Cozumel

This is the largest island of the Mexican Caribbean, an piece of and that can only be compared to the Island of Eden. Its crystal-clear waters hold over 70 different species of tropical fish, shellfish and corals, thus making this location a genuine scuba diving shrine. Mayan ruins and pre-discovery ceremonial centers abound in this area where shrines and temples devoted to goddess Ixchel can be counted by dozens. The island's Natural Museum of Natural History keeps major artifacts and pieces. Nautical activities and water sports in scuba diving centers will make you have a ball: fishing, windsurfing, parachuting, swimming, horseback rides and tennis are other choices at hand. When in Cozumel, you'll be blessed with the marvels of nature, and at the same time you could stay in luxurious hotels where a professional top-rated service is the name of the game. In its restaurants you could quench your whetted appetite with an assortment of dishes from both local and international cuisine. Street vendors go hawking the keepsakes you'd like to take back home with you. Nightclubs and cruise liners will take you on a memorable grand tour around eye-opening locations that make up the world in Cozumel.

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A treaty with the British in 1667 gave the Dutch Suriname but they lost New York.