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« Back The ancient Mayan called the island Ah-Cuzamil-Peten, 'Place of Swallows,' and it was an important pilgrimage for Maya women to the temple honoring Ixchel, goddess of fertility and the moon. It was here that Spanish warrior, Hernan Cort‚z, landed in 1518 in an expedition that would develop into the conquest of the continent. He found friendly natives - and so do tourists who disembark nearly 500 years later. Cozumel became a port of call for Caribbean cruise ships after Jacques Cousteau dove its amazing reefs in the 1950s. Now, an average of 600 cruise ships visit the island annually. It's also a favorite hop-over for tourists from Cancun. After diseases brought by Europeans decimated the Maya population, Cozumel was virtually abandoned except by pirates, such as Jean Lafitte, who used its shelter of as a base to attack cargo ships. Refugees from the Caste War repopulated the island in the 1800s. You can 'do' Cozumel in a day or spend a month and still not 'do' everything. The reasons for the island's popularity are obvious: sparkling emerald waters that hold a coral coat of many colors and a population of warm and friendly Cozumele¤os make the island a natural place to be. |



