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Cozumel Cruise Blog Regal Princess

Regal Princess: Cozumel

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March 4, 2024

Good morning. The Captain just announced we are going to be 30-60 minutes late arriving in Cozumel. Here are the views from my balcony.

Here is today’s schedule of events.

There’s just one in the coffee line. A few in the pick up line. 

I’m trying the butter pecan latte.

Anytime there’s a…


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Celebration Cozumel Cruise Blog

Celebration: Cozumel

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February 3, 2023

Good morning from Cozumel!

We are docked next to the Arcadia from Carnival Corp’s P&O fleet in England.

Carnival Pride is coming in now.

Here is today’s schedule of events.
 

I headed down to Bar 820 for a mocha.

They have a little breakfast buffet in the Pig & Anchor if you…


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Cozumel: Mayan Ball Game, Mexican Show, & Lunch

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January 30, 2023

I booked the Mayan Ball Game, Mexican Show & Lunch excursion through Carnival for a couple of reasons. First off I had a lot of onboard credit on this particular cruise. Secondly I have visited quite a few Mayan ruins sites and I’ve always been interested in their ball…


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Cozumel Cruise Blog Glory

Carnival Sailabration: Cozumel

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April 18, 2022

Good Morning! The way Carnival Ecstasy peeled away yesterday I thought she was going to some far away place. I sure was surprised to see her sitting in Cozumel this morning.
 

When I woke up I saw we were about to dock on the TV–Well not on the TV….


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Cozumel Cruise Blog

Best of Cozumel: Culture, Sights, & Bites

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April 15, 2022

My primary motivation for booking this tour was to get to the San Gervasio Mayan ruins. I saw the taco lunch and getting to stop at a spot I haven’t been to on the east side of the island as bonuses. 
I booked this tour on the ship on the…


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Cozumel Cruise Blog

San Gervasio Mayan Ruins

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April 11, 2022

The Mayan ruins of San Gervasio on the Island of Cozumel are small but significant. San Gervasio was home to an important religious center where Mayans would come to worship Ix Chel who was known as the goddess of fertility. That made the Island of Cozumel and San Gervasio…


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Cozumel Cruise Blog Vista

Christmas Vista: Cozumel

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January 3, 2022

Good morning! So far this is the only time I use this window. In the interior room I would’ve put the ship cam on the TV to see if it was light outside. I’m really only in the room to sleep and shower. You have to keep the…


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Belize Cozumel Cruise Blog Galveston Roatan Vista

Christmas Vista: Planning

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December 17, 2021

Booking

I actually booked Vista four times during the cruise shutdown. All were canceled. I booked it then because I knew Vista would be one of the first ships to return to service and because it’s an easy drive for me to Galveston. That would allow me to avoid having…


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Cozumel Cruise Blog

Tulum Mayan Ruins

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August 9, 2021

The ancient city of Tulum is uniquely situated on the water and closed off by a limestone wall on the other three sides. Tulum was once home to 1,500 Mayans and served as the major shipping port for the much larger city of Coba. If you are in Cancun…


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Cozumel Cruise Blog

Coba Mayan Ruins

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August 6, 2021

The ancient city of Coba once covered a 70 kilometer area and was home to over 55,000 Mayans. The archaeological zone is only about two kilometers. It consists of several areas connected by the Mayan highway and includes the second tallest temple in the Mayan world.

Coba is located approximately…

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