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11 jun 2014

News Cozumel: June 2014

Welcome to News Cozumel June, 2014. News Cozumel is the Island’s first column in English started in Tiempo de Cozumel, Cozumel’s first newspaper!


AIRPLANE LIBRARY INAUGURATED

The Airplane Library is next to “Juan Pablo II” Park on 130 Avenue between Miguel Hidalgo and 7 south in Colonia San Gervasio. It was inaugurated on Thursday May 21, 2014. The event was officiated by Governor Roberto Borge Angulo who was accompanied by Mayor Fredy Efren Marrufo Martin.








Eduardo Novelo, President of the Foundation of Parks and Museums Cozumel Island (FPMC), announced that the “Biblioavión” has 20 computers with free internet service for students to research projects and school assignments. The library has software that includes materials for elementary, middle, and high school-based programs of the Ministry of Public Education. The media room has capacity for 30 people. The library is available for all children, adolescents, and youth, of the island not only for this colony.
(The library Airplane photograph was taken last month when it was nearing completion).


PUERTA MAYA EXPANSION

The work of extending the third arm of the Puerta Maya pier was also officially started on May 21st. The Governor Roberto Borge Angulo and Mayor Fredy Efren Marrufo Martin were on hand for the ceremony along with the bigwigs of the cruise lines. The picture is of laying of the foundation stone for this construction, which is scheduled to be completed before the winter of 2015.


Once this is completed at Puerta Maya in Cozumel, it will be the only shipping port or tourist destination that can house three transatlantic cruisers at once. I am assuming by that statement they are speaking of the giant cruise ships that now exists with the capacity of over three thousand tourists each. This is part of the plan to expand the cruise activity up to 23 percent by 2015.


PLAYA AZUL COZUMEL BEACH CLUB

Last month we rounded up our family of nine and headed out to Playa Azur for a few hours of fun. Yes, I said family of nine! The family is made up of husband Charles and I, our adopted sister Sharon, my adopted son Bartolo, his wife Gelmy, grandchildren Julian (11) and Gigi (2) along with Gelmy’s sister Athena and her husband Jimmy. Our unique family dynamics makes us the perfect group to review a location for accessibility, entertainment and value. After feeding our group, there is not much left for an entertainment budget!



 Playa Azul Hotel and Beach Club is not far past Buccanos. The hotel is a golf and beach resort, the rates include complimentary golf at Cozumel’s famous golf course. The hotel is absolutely beautiful and has everything right on site to make it a vacation haven for the entire family. There is a dock so guests can be picked up by boats to fish, snorkel or scuba. There is a full service Spa as well as a dive shop where you can rent snorkel equipment or learn how to scuba dive. It is a tropical haven of lush green foliage in the front and beautiful blue sea, sky, and sand in the back. At a glance you can see it was designed with the family in mind, an ideal atmosphere for swimming (pool or sea), snorkeling to enjoy the tropical fish, playing, eating, dancing, and having fun at the beach! There is easy access to the tranquil sea and plenty of sun chairs and sunshade for everyone’s comfort. There is even a sand volleyball court.




 To the right of the hotel is the beach club with its own entrance. I was not certain about the accessibility so we brought along both my husband’s wheelchair and walker. Neither the walker nor the wheel chair worked on the main path to the beach, as the stone path is uneven and not accessible. There is a service path on the far right hand side that is a perfect alternative to access the beach club.

















Once settled, we had the time of our life! There is no cover charge to get into the beach club. They only require that you purchase food or beverage. We sat in the pavilion since Charles cannot maneuver in the sand and we wanted shade. However, there was a wooden deck extending from this area, had we wanted the sun. There were plenty of sun chairs and chairs with umbrellas to go around. The beach was sandy and beautiful. THE SAND IS RETURNING! The sea is graciously returning the sand it stole during hurricane Wilma and slowly covering up the rocks once again.





It was a beautiful afternoon; the weather was perfect as was the company. The guests consisted of a few local families and some hotel guests. The staff was very personable and attentive and the food was very reasonable. Between us, Charles and I had four rum and cokes, the rest of the family had numerous soft drinks each. In addition, the nine of us shared chips and salsa, two orders of guacamole and two orders of mixed ceviche. Our bill was $72 U.S. without the tip.


I inquired about the Sunday Salsa that Playa Azul used to be famous for. Sadly, they had to stop the Sunday Salsas. Plenty of people showed up to dance for four hours, but there was not enough sales of food and beverage to even pay for the live music. What a Shame! Sundays are now Rock Sundays with a live band called CAOBA. They play Rock in English & Spanish from 2:30 p.m.to 5 p.m.       I plan on returning with just the adults in the near future to enjoy a Sunday afternoon.


It is difficult for local families on limited income to have access to affordable beaches close to home. The Playa Azul family welcomes local residents with open arms. Playa Azul Beach Club is close, is affordable and it is beautiful! I encourage everyone to stop by and support this beach club so it can remain accessible to the community.


Playa Azul Cozumel Beach Club is Open every day:
Monday – Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sundays: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Check The Cozumel Sun for MONTHLY Specials at the beach club & Spa! Locals received a 10% discount; seniors received an EXTRA 15% discount just by presenting your INAPAM card!



COZUMEL EVENTS & ACTIVITIES 2014

Sea Turtle Workshop May 15th - August 31st

San Pedro y San Pablo festival June 19th - June 29th

Divers week June 23rd – 29th


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English Language Worship Services

 Ebenezer Presbyterian Church
30th Ave. at 10th Street North
Services in English every Sundays at    9 a.m.

Jesus es Rey Bible Church
Corner of Ave. 95 y Calle 39.
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24 Hour Doctor                    872-0103
Dentist                                   872-0808 Hyperbaric Chamber    872-0103
Police                                               872-0092
Red Cross                           872-1058
Taxi Cab                               872-0236
Taxi Cab                               872-0041
U.S. Consulate                    872-4574
U.S Consulate                     872-6152
U.S. Consulate 044- 987-121-0323


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