More Pictures...

 

Two views of the multi-level pool

 

The dock and part of the sand beach. Boats will pick you up for diving,
snorkeling, parasailing, glass bottom boat tours, etc
.

 

(To follow along on a map with the "walking tour" below, see http://www.cozumelparadise.com/location.htm)

The black arrow and circle is the our condo building, El Cantil -- Casa Margarita is on the third floor overlooking both the ocean and town.
Directly across the street is Chedraui, the "Mexican Super WalMart" (groceries, liquor and wine, deli, toiletries, clothing, a buffet restaurant, etc., etc.).
Also across the street: car, scooter and bike rental, laundry/dry cleaners, ATMs, multiplex cinema, computer store and some other stores.

The red arrow is the Cozumel Palace all-inclusive hotel (the former Plaza Las Glorias), immediately north of El Cantil.

Between Casa Phoenix and the white arrow (the Naval Station), in order as you come to them, are:
a mini-mart (also sells liquor);
1.5 Restaurant and bar (upscale);
Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville;
Neptuno disco;
Jeannie's Restaurant -- a very nice restaurant and bar right on the water;
several small shops;
Hotel Barracuda;
a local car rental company;
Subway sub shop (yes, just like home);
Rock 'n Java, which is a great place also on the water for breakfast, lunch or dinner
(one of our favorite restaurants on the island, run by an American and her husband, extremely popular with the local Americans living here);
Dive Paradise dive shop;
another restaurant that locals say is one of the best on the Island,
and a few more small shops selling jewelry, clothing, souvenirs, etc.

All the above are within 3 blocks of Casa Margarita. Half a block beyond is the beginning of the main tourist area::

Punta Langosta (the yellow arrow), the newest and most upscale shopping center in Cozumel and a favorite cruise ship dock. Carlos 'n Charlie's and Senor Frog's are there.

Another block along the ocean past Punta Langosta is the post office, the main shopping area, then the downtown Plaza, ferries to Playa Del Carmen, all the other shops and numerous restaurants, etc.

We often see the Octopus (pictured below), the world's largest private yacht, anchored right off Casa Margarita. Custom-built and owned by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, she is 413 feet with a crew of 60 and not one but two heliports. Of course she has the requisite remote controlled undersea rover, a 12-man submersible, a recording studio and a personal crew of 60, including several former Navy Seals. She reportedly cost him $200 million to build and about $2 million a month to operate.

It's not unusual to see the Octopus or Goygpus, Bill Gates' yacht, when you're at Casa Margarita. Bill's yacht only has one heliport. Piker.

See http://money.cnn.com/2005/07/28/news/funny/ceo_yachts/index.htm

 

 

Sunset from the terrace

 

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