adventure, fun and tranquility. You can swim with dolphins or experience the Snuba or Seatrek are two exciting activities that give visitors the opportunity to look at the corals that are near the beach. You can also snorkel, scuba dive or enjoy a panoramic view from the 25-meter high zip line that crosses the beautiful lagoon.

There are beautiful botanical gardens with more than 350 species of plants and some ruins of the Mayan civilization.

If you just want to relax you can rent a hammock or enjoy a treatment or massage in one of the park’s spas.

Open Monday to Saturday from 8:00 to 16:00 hrs.

I hope you visit Cozumel soon, especially these I recommend, you will live a truly incredible experience.

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