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COZUMEL
By the Sea
Escape to Cozumel to soak up Caribbean sun and fun.
BY ILONA KAUREMSZKY
Tropical Treasures:
El Cedral ruins (above), and (opposite page, left to right) traditional Yucatán-style breaded shrimp and fish taco plate, and swimming with dolphins
PHOTOS: © ALEKSANDR KUTIAVIN | DREAMSTIME.COM, © PETER MARIK | DREAMSTIME .COM, © RAMUNAS BRUZAS | DREAMSTIME.COM O ur air-conditioned motor coach whisks us off to the edge of the sea by the dramatic El Mirador. This coastal walk along the rugged eastern shoreline of Cozumel offers a popular lookout from a sea-carved rock arch. The selfie crowd deals with their selfie sticks to take photos of the unusual natural limestone formations as we carry on our coastal tour to other sandy stretches.
For cruisers, in winter the unspoiled blue waters, untamed beaches and the freshest seafood dishes are ready to tantalize any taste bud on the compact island of tropical Cozumel. The most important cruise destination in Mexico, Cozumel ensures sun-seeking vacationers who want to kick back get to sample a full spectrum of activities, dining and entertainment.
Visitors will find evidence of a rich history of the great Maya civilization at the ruins of San Gervasio and the fertility temple of El Cedral, considered the island’s first Maya sacred site. Located in the state of Quintana Roo, this island swath of white-sand beaches earns the accolades of the Mexico Tourism Board as “the place in Mexico to receive the first sunrays.”
Blessed with a great marine biodiversity ideal for diving, Cozumel boasts a ribbon of coral reef framed by white-powder beaches. The setting offers a slice of marine paradise: Think dreamy, undulating landscapes framed by warm azure waters and rich tropical foliage that add endless ecotourism opportunities by both land and sea to this sun-kissed tropical mix.
Off the coast of Mexico’s Riviera Maya, by the water’s edge in a shallow, submerged platform, a pod of dolphins performs tricks, smacking their fins in the water and squealing with sounds like laughter. It is time for my dolphin encounter. I exchange looks with my other half as I take my instructions and wait for my cool dolphin moment.
“When they come at you, assume the dead man float and let the dolphins push you straight up in the air,” says our instructor. On cue, tickling sensations from a pair of them hit my heels, thrusting me fast and furious across the warm water. Before you know it, I’m flying up, up
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LODGING
Cozumel Palace Each of this all-inclusive resort’s 169 guestrooms boasts ocean views and a double whirlpool bath. Snorkel right off the hotel dock with provided gear and enjoy nightly shows, four restaurants and the Awe Spa.
Sur Ave. Rafael E. Melgar Km. 1.5.55, San Miguel de Cozumel $$$$
Presidente InterContinental Cozumel Resort & Spa In addition to its private beach, a spa and four on-site restaurants, guests enjoy access to the resort’s own dive center offering reef diving and snorkeling trips with expert instructors.
Carretera A Chankanaab Km. 6.5, Cozumel $$$$
Thompson Beach House Experience an upscale bohemian vibe in relaxing Mexican surrounds at this luxury boutique beachfront property on the fabled Riviera Maya, a short walk from Playa del Carmen’s bustling Quinta Avenida.
Calle 82, Playa del Carmen $$$$
DINING
Casa Mission Dining by candlelight at this colonial-style hacienda is a favorite pastime; the other is dining on the Mexican and seafood dishes with a musical trio performing Mexican classics.
Av. 55 between Av. Juárez and Calle 1 Sur, San Miguel de Cozumel $$–$$$
La Choza Cozumel A favorite hole-in-the-wall frequented by locals and tourists located near San Miguel’s central square, this popular restaurant is known for its traditional Maya flavors and seafood.
Calle 10 Norte 216, San Miguel de Cozumel $$
El Muellecito, Cantina Marisquería This sports bar/brewery features sunset dining in a casual atmosphere, located on the upper level of this popular oceanside strip mall.
Melgar & 11th Avenue, San Miguel de Cozumel $$–$$$
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In the Swim:
Scuba diver and turtle at a reef
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INFO TO GO
A number of major airlines offer direct flights between Cozumel International Airport and Mexico City and other North American cities, and air shuttles conveniently connect Cozumel to Cancún on the mainland. The airport lies just 3.5 miles from the hotel zone. Hotel guests can prearrange transfers with their accommodations. Other options include taxis (prepare to pay in cash — pesos or U.S. dollars are accepted — as few accept credit cards), car rentals or shuttles. Tickets for these may be purchased beyond customs.
Most major cruise lines, including luxury Crystal Cruises and global cruise company Royal Caribbean International, call here and offer enriching shore excursions with authentic, local experiences in and around Cozumel. and away, standing above the sea with arms stretching spreadeagled like Leonardo DiCaprio’s in the film Titanic. It was an unforgettable experience. For the wet and wild encounter, it’s best to wear a swimsuit under cover-ups and sun protection and bring a change of clothes.
On cruise days the island’s main city of San Miguel morphs into cruise central. With the arrival of cruise passengers, expect downtown to get busy. Diners head to the restaurants. Shoppers explore the scads of souvenir shops. The atmosphere turns electric as local musicians play impromptu Mexican tunes and pedestrians stroll through the square and marina.
At Playa Mia Grand Beach Park, cruise guests strut to lively salsa music at a dance class and later refresh by the crystal-clear waters in this classic Caribbean moment. Families seek out the Buccaneer’s Bay area helmed by a pirate ship, where water sprays and animal slides await. Other families venture off to the natural wonders of Faro Celerain Eco Park, aka Punta Sur Eco Beach Park, the largest ecological reserve in Cozumel. Home to coastal dunes, mangroves, reefs, lagoons and its historic lighthouse museum, the favorite pastimes here are snorkeling and relaxing.
For more sand and surf time, cruisers snag the all-inclusive day pass, Resort for a Day, to one of seven resorts in Cozumel. It’s the easiest way to eat, drink, play and relax on limited time. Spot sun worshippers sprawling on a beach with a refreshing drink, sampling seasonal menu items as their significant others sport snorkeling gear and dip into the azure sea while the kids find Nemo at one of the resort pools.
Other cruise passengers head along the Riviera Maya to the mainland city of Playa del Carmen, a charming beach town of shops, beach and more fun. The famous pedestrian boulevard dubbed Fifth Avenue (Quinta Avenida) runs parallel to the sea. Meanwhile, we join other outdoor adventure seekers donning wet suits for a spectacular cenote encounter. A massive cavern of fresh turquoise water drips in sharp skewers of stalagmites and stalactites through a secret subterranean river. We push further and further, deeper and deeper, swimming between tight crevices accompanied only by the deep snorkel sounds to keep us company during this underwater quest. Later, by a stunning beach, we join a group of snorkelers directing their masks into the coral reef, seeking colorful fish and turtles.
But it’s back at Cozumel where the world of Jacques Cousteau awaits. The renowned oceanographer once described Cozumel as the best place in the world for scuba diving, and it continues to rank among the world’s best. Deepblu, a dive trip booking platform and the fastest-growing social network for divers and ocean enthusiasts, organizes a quad of amazing dive tours for cruisers in Cozumel. A host of other dive tour companies offer classes and tours in the clear waters and amid abundant sea life.
Ready to tackle the second-largest coral reef system on the planet, scuba divers off Punta Sur plunge into a marine biosphere paradise at Arrecifes de Cozumel National Park, diving past schools of eagle rays, barracuda and toadfish swimming in clusters in a stunning chamber known as the Cathedral.
In Cozumel, the riveting scenes are bound to leave you breathless.
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Home Away from Home
The world opens up for LGBTQ+ vacation home buyers. BY MARK CHESNUT
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Vacation home ownership has many benefits, and LGBTQ+ globetrotters will find more options than ever in both longtime favorite and newly trending destinations around the globe.
The state of Florida is home to multiple cities that continue to attract second-home purchases — including Fort Lauderdale, which welcomes more than 1 million sun-seeking LGBTQ+ visitors every year, and Key West, long known for its welcoming, laid-back ambience. In the Midwest, Saugatuck, Michigan, offers an especially convenient and attractive location for a second home, especially for city folk from nearby metropolises like Chicago, Detroit and Indianapolis.
Residents of the New York City metropolitan area, meanwhile, are increasingly drawn to nearby hot spots like Sullivan County/Catskills, the upstate area that’s experienced a renaissance thanks in part to new businesses founded by LGBTQ+ residents.
LGBTQ+ people increasingly look to buy in destinations gaining more prominence on the LGBTQ+ travel map. A recent Zillow study, for example, identified Louisville, Kentucky, as a great place to buy, while the city’s multiple pride festivals attest to its friendliness and diversity.
Internationally, the city of Medellín, Colombia, proves increasingly popular with a diverse array of expats, especially since the World Travel Awards recognized Colombia as South America’s Leading LGBT Destination in 2020.
Those looking for healthy doses of Caribbean sun often consider Puerto Rico one of the most LGBTQ+-friendly islands in the region. Puerto Rico’s commonwealth status also makes it easier for U.S. citizens to visit since no passport is required and there are no restrictions regarding length of stay.
Across the Atlantic, Monaco attracts more attention since becoming a 2021 Featured Destination of the International LGBTQ+ Travel Association. Monaco’s moderate taxation structure and sophisticated culture are additional selling points. Tel Aviv continues to attract second homebuyers as well, with impressive new options like Port Tel Aviv, a new luxury development due to be complete in 2022.
Those looking for a second home can turn to organizations like the LGBTQ+ Real Estate Alliance, a nonprofit organization that aims to connect LGBTQ+ consumers with real estate agents across North America.
Florida Hot Spot:
Luxurious waterfront homes in Fort Lauderdale
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Leaps and Bounds
Amid rapid growth, Hamad International Airport continues to put travelers first. BY MARY MELNICK
Hamad International Airport is the sole international airport in Qatar. Replacing the former Doha International Airport, HIA opened in 2014 in the capital city of Doha on the beautiful Arabian Gulf. The architecturally stunning, supremely efficient and welcoming airport serves as home to Qatar Airways and a gateway to the world, accommodating more than 360,000 flights and 30 million-plus passengers every year.
Over the past 10 years, Qatar has grown, increasing the demand at its airports. A decade ago, more than 5 million passengers a year passed through, but that number reached a record 38.7 million in 2019 and will likely continue to rise rapidly. In the near future, Hamad International Airport will complete a new phase of development that will boost capacity to 52 million passengers a year and will include the construction of Airport City.
Airport City will be built next to the airport on 247 acres of land and will offer commercial development opportunities such as a free trade zone, offices and a business park, hotels and a retail mall. The project will extend and diversify the site’s role within aviation generally.
With the ongoing pandemic, Hamad International Airport is taking the needed steps to put the safety and health of its travelers and employees first. Recently, the airport was audited for its health and safety measures and became the first airport in the Middle East and Asia to receive a Skytrax 5-star COVID-19 Airport Safety Rating. The audit evaluated how effectively the airport implements safety policies against Skytrax COVID-19 Hygiene Standards.
The airport recently installed 15 PPE vending machines across its terminal to make it easy for passengers to access various disposable, washable personal protective items including masks, hand sanitizers, face shields and gloves.
Along with providing safety tools for passengers, it also provides multiple entertainment options. Whether arriving, departing or transferring, Hamad International offers travelers endless opportunities for shopping, dining and relaxation. With more than 50 luxury retailers; a mix of sit-down gourmet restaurants and on-the-go dining options; and many lounges, spas, sleep pods and more, visitors find plenty of amenities to keep busy during their time at HIA.
Safety First:
Self-service kiosks provide smart check-in at the departure area of Hamad International Airport.
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HAMAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT dohahamadairport.com
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Aeroflot – your route to Russia and beyond
The Russian flag carrier offers outstanding service and convenient connections
FOUNDED IN 1923, AEROFLOT is one of the oldest airlines in the world. Over the past decade, Aeroflot has transformed under the current management team led by CEO Vitaly Saveliev.
Today, it is the undisputed leader in its home market of Russia, recognized worldwide by industry experts and passengers alike for its high quality of customer service and all-around passenger experience.
Aeroflot today ranks among the largest 20 airlines globally by passenger numbers, carrying 37.2 million passengers in 2019 (60.7 million including the other airlines of Aeroflot Group).
As the Russian flag carrier, Aeroflot maintains a global route network. In the United States, Aeroflot operates flights to and from four destinations: New York City, Washington, D.C., Miami and Los Angeles.
Through its modern hub at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo International Airport, Aeroflot offers quick and convenient connectivity from the United States to destinations in China and across Asia, India and the Middle East. Aeroflot is also a proud member of the SkyTeam Alliance, giving passengers access to an expanded route network and the unique service of the global alliance.
One of Aeroflot’s strongest competitive advantages is its fleet. The airline operates one of the youngest fleets of any global carrier operating more than 100 aircraft, with an average aircraft age of less than 5 years.
Aeroflot holds 4-Star Airline status from Skytrax, and has been named Best Airline in Eastern Europe eight times at the Skytrax World Airline Awards. It also holds Five Star Global Airline status from APEX, the U.S. passenger association.
In 2019, Aeroflot received a 5-star punctuality rating from OAG and was the world’s most on-time mainline airline, according to Cirium’s annual OnTime Performance Review.
Aeroflot also won two categories at the World Travel Awards 2019 — Leading Airline Brand and Best Business Class. The airline was also named the world’s strongest airline brand by Brand Finance, the authoritative U.K. agency.
The airline industry has been among those most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. But we will emerge stronger from the crisis, and look forward to flying again and giving more passengers the opportunity to experience our warm Russian hospitality and award-winning service.
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Jungle Healing
Consider a journey to Costa Rica to address medical needs. BY DEBRA BOKUR
It’s probably a safe bet the first thoughts for anyone contemplating an expedition to Costa Rica have to do with tropical beaches, luxury resorts and misty cloud forests rather than hospital stays. Yet this desirable destination — roughly 2.5 hours by air from Miami — has become an appealing address for a wide range of medical procedures that include neurosurgery, cosmetic procedures, dermatology, dental implants, gynecology, and orthopedic surgery and rehabilitation.
Depending upon the individual procedure, savings can be significant, a factor that’s become increasingly important to the growing number of uninsured people and the aging populations in the United States and abroad. In Costa Rica many treatments and surgeries come with a price tag that can be as much as 30 to 80 percent less than the cost for the same procedure stateside. To be clear, these numbers do not reflect substandard doctors or hospitals technologically below par. In fact, many of the physicians, surgeons and nurses staffing state-of-the-art medical facilities in Costa Rica have been trained in the United States and Europe. Cost savings derive from a number of factors that include much lower insurance and administrative fees.
The country’s premier hospitals and clinics serving the medical tourism market achieved respected accreditation from the Joint Commission International, the International Standardization Organization, and the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Many are also members of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, which offers financial support for research as well as leadership and guidance in the field of medicine.
Hospitals with JCI accreditation include Clinica Biblica in San José, which ranks as the country’s largest private hospital, and CIMA Hospital in Escazú. Another popular choice for international medical travelers is the Clinica Católica in Guadalupe, accredited by the Council for the International Promotion of Medical Services.
In most of these major hospitals, special suites designed for international guests can be arranged. As part of an initiative created by the Medical Tourism Corp. of Costa Rica, all three hospitals also offer the opportunity to convalesce at approved “recovery resorts,” staffed by trained nursing teams that provide post-operative care seven days a week, 24 hours a day in luxury settings with offerings that often include yoga or other relaxing activities. Many also offer the services of tour guides.
When scheduling a procedure in Costa Rica, keep in mind the annual rainy season stretches May–November — so if volcano tours and birdwatching for exotic species are part of your pre- or post-treatment plan, you’ll want to arrange your travel accordingly.
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Best Island Pacifi c Rim Five Years in a Row
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A Thank You from the People of the Cook Islands
“Unprecedented” is the choice word used to describe the chaotic times we presently face. The future remains uncertain, this we know. But one thing that will never change is our commitment to all of you.
The Cook Islands may be a small place, where only 18,000 people live, but our tiny population is big in heart. The people of the Cook Islands have remained dedicated to doing everything possible to protect our country during this time – its people, oceans, lagoons, mountains, and environment –and therefore her visitors, able to maintain a COVID-free status even now.
We know you see our islands the way we see them: as a little paradise. We know this because you, the readers of Global Traveler magazine, have voted the Cook Islands as Best Island Pacifi c Rim for the fi fth year in a row.
Which means you’re already familiar with our crystal blue lagoons, and you’re already aware that our mountains are so lush and green they make it impossible to ever again deny the life-giving, healing power of plants. And you’ve already experienced the staggering
We want to sincerely thank you for gracing the Cook Islands with your votes again this year. Our gratitude is only exceeded by our honor in accepting this outstanding award. For those of you who haven’t visited yet, we are a nation of 15 islands spread over a biodiverse South Pacifi c sea that’s roughly 3 times the size of Texas. Each of our islands is unique. Several have subterranean networks of caves. One is home to a watery village of shacks built on heads of coral, where divers harvest black pearls. All are unspoiled. Travelers have compared even the most developed of our islands, Rarotonga, to Hawai‘i before the high rises.
fi ne-dining restaurants. But even on these two islands, most businesses are small and family owned. Our national building code prohibits the construction of anything taller than a coconut tree.
Our mindful approach to development has allowed us to retain a strong sense of community. Visitors often remark on the friendliness of our people. They notice that even the way we say hello – kia orana, which means, I hope you have a long and healthy life – refl ects the kindness and the selfl essness built into our culture. Travelers also tell us they appreciate how easy it is to mingle with locals and learn about our way of life.
When the time is right, we look forward to welcoming you to our little paradise. And then welcoming you back again, because the percentage of people who only come once, well — that’s little, too.
Meitaki Ma‘ata (Thank You) With Love From A Little Paradise
Classic Americana
Get out to explore the country’s state fairs and other quirky attractions. Learn more when you read the 2021 Leisure Lifestyle Edition. PHOTO: © BEN GRAHAM | DREAMSTIME.COM
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Live the French way
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