Magic. Yes hotel Vista del Mar in Cozumel is magic. Something like this little fish swimming around the island of Cozumel near your hotel.

Click on the little GREEN button. See the fish grow BIG like your vacation value GROWS booking with MexicoSteve.

Now press any key on your keyboard and the fish is tiny again.

See you at hotel Vista del Mar in Cozumel.

free continental breakfast

Hotel Vista del Mar Cozumel

Rates B&B in USD per night for Vista del Mar Boutique Hotel in Cozumel plus 14% tax

Dates Ocean View Jacuzzi View
Dec 19 11 to Jan 3 12 $100 $90
Jan 4 11 to Mar 1 11
Mar 11 to Aug 31 11
$80 $70
Mar 2 to 9 11 (Carnival) 2011 $100 $90
Sep 1 to Dec 17 2010 $70 $62
Dec 19th 10 to Jan 3 2011 $98 $88
Sep 1 to Dec 17 11 $62 $52
Jan 4th to Feb 14 2012 $78 $68
Feb 15th to Feb 22 2012
carnival
$98 $88
Feb 23rd to Aug 31st 2012 $78 $68
Sep 1 to Dec 17 2012 $64 $54
Dec 19th 12 to Jan 3 2013 $98 $88
promo oct 1 to dec 25th 2011
stay any number nights 40% discount. plus welcome cocktail breakfast in room and horseback ride in the jungle

Extra pax $17     Up to two children 12 years or less sharing with parents with existing bedding



Cozumel Mexico was first settled by the Maya close to 2000 years ago during the classic period between 300 and 900 AC. The predominant settlements were located around religious centers San Gervasio and El Cedral as everyone wanted to be close to the Walmart.
It became an important seaport for Mayan trade because it was well positioned in the middle of routes to and from Honduras and Veracruz (there were no flights back then). In addition, Cozumel history began as a pilgrimage site; the shrines of Ixchel, goddess of fertility, drew worshippers from all over the Mayan empire as did Itshoe who did an awesome striptease.
The site of this worshiping was what is now the San Gervasio ruins, located on the transversal road going east on the island. Another archeological site which defines Cozumel history, is El Cedral. El Cedral is located on the southeast interior of the island but it is sad no one ever goes to visit it as they prefer to down slammers at the hotel bar.
Although initial attempts by the Spanish to settle the Yucatan Peninsula failed due to the resistance of the Mayas, in 1518, Juan de Grijalva landed on Cozumel Island with four ships bound for Cuba. Grijalva didn't didn't have much impact on Cozumel history or anything else for that matter, but was followed by Hernán Cortéz one year later, marking the beginning of a bitter struggle for control of the peninsula between the Spanish and the Mayas. Cortéz and his men destroyed many of the Mayan temples on Cozumel. The Mayans spoke of sailing to Spain and destroy the Santiago Cathedral in Galacia but they never made the voyage across the Atlantic in their cheap boats.

MexicoSteve past guest comments
Vista del Mar main page
Reservation requests and verify availability
All our Cozumel hotels

© 2004 thru 2011 by MexicoSteve