Isla Maya Cozumel

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Cozumel is a land of contr a s t s . Old time traditions live harmoniously with bustling modern life. From ancient festivities to modern day Carnaval, from the old time fisherman to the trendy traveler, from the cruiseship crowds to the exclusive calmness of the northshore this mayan island has something for everyone. We look to revive the secluded exclusivity of the Cozumel of the ‘60’s, enjoying all the ancient natural sites and sights with modern day comfort and services. In these pages you will find a taste of what Cozumel has to offer, and a unique investment oportunity at hand...

W E W E LCO M E YO U TO I S L A M AYA


Contents

Mexico Tourism

Outlook Services

The Yucatan Penins u l a Merida

Izamal

Quintana Roo

Activities Marinas Golf Map

Cozu mel

History Fiestas Activities Sites Golf Map

Isla Maya

Land Site Aerial View Land Features Facilities at Hand

Statistics

Demography Health Comunity Services Hotels Airport Cruise Ship Industry Ferry Statistics

Gonzalez-Angulo Gro u p

Background Banking References


M e x i c o To u r i s m Outlook

In 2005, Mexico was the main destination for cruiseships with 6.1 million passengers (59% of the world´s total). During 2006 there were 1140 millions of international travelers. For 2010 there will be over 1,000 million travelers worldwide. Mexico is expected to reach 7th place in the tourism trade (21.9 million visits) during 2010.


M e x i co To u r i s m Se r v i c e s • L odging 10,800 Hotels and Resorts 453,000 Hotel Rooms

• T i me-share Developments 303 (6% Worldwide Total)

• R e staurant Industry 16,000 Registered Restaurants, of International standards

• C ar Rental Agencies 785 Agencies Countrywide

• T r avel Agencies 4,215 Registered In Mexico

• R e creational Marinas 42 In Mexico

• S pas 82 Major Spas • G olf Courses : 190 Total 61 Private 51 Public 78 Semi-private

• M useums & Art Galleries : 887 • T our Guides 2,500 Certified Bilingual Guides

• A r cheological Sites 153 Open to the General Public

• C ommercial Airports 84 Total 55 International 28 Domestic


T h e Yu c at a n P eninsula

Yucatan is host to one of the New Seven Wonders of the World: Chichen Itza

Magical land where the past becomes the present every day, ancient land of eternal stories and wonders.

Yucatan is diverse, it carries its history in its streets, its

houses,

its

museums,

its

reunion

centers.

It is full of archaeological sites, like the great pyramid of Kukulkรกn, in Chichen Itza; declared as a Human Heritage Site by the UNESCO, where you will be transported cover

the

secrets

hiding

to ancient times to disamong

its

monuments.


Merida The Whit e C i t y

City of Poets and whisperers of eternal love; excellent in the generous hospitality of its people, with its colonial neighborhoods, tree-lined stately avenues, world class services, varied cuisine, night life and modern facilities which guarantee not only bussiness succes but an indelible memory of the best possible experience.

The Mayan World envelops this colonial city, converting it into the mandatory departure point from which to explore all its riches and secrets.

Founded on the ruins of the mayan city of T’ho, which means, “face to infinity”, Merida is known as the “White City” because of her glistening colonial buildings, which unite history, art, tradition and culture like few cities in the world.


Izamal

Magical Me x i c a n T o w n

Gilded city of sunflower yellow, cradle of the genius prophet Zamna who gave his name and blessing to the people of the Mayab.

Izamal lives to the beat of three centuries Its pyramids reaching skywards from the backyards of the houses, witness the grandeur of the Maya. Its Convent and Fort with their shadows and mysteries, its charm derived from the silence of these majestic walls which hold the indeleble mark of the Spaniards.

Its streets, buildings, small plazas, houses and churches, all in a visual rhythm, harmonius in a single color: Yellow. Together they define the present day reality of this Magical Town, where time has stood still, spellbound by the splendor of its history and the pride of its people. In 1992, Pope John Paul II visted Izamal and offered a mass to remember at the huge atrium in front of the Temple of the Immaculate Conception and St Antonhy of Padua’s ex-Convent.


Quintana Roo Activi t i e s

Activities Located on the eastern side of the Yucatan peninsula, the turquoise blue waters of the Caribbean Sea bathe the white powdery beaches of this beautiful land. Quintano Roo is home to many tourist developments and hotels, that keep a perfect balance with the exhuberant ecological reserves and ancient mayan archeological vestiges.

T u lum

Protected by its ancient wall and by a steep cliff, Tulum is the most famous and important mayan

site on the Caribbean.

I s l a Mujeres The archeological sites and natural parks with their stunning reef are a sight to behold. X e l-Ha Mexico’s Natural Wonder and the largest Natural Aquarium in the world. X c aret Is a magical paradise where culture, ecology and Mexican wildlife meet. S i an ka’an Biosphere Reserve Largest protected area in the Mexican Caribbean. In 1987 the

reserve was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

B a calar “SEVEN COLORS LAGOON“ a pintoresque community in which nature lovers, adventure, history

and culture find a perfect balance.

Cenotes Quintana Roo is the perfect destination for cave exploring and diving. The Cenotes (sinkholes) were the mayans main water supply, and also were considered sacred and special ceremonies were held to enter this magical world. Today they offer the perfect entrance to a unique world for the modern diver to explore and enjoy.


Quintana Roo Ma r i n a s

El Cid Marina Location: Puerto Morelos Mexico Slips: 100 Up To 100 Feet Depth: 9 Feet

Services Marina Hardware Shop Launch Ramps 30, 50 & 100 Amp Power, Cable Tv 24-hour Security Fuel Dock Pump Out Station 24-hour Taxi Service

Puerto Aventuras Marina Location: Puerto Aventuras, Mexico Slips: Up to 100 feet Depth: 5 to 10 feet

Services Electricity 120-220 V 30-50 Amps. Softened Water Cable TV Garbage Collection 24h. Security Fuel Dock Boat Ramp

Fonatur Marina (under construction) Location: Cozumel Mexico Slips: 133 up to 70 feet? Depth: Unknown Services: Unknown

La Amada Marina Located at Playa Mujeres near CancĂşn 176 slips up to 120 feet Depth: 10 to 13 feet

Services Bait Travel Lift 100 Ton And Dry Marina Wi Fi Internet Security 24 Hours Migration Dispatch Diesel Fuel Pump Out Airing And Tank Flushing Ship Store 110 - 240 - 380 V Power

Isla Mujeres Marina Location: Isla Mujeres Mexico Slips: 64 up to 80 feet 10 up to 175 feet Draft: up to 10 feet

Services 24-Hour Security Cable TV, Phone service, WI-FI 115/220V- 50 Amp/100 Amp power Fuel Dock Official Hurricane Protected Harbor. 150 Ton Travel Lift

Marina Banco Playa Location: Cozumel, Mexico Slips: 115 up to 70 feet Depth: 10 feet

Services Launch Ramp 50 & 100 amp Shore power 24-hour security Fuel Dock Travel Lift


Quintana Roo Go l f

Cozumel Country Club 18-Hole Par 72 Course 6,734 Yards

El Camaleón Mayakoba 18-Hole Par 72 Course, 7,039 Yards

El Manglar Riviera Maya 18-Hole Par 54 Course 2,923 Yards

Iberostar Playa Paraíso Golf Club 18-Hole Par 72 Course 6,800 Yards

Moon Spa & Golf Club 27-Hole Par 72 Course 10,697 Yards

Playacar Spa & Golf Club 18-Hole Par 72 Course 7,144 Yards

Bahía Príncipe Golf Resort 27-Hole Course, 9-Hole Par 3 Course (Under Construction)

Puerto Aventuras Golf Course 9-Hole Par 36 Course 3,255 Yards

Cancun Golf Club At Pok Ta Pok 18-Hole, Par 72 Course 6,750 Yards,

Playa Mujeres Golf Club 18-Hole Par 72 Course, 7,218 Yards

Riviera Cancún 18-Hole Par 72 Course, 7,060 Yards

Cancun Country Club 2 18-Hole Courses (Under Construction)

Hilton Cancun Golf & Spa Resort 18-Hole Par 72 Course, 6,734 Yards


Quintana Roo Map


Cozumel Histor y

The name of Cozumel comes from the mayan words Cuzam (swallow) and Lumil (land of), forming the word Cuzamil (Land of the Swallows).

The first mayan inhabitants settled in Cozumel about 2,000 years ago. Around 300-900 B.C Cozumel became one of the most important sanctuaries in the Yucatan Region.

Religious pilgrimages to the island were commonplace, specially among pregnant women or those trying to get pregnant, honoring the goddess Ix Chel; deity of moon, fertility and birth.

Spanish explorer Juan de Grijalva landed on the island on May 3rd, 1518; Day of the Holy Cross and called this land the “Island of the Holy Cross”. Juan de Grijalva ordered chaplain Juan Díaz to celebrate mass. On May 6th the first catholic mass in México was held, that location was called by the spaniards “San Juan” (currently known as Las Casitas), to this day the locals celebrate a yearly mass to remember this important event.

Cozumel is the first island in the world to receive the “Island of Peace” designation by the UN. This honor is given to violence-free communities, where visitors and locals alike can enjoy the calm lifestyle, among a culture of respect, and pacific and harmonious living, without race, religious or political discrimination.


Cozumel Fies t a s

With a Mexican heart and a Caribbean soul, Cozumel is a paradise where tradition, flavor and joy come together.

C a r naval

Each year, since 1908, Cozumel celebrates

Carnaval, the island’s time-honored pre-Lenten festival. Cozumel displays the most popular and authentic Mardi-Grass celebration, providing a more traditional and family-oriented event.

E l Cedral

A more than 150 year old tradition, the

fair at El Cedral is held every year during the first week of May to commemorate the Day of the Holy Cross. Both residents and visitors enjoy the many food stands, games, dancing and shopping throughout this week-long festival. Particularly of note are the “Head of the Boar” and “The Ribbons” traditional dances. The event also features cattle exhibitions, horse races, rides and bullfights.

S p ort Fishing Tournament The tournament brings together competitors from Mexico and around the world to fish for Blue Marlin, White Marlin, Wahoo, Dorado, Tuna, Barracuda and other game fish. More than a 100 boats participate in the event each year. Open to the general public, all are invited to take part in the tournament, and enjoy the unique atmosphere.


Cozumel Fiest a s

I n d e pendence Day

A nationwide festival celebrating Mexican Independence Day. On September 15 local residents and visitors congregate around the City Hall to participate in the traditional “grito”, or cry for independence.

S a n Miguel Arcangel Celebrati o n

One of Cozumel’s most important religious festivals honoring San Miguel Arcángel, Patron Saint of the island. The celebration begins on September 21, featuring colorful processions. ” On the last day, fishermen carry an image of San Miguel Arcángel in procession by sea, and surrounded by fishing boats, they throw flowers into the ocean as they sail along.

A l l S aints Day

For this Day, special altars are made with flowers, candles and food and are displayed in public places. All Saints Day is known as the day when the spirits of children are expected to return, family members prepare for their arrival by leaving sugar skeletons, and treats on altars.

V i r g en de Guadalupe Day December 1 to December 12

Our Lady of Guadalupe is one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico and Cozumel. Cozumeleños are very devoted to the Virgin of Guadalupe and every year an island-wide celebration takes place, The celebration kicks off on the first day of December with a pilgrimage lead through the island, to the Parish of Our Lady of Guadalupe. On December 12 several masses are held in the Parish and celebrations with regional foods, dance and music continue until the performances of the apparitions of the Virgin of Guadalupe on the Tepeyac cliff are held.

Ironman Cozumel

Cozumel is proud to host this prestigious international sporting event for the next five years. Around 2,000 athletes from 37 different countries, fight to reach their goal of becoming Iron Men and Women, by swimming 3.8 kilometers, cycling 180 kilometers and running the final 41.92 kilometers to the finish line.


Cozumel Activ i t i e s

Cozumel island is 54 km in length from north to south and 14 km wide (east-west); it is surrounded by white sandy beaches. Calm, crystal clear waters bathe its western shore, while large waves pummel the eastern side.

Jacques Cousteau exposed to the world the riches that Cozumel’s reefs hold. Placing the island in the diving enthusiasts radar. Cozumel is a protected National Park, because of its reef system, which is part of the Mesoamerica Reef System. The MRS is about 1000 km long, with beautifully colored corals and teeming sea life, being the world’s second largest reef but the world’s first and main diving destination for its calm, warm water and safety, there are no menacing sharks or poisonous jelly fish!!!! Cozumel has something for everyone, beyond the island’s waterside activities such as diving, snorkeling, swimming and windsurfing, there are daily tours and excursions such as: Horseback Riding, Eco-Tours, Swim with Dolphins, Arqueological sites, Stingray Beach Park, Discover Mexico Park, Parasailing, Submarine, Fishing Charters, and much more.

Cozumel fishing is an unforgettable experience. The crystal-clear blue waters, the brilliant colors of the reefs below, the palm-lined shores in the distance and the fertile waters that are teeming with fish, make Cozumel a sportfishing paradise.


Cozumel Sites

S a n Gervasio

At the biggest archaeological site

on the island you can be part of the Mayan culture and its mysteries. San Gervasio was a strategic point for the commercial and political development of its era and also a sacred Mayan center.

C e d ral

Is the oldest Maya structure and still bears a few

traces of paint and stucco applied by the original mayan artist. These days, there is little archaeological evidence of El Cedral’s past glory because the conquerors tore down much of the temple.

C a s tillo Real A Mayan site on the eastern coast, near the northern tip of the island. The castillo (castle) comprises a lookout tower, the base of a pyramid, and a temple with two chambers capped by a false arch. The waters here harbor several shipwrecks and it’s a fine spot for snorkeling because there are few visitors to disturb the fish.

C h a nkaanab Park Just south of the town of San Miguel, is located within Isla Cozumel’s Reefs National Marine Park and features the only inland coral reef formation in the world.

T h e Museum of the Island of C o z u m e l

Located in downtown San Miguel, showcases the island’s

history and natural environment; its origins, wildlife migration patterns, reefs, archeology, galleons and pirates.

E l C aracol Is a well-preserved ancient structure built between AD 1200 and 1400 used by the Mayans to signal the approach of a hurricane. In essence El Caracol is a whistle propelled by winds funneled through a seashell to warn navigators to take refuge from impending bad weather. The ruins are now part of the Parque Punta Sur Ecological Reserve.

Punta Sur

Ecological Park and Natural Reserve is a breathtaking environment of mangrove jungles, white sand beaches and reef formations at the south tip of the island. The park extends over more than 247 acres of land harboring a varied wildlife, including crocodiles, which visitors can watch from a safe distance in a lookout tower, 220 species of birds, iguanas, and giant turtles, which come to shore between June and August to lay their eggs.


Cozumel Go l f

Coz u m e l C o u n t r y C l u b The Nicklaus Design Group has successfully balanced the strict requirements of building a first-class golf course within the delicate ecosystem of the surrounding mangroves, marshlands and tropical rainforest. The golf course is home to blue crabs, iguanas, crocodiles, raccoons and a multitude of species of birds as well as other wildlife, which call this habitat home. Four sets of tees allow golfers of all skill levels to enjoy their round of golf as well as the peace and quiet of the natural surroundings. Because of its strong commitment to an environmental program, in March 2006 Cozumel Country Club became the first golf course in Mexico to earn the designation of Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary from Audubon International. Narrow fairways surrounded by jungle provide a challenge to the more experienced player, but remain forgiving enough to allow the begginer to relax and enjoy a day out on the course.


Cozumel Map


Isla Maya Land S i t e

Surrounding the astonishing Cozumel Country Club golf course we find an impressive piece of prime land, ideal for real state and hotel development.

Located only 10 minutes away from the Cozumel International Airport, it’s right at the end of the exclusive North Hotel Zone of the Island. With beachfront tracks of around 517.68 feet of pristine beach with a surface area of 6.36 Acres, as well as several plots adjacent to the golf course (with approximately 16,584 feet of fairways front), this land is perfect for the development of a high-end island community: Residential, Hotels, Shopping and a World-Class Marina. This is the only site in Cozumel with proper zoning for an integral development featuring Golf, Marina and Beach front.


Isla Maya Aerial Vi e w


Isla Maya

Land Fe a t u r e s

NOTE: 1 ACRE = 0.4040 Hectares 1 FOOT = 0.3048 Lineal Meters

Note Preliminary studies have been made to link the beachfront estates to those of the golf course by means of tunnels and/or overhead passes, in order to integrate all available facilities and services.


I s l a Ma y a

Facilities a t H a n d

Available Municipal Services Potable water Sanitary sewage Fully functional grey-water treatment plant for golf course and future landscape irrigation Electricity Telephone- fiber optics and cellular coverage Cable TV Garbage collection Four-lane avenue for access

Permits Land use and zoning feasibility Environmental Impact Marina feasibility (ACIS)


Cozumel

Demog r a p h y

Quintana Roo´s population presently is 1´314,065 inhabitants, with a projected demographic growth rate of 3.79% for 2005-2010. (Source:CONAPO 2009) Cozumel´s population is 80,245 inhabitants, meaning 6.11% of the states total population; with a projected growth rate of 2.32% for 2005-2010. (Source:CONAPO 2009) 70% of Cozumel´s population is Catholic. Cozumel´s main source of income is the tourist industry.


C o zu m e l Hea l t h

Medica San Miguel Cru z Roja Most active job is to serve as the island’s designated first responder to accidents and other emergencies. All emergency transport and treatment is provided without charge. Three ambulances operate 24/7 and serve both residents and visitors. In addition, Red Cross paramedics are stationed alongside the lifeguards at many beaches to respond to emergencies there Clinical Medicine: offer low-cost medical consultations, physical exams, lab work, and injections. A pediatrician, dentist, and general practitioner are available

Medical Services Ambulance Air ambulance Automatic Back Up Generator CT Scan Doppler Ultrasound Electrocardiogram Endoscopy 24-hour emergency Hyperbaric Chamber Intensive Care Labor and Delivery Room Laboratory Testing Mammography Nasal Endoscopy Surgery Room X – Ray

Medical Specialties Anesthesiology Cardiology Dentistry ENT Family Medicine Gastroenterology General Surgery Hyperbaric Chamber Internal Medicine Neurosurgery Ophthalmology Obstetrics and Gynecology Orthodontics Pediatrics Plastic surgery Radiology Trauma and Orthopedics Touristic Medicine

Costamed CMC Medical Services ER Ground & Air Ambulance Labor & Delivery Laboratory Doppler Ultrasound Ultrasound 4D CAT SCAN MRI Digital X-Ray Vaccines Medical Certificates Arthroscopy Gastrointestinal endoscopy Colonoscopy Nasal Endoscopy Cystoscopy Colposcopy Laparoscopy Emergency & Elective Surgery Ambulatory Procedures Outpatient Consultation Botox Treatment Addiction Clinics

Medical Specialties General Medicine General Surgery Anesthesia Radiology Internal Medicine Gastroenterology Gyneco-obstetrics Ear, Eyes, Nose and Throat (EENT) Cardiology Urology Orthopedics & Traumatology Rehabilitation medicine Pathology Pediatrics Allergology Nutriology Dentistry & Orthodoncy Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery Bariatric Surgery Family Medicine


Cozumel

Comunity S e r v i c e s

Education Kindergarden and Elementary Centro Educativo Federico Froebel Colegio Americano de Cozumel Colegio Cozumel (CUMBRES) Cristobal Colon Instituto Gardner Instituto Partenon Mundo de los Ni単os

High School Colegio Americano de Cozumel Colegio Cozumel (CUMBRES) Cristobal Colon Instituto Gardner Instituto Partenon

Universities Universidad De Quintana Roo UQROO UNID Colegio Cozumel (Cumbres) Universidad Instituto Partenon

Churches Corpus Christi San Miguel Arcangel Virgen De Guadalupe Sagrado Corazon De Jesus


Cozumel Hot e l s

Hotels Aura Coral Princess Cozumel Palace El Cid La Ceiba El Cozumele単o Fiesta Americana Melia Occidental Grand Park Royal Playa Azul Presidente Intercontinental Casa Del Mar Casa Mexicana Cozumel & Resort Fontan Iberostar Holiday Village Wyndham Cozumel Villablanca

Rooms 87 136 175 60 251 224 212 251 347 50 220 106 88 181 47 300 261 402 40

Stars 5* 5* 5* 5* 5* 5* 5* 5* 5* 5* 5* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 3*


Cozumel Hot e l s

Yearly Roo m O c c u p a n c y 2 0 0 4 - 2 0 0 9 800 (X 1000)

600 400 200

Rooms 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

ROOMS

0 2009

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

759,837

569,788

449,562

701,157

721,637

634,796

Monthly Hotel O c c u p a n c y 2 0 0 8 V s 2 0 0 9 90.00% 67.50%

2009 2008

45.00% 22.50% Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dic

JAN

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY

JUN

JUL

AUG

SEP

0%

OCT

NOV

DEC

2008

64,14% 79,54% 86.68% 66.24% 60.85% 66.84% 70.65% 52.49% 28.78% 32.15% 39.26% 52.50%

2009

55.84% 73.25% 73.82% 61.04% 31.05% 47.05% 59.35% 47.46% 25.14%

31.44% 43.75% 53.15%


Cozumel Airpor t

Airlines Aeromexico

Northwest

Air Canada

Sun Countr y

American Airlines

Sunwing

Continental

United Airlines

Delta Airlines

Us Airways

Frontier

Usa 3000

Maya Air

West Jet

Pa s s e n g e r T r a f f i c 200

100

(X 1000)

150

50

2004

2005

1st Quarter Origin Of Visitors to Coz umel

Usa Canada Europe Mexico Others

68% 7% 10% 13% 2% 100%

0

2006

2007

2nd Quarter

2008

3th Quarter

4th Quarter

YEAR

1

2

3

4

TOTAL

2004

161,826

156,328

152,494

113,523

584,171

2005

199,075

163,125

95,379

28,892

486,471

2006

78,224

115,928

96,036

80,524

370,712

2007

81,734

145,012

115,075

93,067

434,888

2008

173,239

155,884

114,612

81,734

525,469


Cozumel

Cruise Sh i p I n d u s t r y Ind u s t r y P e r f o r m a n c e 3000

2250

1500

750 2004

2005

2006

2007

Ships

2008

0 2009

Passengers (x1000)

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

SHIPS

1304

1124

989

1052

1008

846

PASSENGERS (X 1000)

2864.14

2519.18

2350.83

2488.19

2569.43

2221.73


Cozumel

Ferry Pa s s e n g e r Pas s e n g e r T r a f f i c 1,500,000

1,125,000

750,000

375,000

2004

2005

2 0 06

2007

Inbou n d

0 2008

2009

Outbound

YEAR

IN

OUT

2004

1,429,169

1,422,654

2005

1,423,069

1,374,145

2006

1,312,501

1,256,653

2007

1,435,223

1,415,595

2008

1,404,328

1,390,388

2009

1,167,581

1,150,790


Cozumel

Carg o F e r r y Passen g e r a n d C a r g o T r a f f i c 800,000 600,000 400,000 200,000

2004

2005

2006

Passengers I n Cargo In

PASSENGERS

2007

0 2008

Passengers Out Cargo Out

CARGO (TONS)

YEAR

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

2004

85,660

84,903

554,193

220,486

2005

84,819

91,469

634,279

274,920

2006

100,027

103,499

723,889

397,071

2007

101,140

96,016

659,436

298,130

2008

113,535

108,356

653,497

309,594

2009

126,131

114,986

548,927

272,900

2009






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