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Cozumel and Mexico City
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By Douglas Cooke
Cozumel The Cozumel
Country Club opened last December, giving this destination its first golf
course. Designed by Jack Nicklaus, this course was built around the environment
offering golfers a challenging eco-friendly experience.
New additions
to the Punta Sur Ecological Park, which encompasses 247 acres of mangroves
jungles, beaches and coral reefs, include new observation towers and a new
snorkeling center.
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Room in Playa
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New hotels on
the island include the 90-room Casa Mexicana Cozumel and the 300-room
all-inclusive Iberostar. Several hotels have recently undergone
renovations including: a $10 million addition to the El Cozumeleno
featuring 154 new rooms and two new pools. A $1 million refurbishment
to the Playa Azul
has added 27 new rooms and a new pool. For more
information on Cozumel contact your travel agent.
Mexico
City
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multi-million dollar refurbishment of Historic Mexico City is underway. The
Historic Center was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Planned
improvements include the refurbishment of eighty 18th- and 19th-century
buildings for use as apartments and commercial buildings. The Metropolitan
Cathedral, the largest in Latin America, has just undergone extensive renovation
and has been removed from the ranks of the 100 most endangered sites in the
world.
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Chichén
Itza |
The first Six
Flags theme park in Latin America, Six Flags Mexico is now open. The park is
part of a massive conversion and expansion of Reino Aventura, a popular
amusement park, and will feature over 20 new rides, shows and
attractions.
New emissions
standards are being strictly enforced and this has lead to a 500 percent
reduction in air pollution over the past year.
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