Showing posts with label Cozumel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cozumel. Show all posts

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Thanks! Jena Hazlerigs

Cruise! Oct 4, 2011 - Cozumel Bar Hop

In 8 cruises, I’ve never really booked an independent excursion outside of the one time I went to Roatan and we hired a taxi for the day. I was a little worried about booking a bar hop that would leave us with only a 30 minute buffer to be back to the ship before it set sail. With prayers said and fingers crossed – and the trust in all the positive online reviews, we booked with www.cozumelbarhop.com and sent our $20 deposits to strangers in Cozumel in advance of the cruise. 

When we arrived in Cozumel, we followed the instructions on our confirmation emails, which led us out of the port area, down the street, and to a 7-11 convenience store as a meeting point. Ryan and Dana were with me and Jason, and with this being their first cruise and first port – I think they were wondering if they’d make it back to the ship with all their organs still intact. I reassured them that there were hundreds of positive reviews for this tour and not to worry. I could see how they’d be a little concerned!  READ MORE...







Thursday, June 4, 2015



Here´s the long version of our tour! We hope you enjoy and get an idea about the experience, It´s real hoppers having fun! 





Thursday, October 4, 2012

 Ix-Chel 
The Goddess
 of Cozumel 


Hello to all our hoppers

This space is created in order to share more information about Cozumel, we noticed many hoppers love our island and we want to share more stuff beside our tour.  Can´t love what is not known.  So on this site we will  produce in addition to those who are already in love with the Island, much more stuff to discover.


Let's start with some of our ancestors:

Cozumel means "Island of the swallows" in Mayan.

On this island lived priest and nobles, Ix-Chel was the Goddess. The  Mayans use to worship in Cozumel. In Mayan mythology Ixchel was the goddess of love, of pregnancy, of textile works, moon and medicine. The Mayans who lived on land had to come at least one time in there life to thank the goddes for the blessings they received.

When their children were born, The mayans would come to the Island with the goddess and then the Priest would show them which would be there profession or what they would dedicate themselfs to in life.

It is also said that women who could not have children, would come and ask for the blessing of the goddess and she would grant them their wish.

In mayan mythology this is the story of her appearance
Mythology and Legends of Ixchel:

The mythology that an almighty god called Itzamna, son of the god, married the moon goddess Ixchel. The goddess Ixchel attributed the phenomena related to the moon, pregnancy, tissue and floods.
One of the most important temples are located on the island of Cozumel. Pole port (now Xcaret) canoes departing with pilgrims to the temple to ask the goddess Ixchel to the women to bear children in their pregnancies that their husbands wanted.

Ixchel is said that she took under her protection to the pilgrims who visit the holy island, Cozumel.
Here below you will find a picture of a statue, than a friend did for us, When he find out I was pregnant.


Sorry for english Hope you liked, and please leave your comments!

Friday, September 21, 2012

Cozumel Bar Hop Tour Blog !

Hi Hoppers!
Welcome to our new Blog where every Thursday we'll post a new article about Cozumel and the Bar Hop, of course!
Lots of pics too, stay tuned!