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Been a while since I posted anything here. During that time, I published a few more books on Cozumel, all of them available from Amazon Books.
However, my latest work is a revamp of the website EverythingCozumel.com
This newly overhauled and reconfigured site is specifically designed for cell phones and has several features that can make looking for things in Cozumel much easier. Once you choose the language (English or Spanish) on the landing page, you are taken to a menu of internal links.
One link takes you to an interactive map of the city, covering an area from the airport in the north, down to the Puerta Maya pier in the south. You can use the search feature on the map to look up the locations of restaurants by name or category. Same thing for bars, taquerias, banks, ATMs, and exchange houses. There is also a searchable, interactive island map that shows all public beaches, beach restaurants, beach clubs, parks, ruins, etc. These proprietary maps, unlike Google’s maps, are ground-proofed and show everything in their correct locations. And, unlike Google maps, when a place closes, it is removed from the map and when a new one opens, it is added. If you see anything that you think needs to be changed, just fill in the contact form on the site and let me know.
Other pages on the site are taxi rates and zones, city bus and colectivo routes, airport shuttle rates, Cozumel cuisine, hotels, ferries, mainland buses, emergencies, car and moto insurance, archaeological sites, mainland sites of interest, articles about Cozumel, and more…
If you come to Cozumel and you forget the website address, you can access it from the QRcode sticker found at all city government information booths, car/moto rental agencies, or hotel concierge desks. I hope the new website can help you when you are in Cozumel looking for something.
However, my latest work is a revamp of the website EverythingCozumel.com
This newly overhauled and reconfigured site is specifically designed for cell phones and has several features that can make looking for things in Cozumel much easier. Once you choose the language (English or Spanish) on the landing page, you are taken to a menu of internal links.
One link takes you to an interactive map of the city, covering an area from the airport in the north, down to the Puerta Maya pier in the south. You can use the search feature on the map to look up the locations of restaurants by name or category. Same thing for bars, taquerias, banks, ATMs, and exchange houses. There is also a searchable, interactive island map that shows all public beaches, beach restaurants, beach clubs, parks, ruins, etc. These proprietary maps, unlike Google’s maps, are ground-proofed and show everything in their correct locations. And, unlike Google maps, when a place closes, it is removed from the map and when a new one opens, it is added. If you see anything that you think needs to be changed, just fill in the contact form on the site and let me know.
Other pages on the site are taxi rates and zones, city bus and colectivo routes, airport shuttle rates, Cozumel cuisine, hotels, ferries, mainland buses, emergencies, car and moto insurance, archaeological sites, mainland sites of interest, articles about Cozumel, and more…
If you come to Cozumel and you forget the website address, you can access it from the QRcode sticker found at all city government information booths, car/moto rental agencies, or hotel concierge desks. I hope the new website can help you when you are in Cozumel looking for something.